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Death in the Family' Star Jason Clarke on Narcissist Role
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Death in the Family’ Star Jason Clarke on Narcissist Role

by jummy84 November 14, 2025
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How do you best tell a tragic story that everyone already seems to know? For “Murdaugh: Death in the Family” star and executive producer Jason Clarke, you have a little fun with it. Well, with an asterisk.

“I’ll give it to you straight up: it’s enjoyable being a narcissist,” Clarke said during a recent chat with IndieWire as part of our Pass the Remote panel series, presented in partnership with Disney, to celebrate the art and craft of TV. “It’s enjoyable being a good ol’ boy, you know what I mean? It’s good to be the king! There’s that whole side of it. Narcissism? I looked and thought about that a lot. A lack of empathy as well, ultimately. Which is where he truly ends up, with a lack of empathy. The man stands by his decision, I guess, in still not coming clean.”

Poker Face

In the miniseries, Clarke stars as convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh (complete with Southern accent and rusty red hair), infamous for killing his wife Maggie (Patricia Arquette) and son Paul (Johnny Berchtold) in 2021 following years of interfamily drama, trauma, and oops, yes, other mysterious deaths. For Clarke, tapping into Alex’s most basic (and base) desires was key to unlocking his character.

During the panel, hosted by IndieWire’s own Editor in Chief & Senior Vice President Dana Harris-Bridson, some of the limited series’ cast and crew joined Pass the Remote to talk about their meticulously researched show and what they hope viewers get out of it. Clarke was joined by co-creator and executive producer Erin Lee Carr; co-creator, showrunner, and executive producer Michael D. Fuller; hair department head Katie Ballard; casting director John Papsidera; and makeup department head Addison Foreman.

And while Clarke was joking a bit about enjoying the process, Clarke clearly relished tapping into whatever it is that makes Alex tick and applying it to his performance. He also credited Ballard and Foreman for assisting that transformation, not just through their own craft work, but by similarly diving head-long into a journey through “absurdity and vulgarity.” And Will Ferrell outtakes?

MURDAUGH: DEATH IN THE FAMILY, from left: Patricia Arquette, Jason Clarke, Jim O'Heir, 'Kokomo', (Season 1, ep. 103, aired Oct. 15, 2025). photo: Daniel Delgado Jr. / ©Hulu/Disney / Courtesy Everett Collection
‘Murdaugh: Death in the Family‘©Hulu/Courtesy Everett Collection

“There’s the mechanical way of going through that and processing it, and then there’s the subconscious way of just doing it,” Clarke said. “I’ll say, with Addison and Katie, we used to listen to what you could term narcissistic music and dance. … You have to stay happy! It’s not easy being a full-time narcissist, it’s a full-time job. Katie and Addison, who were in my space so much and were probably two of the only people I let into my space to see my absurdity and my vulgarity at times and my bad temper. … We’d do a lot of things, watch Will Ferrell to laugh, to get into, ‘fuckin’ the plums, just drippin’ down my chin!’ You have to have the big thing, to go out and just think, ‘Fuck it! I’m just concerned about me!’”

Watch the complete video of IndieWire’s “Murdaugh: Death in the Family” panel above. More Pass the Remote panels are available as well on IndieWire’s website and YouTube channel.

“Murdaugh: Death in the Family” is now streaming on Hulu, with new episodes rolling out through Wednesday, November 19, when the series finale will start streaming.

The IndieWire Pass the Remote Winter Edition, presented in partnership with Disney, will celebrate the art and craft of TV through a series of panels rolling out through early December 2025. Check back here for more.

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Fun Trailer for Jason Kelce's 'Thermal Buzz' Predator-Inspired Short
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Fun Trailer for Jason Kelce’s ‘Thermal Buzz’ Predator-Inspired Short

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
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Fun Trailer for Jason Kelce’s ‘Thermal Buzz’ Predator-Inspired Short

by Alex Billington
October 29, 2025
Source: YouTube

“A lot of Predators in this jungle…” 20th Century Studios & Garage Beer have unveiled a trailer for a new sci-fi short film called Thermal Buzz, a marketing riff on the original Predator movie. Even though this is essentially just a big promo for the Garage Beer brand (is the beer any good??), in partnership with former football player / current podcaster Jason Kelce, it’s actually produced & created in collaboration with 20th Century Studios to help also promote the release of Predator: Badlands. Thermal Buzz is an homage to the original 1987 Predator movie with Arnold Schwarzenegger & Carl Weathers. It drops online via the Garage Beer channels this weekend – one week before the full release of Dan Trachtneberg’s Predator: Badlands. Thermal Buzz stars Jason Kelce, pro-wrestler Matt Cardona, & former Philly Eagles player Beau Allen. This looks amusing enough, but I’d rather see other filmmakers making actual short film spin-offs instead.

