Dave Grohl and his wife Jordyn hit up Wimbledon,  their first public outing together since the baby news broke. And it’s interesting because they were at Wimbledon last year and he was pretty ornery with the media over a tennis question. This was not his typical style. He always thrived on being the “good guy” of rock. 

 

Wimbledon is in July and the baby news broke in September so maybe he knew what was coming and that’s what he was in such a pissy mood. 

 

Rob McElhenney changed his name to Rob Mac and made a very Ryan Reynolds video about it. Rob’s profile has grown a lot since Welcome to Wrexham and so has Kaitlin Olson’s (totally independent of Rob). It feels like she’s in a bunch of good stuff, all the time. In an interview with PEOPLE they talk about his name change and she expresses some strong feelings about their kids being in the documentary. She doesn’t like it, at all. And she says they are fighting about it. This is a totally valid thing to disagree over. She seems legitimately annoyed by his choices and of course it goes without saying, we are on Katilin’s side. All of us. 

 

Rosie Huntington-Whiteley posted photos from her brother’s wedding and Jason Statham isn’t in them. This requires due diligence, not assumptions, so I checked his account. He does post about her, as recently as a few weeks ago. This is the ideal Instagram couple dynamic. 

 

Lainey wrote about The Bear this morning and we briefly talked about it last night; I watched the first three episodes. So far my favourite part is Carmy being canonically bad at math. I mean he’s not even bad, they are throwing so many numbers at him all the time! 

@fxnetworks

somebody double check the math real quick. #thebearfx #thebearseason2

♬ FXs The Bear. Math. Only on Hulu. - FX Networks
 

Seth, please. LOL. 

 

I’m of the (minority?) opinion that there are too many Kelce headlines but this is the nature of pop culture and celebrity gossip, we absorb things even if we aren’t focused on them. But the newest headlines about Travis saying SNL was a struggle because he “can’t really read that well” is interesting because it’s not something adults (famous or not) admit, even though it is very common. Add the pressure of SNL – a new environment, a whole new job (he’s an athlete having to work in sketch comedy), a rapid-fire table read and then cue cards … it’s a lot of pressure. 

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