I just saw Manny Jacinto on the The Mandalorian and Grogu red carpet and went straight to his Instagram but like a true hottie he only posts about work.
He knows the face card is too lethal for the grid.
I’m a season behind on Shrinking (too much TV syndrome) but this is the most Sesame Street cast on TV.
I’m obsessed with Couples Therapy and the new season looks really good. I’m so parasocial with Dr. Orna Guralnik but we are a collective – last year The Cut did a whole story on how to dress like her. She has a zip-up brown leather skirt this season that is insane.
Speaking of The Cut, James Murdoch just bought Vox Media, which includes New York magazine, The Cut and Vulture. Yes, this is like when Kendall Roy bought and gutted “Vaulter” on Succession, it could not be more on the nose.
James Murdoch has acquired New York Magazine, the Vox Media Podcast Network and https://t.co/aNSOOyzUdi in a deal reportedly worth more than $300M:
— Variety (@Variety) May 20, 2026
• New York Magazine, the podcasts and https://t.co/aNSOOyzUdi will operate as a subsidiary of Murdoch’s Lupa Systems called “Vox… pic.twitter.com/NYPugm29zW
In what smells like a PR push, there’s apparently some tension on the new Baywatch cast between Brooks Nader and Livvy Dunne, who are both angling for the “new Pamela Anderson” title. I can settle this dispute: it’s neither of them.
Charli XCX is going through it a bit on Twitter and this feels like a comedown from Brat, which was inevitable. And it’s nearly impossible for an artist to explain themselves on social media without sounding defensive or like they are fishing for validation and part of that is because the people who engage with artists (like directly @’ing them) have some of the most reactive, bad faith takes on the internet and they are so loud.
if you get me, you get me and if you don’t, you don’t. and thats ok <3
— Charli (@charli_xcx) May 19, 2026
Podcaster Jake Shane was hanging out with Kaia Gerber (they are very good friends) and the comments are so mean. Why do people lash out at him? A lot of the criticism he receives – that his celebrity interviews are sycophantic – can be applied to almost any podcaster. Are Jay Shetty or Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers holding people’s feet to the fire? Of course not. But the comment section is not real life – his podcast is incredibly popular.