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'Jimmy Kimmel Live' Hollywood Rally Urges Disney Don't Bow to Trump
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‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ Hollywood Rally Urges Disney Don’t Bow to Trump

by jummy84 September 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Just an hour before ABC made the announcement that “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” would return to the airwaves on Tuesday, a group of politicians and Hollywood guild leaders held a press conference and rally in front of the show’s Hollywood studio to urge Disney to bring the show back.

“Trump’s allies think the First Amendment comes with an asterisk,” said Rep. Laura Friedman (D-Calif. District 30). “They think that it means it gets free speech as long as Donald Trump likes it. But he does not get to silence dissent. He does not get to tell the American people what to say or what they can and cannot listen to… This is not just about a late night show. It’s about jobs and it’s about our rights as Americans. How the FCC’s job is to protect Americans, not the President’s ego. And I would remind every corporation in America and that many of their business models cannot survive in a world where the government gets to tell them what to say.”

Friedman pulled out a large copy of the First Amendment while adding, “You do not get to cancel the United States Constitution, not today, not tomorrow, not on our watch.”

The press conference did not go off without a hitch; a Trump supporter with a microphone loudspeaker attempted to drown out the event; that’s when attendees shouted back “Free speech!” Later, a low flying Fox 11/KTTV helicopter, which was getting video of the event, also drowned out some of the speakers.

Rep. Brad Sherman (D-Calif. District 32) attempted to point out that the far-right Charlie Kirk has now been lauded as a free speech absolutist — which is why, in his mind, muzzling Kimmel was hypocritical.

“This mafia administration is so bold that they do the language of the mafia in plain sight,” he said. “What this administration is doing, what Brendan Carr is to undermine the words of Charlie Kirk. Charlie Kirk said you should be allowed to say outrageous things. There is rogue speech, there is evil speech, and it is all protected by the First Amendment. Jimmy Kimmel did not contradict the words of Charlie Kirk. Donald Trump did. His FCC.”

Sherman than said that he personally, as a citizen, planned to boycott and businesses that advertised on ABC at 11:35 p.m. if Kimmel was not brought back. He also said if Kimmel returned, he would support those advertisers — which is presumably what he will now do.

“The First Amendment deals with what we do as a government, and the government should be concerned, but we are also private citizens,” he said. “And I, for one, will be looking at who’s advertising on ABC from 11:30 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. And speaking just for my own family, if we see Jimmy Kimmel, we’re going to watch those advertisers. And if we see alternative programming, we will be boycotting those who buy the time.”

Rep. Judy Chu (D-Calif. District 32), co-chairs the Congressional Creative Rights Caucus, warned that President Trump has been demanding Kimmel’s scalp for some time. “First, Trump wrote, more than two months ago that Jimmy Kimmel’s show should be canceled. Then last week, Trump’s FCC chair said that companies should take action on Kimmel, even saying that they can ‘either do it the easy way or the hard way.’ And the companies got the message.”

She then criticized Nexstar: “ABC’s largest distributor, which needs the FCC’s approval for a $6.2 billion merger, immediately followed his orders and preempted the show, and ABC took it off the air indefinitely. So this was not about comments that a comedian made about Charlie Kirk. This is about a president leveraging the power of the federal government to silence his critics, a plan he’s been open about four months. Now he’s saying that the FCC should go further and cancel the broadcasting licenses of networks that criticize him. Well, are we going to be bullied like that? Are we going to be silenced? Every single one of us has a responsibility to stand up for our constitutional rights that are under attack. And this doesn’t just fall on the shoulders of workers. We need corporations and their executives to start standing up to this coercion.”

Rep. Ted Lieu added that this is not just about Kimmel. “Last year, the Supreme Court ruled a unanimous decision that government officials cannot force third parties to punish or suppress the views that government officials is fake, and my message to ABC is very simple: You do not kneel,” he said. “What happens when you kneel? The bully comes after you again, and now the FCC chair Brendan Carr is threatening ABC because he doesn’t like the statements made by ‘The View.’ When is this going to stop? ABC, you have a choice. You can continue to be bowing or you can stand up for yourself, stand up for the First Amendment and invoke the protection of the First Amendment, an amendment that generations of Americans have given their blood, sweat and tears to defend. We will not kneel. We will continue to be true.”

And to prove his point, Lieu said: “I get to say things like Donald Trump is partly on Epstein files because he is all over the Epstein files.”

Other speakers at the event included Writers Guild of America-West president Meredith Stiehm, in addition to members of SAG-AFTRA, Teamsters, IATSE and other unions.

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Giorgio Armani’s Final Bow & Anna Wintour’s Passing of the Torch.
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Giorgio Armani’s Final Bow & Anna Wintour’s Passing of the Torch.

by jummy84 September 9, 2025
written by jummy84

9 September 2025

Imagine a chessboard of couture and gloss, with the two grandmasters of fashion making their final moves. 

Anna Wintour

One’s gone; the other has passed the baton. 

Giorgio Armani died at 91, and Anna Wintour has stepped down as editor-in-chief of Vogue. 

One thing is clear – the industry’s equilibrium has shifted. 

