Olivia Munn is out and about at men’s fashion week, looking happy and healthy! John Mulaney was there too. 

 

Dave Grohl kicked up a whole big fuss after making some mild comments about Taylor Swift (see the video below). Of course, it’s Taylor so nothing is mild. The background to this is that Dave’s daughter Violet once tweeted about Taylor’s private jet use and the Swifties were typically measured in their response (just kidding , they went ballistic and bullied a teenager off social media, complete with sexual assault threats). Maybe this is some fatherly shade from Dave or maybe it’s how he really feels (he has been making comments about lip syncing for years). But what’s funny here is of course she immediately responds. Feuding is her lifeblood. An imaginary enemy keeps her energized. Also, the Swifties not knowing who Dave Grohl is is so funny to me. They think he’s reading their comments on his last post from October 2023. 

 

What’s even more interesting is that as Taylor picks up one feud, she has dropped another. A new documentary Taylor Swift vs. Scooter Braun: Bad Blood, a very succinct title. In response, her team said she has completely moved on and she is sticking it to the man, etc. Unless there’s some solid receipts, I don’t think this is worth rehashing again. 

 

What’s interesting is her team released a statement saying the chapter is closed and her fan base has basically ignored the documentary. They are definitely well trained. 

 

Congratulations to the Freaky Friday fans, today is your day. You did this. 

 

Tilda Swinton hanging out with Countess Luann – this is performance art! Even if the Countess doesn’t know it. 

More Real Housewives: Jennifer Lawrence is taking her love of Bravo to work with A24 film The Wives, a murder mystery produced by Jeremy O. Harris. This makes so much sense but it’s also making me think about Jessica Knoll’s book The Favorite Sister, which was a chillingly good read about a fictional reality show called Goal Diggers. Her book Luckiest Girl Alive was made into a film for Netflix (starring Mila Kunis) and I didn’t watch it, even though I loved the book, because I’m too squeamish about the main plot point. It wasn’t reviewed very well and I think it’s because translating that kind of deep trauma to film is really freaking hard. Mila and Ashton Kutcher were at Taylor Swift this weekend. (Lainey: I would never want to be next to Ashton at a concert: tall + annoying + live event is generally not a good equation.) 

 

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