Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez tells Colbert ‘how many f*cks’ she gives and you can probs guess the number

You can probably tell from Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s frankly stellar Twitter presence that she is a force to be reckoned with.
But, rather predictably, AOC and a few other vocal freshman members of congress have been told by senior politicians t…

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Stephen Colbert is selling mugs to help feed furloughed federal workers

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The government shutdown is still (still!) happening, so Stephen Colbert has joined the growing cohort of celebrities assisting furloughed federal employees. 

On Thursday’s episode of the Late Show, he announced he’d be selling mugs and donating all proceeds to World Central Kitchen. The operation is run by chef José Andrés and is currently operating an “emergency kitchen” in Washington, D.C. for government workers who aren’t getting paid — even though many of them have returned to work

Appropriately, the mugs read “Don’t even talk to me until I’ve had my paycheck.” They are available on the CBS online shop and cost $14.99 apiece. Read more…

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Mary Poppins hunts zombies in a post-Brexit apocalypse in kinda plausible ‘Late Show’ sketch

At this point it seems like nobody really knows what will actually happen when the UK leaves the European Union.
If we are to believe this dystopian sketch on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, we are heading for a full-on zombie apocalypse.&#16…

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Lana Condor explains her real life ‘To All The Boys’ contract with Noah Centineo

Everyone who’s seen Netflix’s delightful romcom To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before can attest to the fact that the chemistry between the Lana Condor and Noah Centineo is absolutely electric. 
Even though their movie relationship is a pretend …

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James Corden’s end of year recap is 1 big catchy, viral rap

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You wouldn’t think anyone could sum up the major events of 2018 in under four minutes, but here we are.

With Christmas and New Year’s Eve fast approaching, we’re now well into end-of-year recap territory — but rather than just performing a monologue about the past year, James Corden decided to do something a bit different: He decided to express his recap through the sweet medium of rap.

You’ve got to admit, it’s pretty catchy. Read more…

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Michelle Obama explains why she and Barack are not your #relationshipgoals

It’s hard not to think #relationshipgoals when you look at Barack and Michelle Obama. Their relationship seems to be founded on mutual respect and support, and what more can you want really?
But, Michelle Obama does not want to be your #goals. Sh…

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Emily Blunt, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and James Corden cram 22 musicals into just 12 minutes

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How many musicals can you get into a 12 minute sketch? 22. If you are Emily Blunt, Lin-Manuel Miranda, and James Corden, that is. 

The stars of Mary Poppins Returns joined Corden on The Late Late Show for a 22-song medley of songs from famous musicals – choreography and all. 

La La Land, Fame, and Moulin Rouge are just some of the musicals featured in this 12-minute musical extravaganza. 

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Lin-Manuel Miranda and Jimmy Fallon sing glorious festive parodies of 2018’s top songs

Did you know that when there’s enough positive, musical energy in a room, Lin-Manuel Miranda materialises? 
That’s exactly what happened on The Tonight Show, when Miranda joined host Jimmy Fallon to sing a medley of holiday versions of the t…

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Lin-Manuel Miranda and Jimmy Fallon sing glorious festive parodies of 2018’s top songs

Did you know that when there’s enough positive, musical energy in a room, Lin-Manuel Miranda materialises? 
That’s exactly what happened on The Tonight Show, when Miranda joined host Jimmy Fallon to sing a medley of holiday versions of the t…

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Ken Jeong is literally desperate to host the Oscars

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Since Kevin Hart stepped down as the host of the 2019 Oscars, there’s been much chatter online about who will replace him — or if the show will be hostless.

But, if the Academy is in fact going to keep the 91-year tradition of having a host alive, they need not look any further than Ken Jeong.

Speaking to Seth Meyers on Late Night, the Crazy Rich Asians star said that he’s actually desperate for the gig. 

“If I do not become the host of the Oscars, I will consider not only my career but my life a failure,” Jeong joked. 

Only if you promise to do Mr. Chow, Ken.  Read more…

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Here’s why Bryan Cranston thinks you should be allowed to be angry

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Bryan Cranston thinks it’s time we all were allowed to be mad as hell – even in public. 

The Breaking Bad star, currently starring as a very angry man in the play Network on Broadway, thinks that we could all benefit from allowing ourselves to get angry. 

Talking to Stephen Colbert on The Late Show, Cranston explained why we need to normalise anger in order for social change to happen. 

“True anger displayed socially is not acceptable,” Cranston said. “When you get mad, perhaps when you see injustice […] you don’t want to be tolerant, you don’t want to be accepting. You want to say: ‘No. This makes me angry.'” Read more…

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James Corden and Sean Hayes dedicate a Christmas carol to actor Michael Rapaport for some reason

What are the holidays for if not for honouring the people you admire with presents and carols?
James Corden and Will and Grace star Sean Hayes teamed up in a sketch on The Late Late Show to dedicate a song to an actor whom Christmas is apparently…

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