Here’s the official trailer (+ poster) for Jordan Phoenix’s short film Thermal Buzz, direct from YouTube:

Thermal Buzz Short Film

Thermal Buzz Short Film

The film follows two men who face off against Predators in the jungle while enjoying some refreshing beer. In collaboration with 20th Century Studios and the release of Predator: Badlands, Garage Beer and Jason Kelce are back on the screen with Thermal Buzz, a homage to the original 1987 Predator starring Arnold Schwarzenegger. Thermal Buzz is directed by filmmaker Jordan Phoenix, of the other Brewmite short films previously. Created and produced by Garage Beer as a promotional stunt – in collaboration with the release of Predator: Badlands. The Thermal Buzz short debuts on Garage Beer’s social channels starting on October 31st, 2025. 20th Century will also release Dan Trachtenberg’s Predator: Badlands movie in theaters (huzzah!!) nationwide starting on November 7th, 2025 coming up soon. Who’s ready to watch?

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Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit Announce 2026 North American Tour
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Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit Announce 2026 North American Tour

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
written by jummy84

Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit have announced a bunch of new tour dates for 2026. The shows take place across North America in January, February, March, April, May, and July. Amid the tour, Jason Isbell will also play a number of solo shows. See the group’s itinerary below.

Isbell went on a big solo tour this year in support of Foxes in the Snow, his first album with the 400 Unit since 2015. Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit released their latest studio album, Weathervanes, in 2023.

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Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit: Tour 2026

Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit:

11-07 Houston, TX – 713 Music Hall
01-14 Durham, NC – Durham Performing Arts Center +
01-15 Manassas, VA – Hylton Performing Arts Center +
01-16 Charlotte, NC – Ovens Auditorium +
01-17 Athens, GA – The Classic Center +
01-23 Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre
01-24 Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre
01-26 Sacramento, CA – Channel 24
01-28 Santa Rosa, CA – Luther Burbank Center for the Arts
01-29 Oakland, CA – Fox Theater
01-30 Temecula, CA – Pechanga Theater
01-31 Los Angeles, CA – Orpheum Theatre
02-18 Philadelphia, PA – The Met Philadelphia
02-20 New York, NY – Radio City Music Hall +%
02-21 New York, NY – Radio City Music Hall @
02-22 New Haven, CT – College Street Music Hall
02-24 Cleveland, OH – KeyBank State Theatre at Playhouse Square
02-25 Columbus, OH – Palace Theatre
02-27 Boston, MA – Boch Center Wang Theatre
02-28 Boston, MA – Boch Center Wang Theatre
03-01 Niagara Falls, Ontario – OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino
03-02 Pittsburgh, PA – Benedum Center
03-04 Iowa City, IA – Hancher Auditorium
03-05 Minneapolis, MN – The Armory
03-06 Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed
03-07 Chicago, IL – The Salt Shed
03-13-20 Miami, FL – Cayamo Cruise
03-25 Bowling Green, KY – Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center +
03-26 Little Rock, AR – Robinson Center +
03-27 Memphis, TN – Orpheum Theatre +
03-28 Indianapolis, IN – Murat Theatre at Old National Centre +
04-24 Miramar Beach, FL – Sun, Sand, and Soul
04-26 Orlando, FL – Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts
04-29 St. Louis, MO – Fabulous Fox
05-01 Denver, CO – Mission Ballroom
05-02 Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre *
05-03 Kansas City, MO – Uptown Theater
05-20 Dallas, TX – Winspear Opera House at AT&T PAC +
05-21 Dallas, TX – Winspear Opera House at AT&T PAC +
05-22 Austin, TX – Long Center for the Performing Arts +
05-23 San Antonio, TX – Majestic Theatre +
07-16 Richmond, KY – EKU Center for the Arts +
07-17 Knoxville, TN – Tennessee Theatre +
07-18 Knoxville, TN – Tennessee Theatre +
07-19 Brevard, NC – Brevard Music Center +
07-23 Grand Rapids, MI – TBA
07-24 Interlochen, MI – TBA
07-25 Huber Heights, OH – Rose Music Center at The Heights
07-26 Charlottesville, VA – Ting Pavilion
07-28 Lenox, MA – Koussevitzky Music Shed at Tanglewood ~
07-30 Vienna, VA – Wolf Trap ~#