Now, the game is changing, and no one will forget in a hurry where the pieces landed.

Giorgio Armani – a fashion Titan falls

Giorgio Armani, the legendary Italian designer, affectionately known as “Re Giorgio,” passed away on September 4, 2025. 

Surrounded by all who loved him, especially his family and friends, Armani died of age-related illness at his Milan home. 

His trademark minimalism, from relaxed tailoring to power suits, was revolutionary and transformed the fashion landscape. 

It redefined how elegance is now worn by both men and women.

Giorgio’s empire spanned not just clothing.  

From fragrance to home décor, hotels, and beyond, Armani yielded an empire worth over $12 billion and a career that never lost momentum even as he prepared a 50-year retrospective for Milan Fashion Week.

After his passing, Milan paid him a respectful homage. 

The public viewings drew thousands, stores were all closed, and owners couldn’t hide their tears. A private funeral was conducted in Rivalt.

As The Wall Street Journal aptly put it: Giorgio Armani was “The fashion titan who balanced softness with power,” a force whose shadow will linger in every tailored silhouette.

The Iron-Willed Visionary Steps Aside

In June 2025, after an unparalleled 37-year tenure as editor-in-chief of American Vogue, Anna Wintour stepped down but not out. 

She was elevated to global leadership roles, including Global Chief Content Officer of Condé Nast, and became Global Editorial Director at Vogue, continuing to shape its creative landscape.

In early September, Vogue announced her successor: Chloé Malle, former editor of Vogue.com.  

Malle assumed the editor-in-chief role of American Vogue, officially continuing Wintour’s legacy into the next era.

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Fashion Industry at Crossroads

Armani’s death and Wintour’s resignation are sending ripples through runways and boardrooms alike. 

Côte d’Azur and Milan are reeling from Armani’s absence, while new creatives at Chanel, Dior, and Gucci face immense pressure to honour legacy while pushing boundaries.

Wintour’s departure from the Vogue helm signals a shift from the old guard to a new, digitally savvy era. 

Malle’s ascension may define how Vogue evolves in a post-Wintour, post-Armani world.

My Final Thought

With Armani’s departure, fashion loses its measured elegance. 

With Wintour’s pivot, it steps away from its iron-willed editorial nucleus. 

The industry’s pulse is quickening. 

Who will own the next chapter? We do not know.  

One thing’s for certain, however, —it’s not a moment the fashion world will forget anytime soon. 

It’s that moment when Armani’s legacy, his contribution and his statements through fashion will continue to scream through the annals of history. 

And the next generation, who didn’t come close to seeing what he did, will certainly know his work and name. 

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'Paddington the Musical' Expands Cast for London West End Bow
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‘Paddington the Musical’ Expands Cast for London West End Bow

by jummy84 September 9, 2025
written by jummy84

The marmalade is spreading across London’s West End. Producers have unveiled the expanded company for “Paddington the Musical,” the world premiere adaptation heading to London’s Savoy Theatre this fall.

Sonia Friedman Productions, Studiocanal and Eliza Lumley Productions on behalf of Universal Music U.K. revealed the additional cast members joining the previously announced ensemble for the musical based on Michael Bond’s beloved bear.

One key casting element remains under wraps: the identity of Paddington himself, along with the bear designer and bear creative team, will be revealed on the first preview performance.

The production reunites several notable West End veterans, including Bonnie Langford as Mrs Bird, Brenda Edwards as Tanya, and Victoria Hamilton-Barritt as villain Millicent Clyde. Tom Edden takes on the role of the Browns’ curmudgeonly neighbor Mr. Curry, while Teddy Kempner plays the kindly Mr. Gruber.

The Brown family will be portrayed by Amy Ellen Richardson and Adrian Der Gregorian as Mr. and Mrs. Brown, with Delilah Bennett-Cardy as daughter Judy. Four young actors — Joseph Bramley, Leo Collon, Stevie Hare and Jasper Rowse — will share the role of son Jonathan Brown.

Rounding out the company are Esme Bacalla-Hayes, Tiago Dhondt Bamberger, David Birch, Aimée Fisher, Jacqueline Hughes, Kellianna Jay, Sam Lathwood, Natasha Leaver, Katie Lee, Sunny Lee, Vicki Lee Taylor, Jáiden Lodge, Andilé Mabhena, Rose Mary O’Reilly, Ben Redfern, Hugo Rolland and Simon Shorten.

The musical features music and lyrics by Tom Fletcher, book by Jessica Swale and direction by Luke Sheppard. The creative team includes musical supervisor Matt Brind, choreographer Ellen Kane, and scenic designer Tom Pye.

“Paddington the Musical” begins previews Nov. 1, with booking currently extending through May 25, 2026. The production promises “show-stopping songs, dazzling choreography, mischief and mayhem at every turn — and of course, marmalade sandwiches.”

The musical draws from Bond’s original books and takes story inspiration from the 2014 Studiocanal film. Bond’s first “Paddington” book was published in 1958, launching a franchise that has sold over 35 million copies worldwide and spawned multiple TV adaptations and three feature films, including this year’s “Paddington in Peru.”

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