+ Jason Isbell solo
* with Gillian Welch & David Rawlings
~ with Patty Griffin
% with Shelby Lynne
@ with Alejandro Escovedo

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'Trigger Point' Season 3 Villain Jason Flemyng Interview on ITV Role
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‘Trigger Point’ Season 3 Villain Jason Flemyng Interview on ITV Role

by jummy84 October 26, 2025
written by jummy84

You’ve probably seen English actor Jason Flemyng in Guy Ritchie and/or Matthew Vaughn‘s films, such as Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Snatch, Layer Cake, Kick-Ass, and X-Men: First Class. You may have seen him in such Hollywood movies as Rob Roy, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Seed of Chucky, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Transporter 2 or in small independent films from around the world. Now he is playing the antagonist in one of Britain’s biggest TV dramas, season three of Trigger Point, starring Vicky McClure.

Flemyng stars as Steven Wyles, who is causing the team of Explosives Officer, or Expo, Lana Washington, portrayed by McClure, all sorts of headaches with his sinister vendetta. “Someone is targeting individuals and demanding revenue,” according to a season three plot synopsis. “Working alongside the Police Counter Terrorism Unit, the Bomb Disposal Squad race against time to find the bomber before they claim their next victim.”

Season three of the show, produced by Jed Mercurio’s (Line of Duty, Bodyguard) HTM Television, in association with All3Media International, which distributes the series internationally, starts airing on ITV1 and STV on Sunday and will be available to stream on ITVX and STV Player.

Flemyng talked to THR about his role and why he always seems to get cast as a baddie.

I told to a friend of mine that you got cast in Trigger Point, and he said, “Yes, I recognize him. He must play a bad guy!”

Flemyng [Laughs] Everyone says that. It’s so unfair. I’ve been playing those parts for my whole career, and I think I have been miscast from the very beginning of time until now. But that’s what I do. As soon as you see I’m in it, you know that people are gonna die.

What can you share about your character in season three without spoiling too much?

Initially, we see the victims, we see the explosions, we see the ramifications of his actions, but we don’t see him. It’s a cat-and-mouse game between me and Vicky, which was fun.

Vicky’s someone I’ve admired from a distance for a long time. When you meet people like that, you’re like, “Please, let them be nice.” And Vicky was exactly as I expected her and exactly as I wanted her to be. It was a happy shoot, and it comes from the top.

There are some big dialogue scenes with Vicky that were a joy. In football [aka soccer], if you go on to the pitch with Ronaldo, you look like an idiot, right? But in acting, if you go on to the set with Vicky or Stephen Graham or Brad Pitt or Angelina Jolie, the better the actor, the better you are. Honestly, I’ve been really lucky.

What can you tell us about the dynamic between Vicky’s Lana and your character Steven?

It’s a classic film relationship between the compassionate copper, even though Vicky is not a copper, but, you know, the compassionate protagonist and my character. The story behind this character is that he is a little man. It’s David versus Goliath. He’s been fucked over by the capitalist system. He is a byproduct of profit, and he’s sick and dying, as a lot of his friends are. He has no way of fighting back. So he takes it into his own hands. It’s a sort of Robin Hood story to a degree.

Vicky’s character understands why he’s doing it, but obviously doesn’t agree with the way he’s doing it. But her character is compassionate and left-leaning, you could say. He does it the wrong way, and she understands why he’s doing it, but can’t agree with the way he does it. There are a lot of those head-to-head things where they discuss that, which is great. Her compassion for him is very understated, but we know it because she’s such a great actress.

There are some massive scenes in it, which you definitely don’t get in a film. I have more lines in one scene than I have in whole movies, because there are six-, seven-page scenes. But when you have good dialogue, it’s easy.

The writing was working well, and I hope that the audience will have compassion for him because they understand his predicament, and they understand what’s happened to him. I think in modern society, a lot of people feel voiceless, and a lot of people feel like they’re a byproduct of the capitalist system.

Did you know Trigger Point well? What was your reaction to the opportunity to join the show?

This landed on the desk, and I was like: Brilliant! It’s [shot] in London as well. Double brilliant! I really didn’t have much of an idea about it. I knew Vicky was in it, and I knew that it was Jed’s show. But then when I arrived on it, I knew this was a big deal. Usually, when people ask me what I am doing, I’m like: “I’m making this film about a lesbian sheep farmer in the Czech Republic. And it’s got subtitles in German.” And they’re like, “Oh yeah? Great.” But when I said I’m in Trigger Point, they were like, “Oh my god, yeah, Trigger Point.” It’s probably the most popular thing I’ve ever done.

I’m at an age where my kids are 14, and it’s nice to be on the telly and at home. It sits easy with me that I’m not in Jordan, making a film that not many people are ever going to see. It’s nice to be in London, filming with the people who know exactly what they’re doing in a really tight machine. I have now watched the other seasons, which are great. And I think this year, it’s sort of stepped up another level visually. It looks more cinematic and dramatic. So, I’m really excited to see what people think.

Will your fans get to see more of you on mainstream TV shows then, maybe even as the hero saving the day for once?

I’m with you on that. But the people who are in control need to make those decisions. (Laughs)

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Trigger Point's Jason Flemyng 'doesn't understand' how he became typecast as a villain
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Trigger Point’s Jason Flemyng ‘doesn’t understand’ how he became typecast as a villain

by jummy84 October 26, 2025
written by jummy84

Trigger Point star Jason Flemyng has admitted he isn’t quite sure why his career has been built on portraying villains – but nor is he complaining about his success.

The actor’s latest project is Vicky McClure’s ITV thriller, where he plays a mysterious man targeting individuals with explosive traps in what appears to be a deeply personal revenge plot.

Flemyng declined to comment on whether villains were more fun to play than heroes as, in his own words, “I can’t compare because I’ve never played a goodie”.

“I’ve done 160 movies and sometimes I might seem like the nice guy, but I will always turn out to be the monster by the end,” he said of his library of past roles.

“I’m definitely not moaning,” he continued, “because I live in a nice house and I’ve sent my kids to a good school as a result, but it is quite funny. I have no idea how it happened because I have no side to me and no temper. I don’t really understand it!”

Flemyng’s past turns include smalltime crook Tom in Guy Ritchie’s Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, Jack the Ripper associate John Netley in From Hell, and demonic-looking baddie Azazel in X-Men: First Class.

Of this latest role, the actor explained his character’s motives as a backlash against “corporate greed”, explaining that “good people do bad things” when backed into a corner.

Jason Flemyng stars in Trigger Point season 3. HTM Productions for ITV

“He’s a sort of cross between Hannibal Lecter and Che Guevara,” added Flemyng.

Trigger Point showrunner Jed Mercurio said of the enigmatic character: “We need to create an arc for the antagonist, and we need that character’s agenda to be expressed in the type of bombing campaign that they carry out.

“We do spend a lot of time trying to identify what will define each season through that character. We’ve loved working with Jason Flemyng this year — I’ve been a fan of his for years, and I’m really thrilled that we managed to bring him into the team.”

Trigger Point returns to ITV1 and ITVX on Sunday 26th October 2025.

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Jason Clarke in Murdagh Death in the Family
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Jason Clarke’s Body Could Use a Break

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Jason Clarke is having a moment. Within a two-week span, he’ll star in Apple TV thriller series The Last Frontier (premiered Oct. 10), Hulu drama Murdaugh: Death in the Family (Oct. 15) and reunite with his Zero Dark Thirty director Kathryn Bigelow for her big Netflix film, A House of Dynamite, which hit select theaters on Oct. 10 and will debut on Netflix on Oct. 24.

What does this packed streaming schedule mean for Clarke? Mainly, he has to do a shitload of press — sorry Bo, add The Hollywood Reporter to that list.

It is the Murdaugh drama, the one in which the “Bo” term of endearment is used liberally, for which Clarke is doing most of these interviews. The Erin Lee Carr/Michael D. Fuller-created scripted series is a prestige-TV awards play, and Clarke — and his body — have earned your consideration. Clarke put on 40 pounds the hard way to play disbarred South Carolina attorney and convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh.

“I remember going to dinners with him when we were in prep, and he just was just housing everything,” Fuller told The Hollywood Reporter. “He’s like, “Order some more of that,” or “Order some more of that,” you know? And like, “Does anybody want dessert?”

“I wore tracksuit pants for six months,” Clarke told THR. “Nothing else fit.”

The tracksuits masked (some of) the weight but not the fatigue, poor circulation and back pain. It was “unbearable,” Clarke said. “Your body can’t deal with it. You just kind of panic.”

It was all so uncomfortable, Clarke didn’t want to go out in public. The dyed-red eyebrows didn’t help.

“To watch Jason put on that hair every day, to do the makeup and the skin and everything — you look at the man and he’s almost, to me, unrecognizable,” Carr said. “So there would be some days where I was like, ‘My days are really hard.’ And then I look at him, and I was like, ‘Wooo! Alright, [at least] I’m not having to eat banana splits four times a day.’ Because you think you like it [until the second one].”

Clarke says he has since lost about 38 of those pounds — by the time this story publishes, perhaps more — by, primarily, “not eating much.” Like pretty much every weight loss journey, diet and exercise go hand in hand. That’s true here too, though Clarke says his doctor still doesn’t want him doing much cardio. The weight comes off before the cholesterol comes down.

“You destroy your metabolism,” Clarke said. “I’d finished The Last Frontier and I was in great shape. I had to destroy it. It was horrible.”

You’d need to be in great shape to do The Last Frontier, which is basically Con Air set in the Alaskan wilderness. And maybe a little crazy.

“Jason’s a lunatic!” the series’ co-creator Jon Bokenkamp told THR. “Riding horses, crashing snowmobiles, driving dogsleds on the side of a mountain … the guy’s a trooper and up for anything.”

It was a different kind of beating on the body.

“He took plenty of bruises during the action scenes but never once complained,” fellow co-creator Richard D’Ovidio told THR.

Well maybe he did a little bit when we spoke.

“Of course there’s injuries, dude!” Clarke said when I asked. “The shit hurts.”

Jason Clarke in The Last Frontier.

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The shit’s also appreciated by his fellow producers. (Oh yeah: Clarke also produces The Last Frontier and executive produces Murdaugh.)

“When he’s not throwing himself into the physical side of the job, he’s just a damned good actor and an incredible partner,” Bokenkamp added. “Jason wants everyone to succeed, which means there’s no room for drama. If we have an issue, we confront it head on, in scripts, on set, behind the scenes. That kind of no-nonsense mentality cuts right through all the nonsense and puts the focus on the work. I couldn’t have asked for a better partner.”

Jon, Richard is right there.

“Jason reminds me of those powerhouse actors from the 70s — guys like James Caan, Robert Duvall and Gene Hackman,” D’Ovidio said. “It was hard to find a note to give him, not because he wouldn’t take it, but because from the moment he stepped on set, he was Frank Remnick.”

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Britney Spears’ Ex Jason Alexander Addresses Kevin Federline Over Book
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Britney Spears’ Ex Jason Alexander Addresses Kevin Federline Over Book

by jummy84 October 16, 2025
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Britney Spears and Kevin Federline’s First Hookup

Though he did briefly meet Britney back when he was a backup dancer for her tour opener LFO, Kevin said didn’t really get to know the singer until they ran into each other at Joseph’s, a Hollywood nightclub, during a night out with mutual friends in April 2004.

“We talked for a little while and then hit the dance floor,” Kevin recalled. “Nothing too wild, just a little playful back and forth. Honestly, at the time, in my 25-year-old mind, I was just thinking about smashing that.”

The two then took the party to the Beverly Hills Hotel, where Kevin said he and Britney hung out by the hot tub at her private bungalow as their friends swam in the pool.

“Then, while everyone was still swimming, Britney got out of the hot tub, grabbed my arm, and led me into the bungalow,” Kevin wrote. “As soon as we got into the bungalow, Britney turned around, slipped off her underwear and started kissing me, tearing at my clothes with both hands. We stumbled toward the bed while I struggled to kick my pants off my ankles.”

He added, “What happened between us that night was purely physical. It felt like we were feeding off each other’s energy, caught in this whirlwind of chemistry and connection. Very passionate, very intense.”

(In response to Kevin’s book, Britney publicly addressed the memoir as “extremely hurtful and exhausting.” Her rep previously told E! News that all Britney “cares about are her kids, Sean Preston and Jayden James and their well-being during this sensationalism.”)

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Jason Isaacs marks 27 years of sobriety
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Jason Isaacs marks 27 years of sobriety

by jummy84 October 6, 2025
written by jummy84

5 October 2025

Jason Isaacs has reflected on 27 years of sobriety.

Jason Isaacs has been sober for 27 years

The 62-year-old actor made a rare foray onto Instagram to mark the milestone on Sunday (05.10.25) as he issued an optimistic message to his followers.

In a lengthy post on the social media platform, Jason wrote: “27 years ago the sun rose on the first 24 hours I’d had clean of drugs or alcohol in my entire adult life. I didn’t wake up that way because I didn’t wake up. I hadn’t been to bed.

“To keep away from temptation and to avoid tearing up my floorboards (again), or searching every item of clothing (again) – both surprisingly fruitful over the previous days – I’d spent the entire night naked in a high street sauna with a procession of bemused cab drivers.

“I had no idea how long it would last but that morning, as I emerged blinking, pink and massively over-cooked, I felt something I hadn’t felt for decades. Hope.”

The Harry Potter star continued: “I’d got through one night. Who knew what was possible?

“One step at a time, one day at a time, sometimes one hour, one deep breath, or even one inhumanely large bar of chocolate at a time, it’s now 27 years.”

Jason explained that he was informing his followers of the milestone to show them that “there’s always a way back”.

The White Lotus actor wrote: “Why am I telling you?

“Because whilst I’ve given up using social media platforms to try to fight the worst excesses of human and political behaviour, though most of what I see magnified on here is hatred posing as purpose, prejudice disguised as virtue and, most importantly, the total absence of nuance that comes from mob-think, it’s just possible that you might be reading this and be unable to ignore, as I was, a different life for yourself.”

Isaacs added: “So I’m writing to say that it’s possible.

“If you ask for help. You don’t have to do it the way I did, but however far gone you think you are, however irreversible you think your situation is, there’s always a way back. A way forward. A way back to the surface. Always. Just take the first baby step and surrender.”

Jason finished his post by thanking those who have supported him in his sobriety journey.

He said: “Thank you to everyone who helped and continues to help me try and stay sane in an insane world. Often just by laughing at me.

“It’s not false modesty or humility to say that I couldn’t have done it without you – I tried doing it by myself for years and failed every single time.

“I’m so grateful to be present in life, even for the awful things, the painful things, the scary things. I ran from them before and now, sometimes, not always, I run at them. I show up.

“Good luck. You can do it. X.”




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Must Read: Jason Alexander Fronts Kith x New York Yankees Campaign, Highsnobiety to Cease E-Commerce Division
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Must Read: Jason Alexander Fronts Kith x New York Yankees Campaign, Highsnobiety to Cease E-Commerce Division

by jummy84 September 25, 2025
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These are the stories making headlines in fashion on Wednesday. Kith and the New York Yankees have collaborated on a collection of apparel, accessories and equipment featuring artwork that honors the Yankees’ World Series Championships legacy. The accompanying campaign stars actor …

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Jason Aldean, Wife Brittany Pay Tribute to Charlie Kirk: Watch
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Jason Aldean, Wife Brittany Pay Tribute to Charlie Kirk: Watch

by jummy84 September 24, 2025
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The couple performed “Drink a Beer” in a video they shared on social media

Jason Aldean and his wife Brittany performed a cover of Luke Bryan in tribute to conservative activist Charlie Kirk, who was fatally shot during a public event at Utah Valley University on Sept. 10.

Captioning the short video clip with a heart emoji and “For Charlie,” the Aldeans are seen singing Bryan’s wistful “Drink a Beer” accompanied by Jason Aldean performing the song on acoustic guitar.

“Funny how the good ones go/Too soon, but the good Lord knows/The reasons why I guess,” Aldean sings the opening lines with his wife joining in for harmonies in the clip. The pair, who look to be at home in the black-and-white clip, also take turns on some lines on a verse. Written by Brett Beavers and Chris Stapleton, the Bryan-fronted track was a hit back in 2014, when it topped Billboard’s Country Airplay chart for two weeks.

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The video also includes a photo of the Aldeans at Kirk’s memorial service on Sept. 21 in Glendale, Arizona, which featured speakers including President Donald Trump. It’s not the first tribute Jason Aldean has paid to Kirk. At his show in Detroit the day after his late friend was killed, he honored Kirk with a two-minute speech, where he called Kirk “an amazing person” and “one of the best people ever,” as The Detroit Free Press reported.

The Aldeans’ song remembrance is among many that have come in the wake of the far-right influencer’s death, and the tribute songs are racking up huge numbers on the charts. Kirk was the co-founder of Turning Point USA, which was formed to foster a culture of conservatism on school campuses around the nation.

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