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bitchy | “Lee Pace rocked a Canadian tuxedo at another ‘Running Man’ premiere” links
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bitchy | “Lee Pace rocked a Canadian tuxedo at another ‘Running Man’ premiere” links

by jummy84 November 13, 2025
written by jummy84

Lee Pace wore a leather coat & a Canadian tuxedo for the NY premiere of Running Man. You guys, I still think the ‘stache is a bad idea. [RCFA]
What is Pluribus about and what does it say about apocalypse politics? [Pajiba]
Jonathan Bailey still wants to become a father. [Socialite Life]
Jennifer Lawrence mocked a Real Housewife’s face work. [LaineyGossip]
Photos from the Baby2Baby gala. [Go Fug Yourself]
Betty Boop is now public domain. [OMG Blog]
Billy Bob Thornton wrapped his arms around Ali Larter. [Just Jared]
Weird Al Yankovic & Will Forte love covering Chappell Roan. [Seriously OMG]
Re: Mar-a-Lago Face, I always wonder if they’re all going to the same guy, or whether every cosmetic surgeon in Florida just does this work now? [Jezebel]
What to know about Marty Supreme. [Hollywood Life]
Northern Lights across America. [Buzzfeed]

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Adidas x Miaou Stars Gabbriette and Devon Lee Carlson
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Adidas x Miaou Stars Gabbriette and Devon Lee Carlson

by jummy84 November 12, 2025
written by jummy84

I’ve been such a fan of Miaou for years now, so when I found out the brand was collaborating with Adidas I couldn’t believe it. The campaign features Gabbriette, Devon Lee Carlson, and founder Alexia Elkaim riding through a Californian desert landscape—the collection meant to be “channeling motorsports rooted in femininity and the iconicness of California.”

The footwear in the capsule includes two unique silhouettes: the Miaou Boot and the Mei Elite Miaou. The Miaou Boot reinterprets Adidas’ Taekwondo design as a knee-high style crafted from mesh, featuring leather Three Stripes and an “M” branded zipper pull. The latter is currently sold out, but is a sleek silver sneaker with contrasting yellow stripes and an embroidered “M” on the tongue.

Beyond the shoes, the lineup includes a black jacket with an asymmetric two-way zipper, a sleek black dress with navy padded sleeves, and a yellow bag featuring contrasting navy branded details. One of the collection’s highlights is a three-piece matching set: a corset-style track top, track pants, and a coordinating base layer.

The Miaou x Adidas collection is available now on the Adidas website and through select retailers.

(Image credit: Adidas/Miaou)

The Adidas and Miaou collaboration campaign.

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The Adidas and Miaou collaboration starring Gabbriette and Devon Lee Carlson.

(Image credit: Adidas/Miaou)

The Adidas and Miaou collaboration starring Gabbriette and Devon Lee Carlson.

(Image credit: Adidas/Miaou)

The Adidas and Miaou collaboration starring Gabbriette and Devon Lee Carlson.

(Image credit: Adidas/Miaou)

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Miaou Handbag

Miaou Boot

I want these boots so badly.

Miaou Corset Tracktop

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Miaou Corset Tracktop

This corset tracktop is part of a three-piece set…

Miaou Base Layer

…which includes this base layer…

Miaou Tights

…and iconic Adidas Miaou Tights.

Miaou Corset Tracktop Jacket

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Miaou Corset Tracktop Jacket

I’ll be surprised if this doesn’t sell out.

Miaou Dress

Elite Mei Miaou

Hopefully these will restock, too…

November 12, 2025 0 comments
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Must See Teaser for 'The Testament of Ann Lee' with Amanda Seyfried
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Must See Teaser for ‘The Testament of Ann Lee’ with Amanda Seyfried

by jummy84 November 9, 2025
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Must See Teaser for ‘The Testament of Ann Lee’ with Amanda Seyfried

by Alex Billington
November 6, 2025
Source: YouTube

“A place for everything and everything in its place.” Welcome to the New World! Searchlight Pictures has unveiled the first teaser trailer for the sensational new film titled The Testament of Ann Lee, the next wondrous creation from The Brutalist filmmakers. This premiered at the 2025 Venice Film Festival (my review calling it a “Cinematic Revelation”) and it’s one of the best films of 2025. Searchlight picked it up and will be releasing it just in time for the awards season – in theaters on Christmas Day, with a wider expansion throughout January & February. Based on an entirely true story. British born Ann Lee, founding leader of the Shaker Movement, is proclaimed as female Christ by her followers. The film shows her establishment of a utopian society in America and the Shakers’ worship through song and dance. Featuring jaw-dropping choreography by Celia Rowlson-Hall (Vox Lux) and original songs & score by Academy Award winner Daniel Blumberg. This mesmerizing film stars Amanda Seyfried as Ann Lee, Thomasin Mckenzie, Lewis Pullman, Tim Blake Nelson, Christopher Abbott, Stacy Martin, Matthew Beard, Scott Handy, Viola Prettejohn, Jamie Bogyo, David Cale. I am a huge fan of this film – I think it’s one of the most magnificent and exciting and unique films of this year and a must watch on the big screen. Take a look.

Here’s the first teaser trailer for Mona Fastvold’s film The Testament of Ann Lee, direct from YouTube:

The Testament of Ann Lee Teaser

The Testament of Ann Lee Teaser

The Testament of Ann Lee Teaser

From award-winning director Mona Fastvold comes the extraordinary true legend of Ann Lee, founder of the devotional sect known as the Shakers. Amanda Seyfried stars as the Shaker’s irrepressible leader, who preached gender and social equality and was revered by her followers. The Testament of Ann Lee captures the ecstasy & agony of her quest to build a utopia, featuring more than a dozen traditional Shaker hymns reimagined as rapturous movements. The Testament of Ann Lee is directed by acclaimed Norwegian writer / filmmaker Mona Fastvold, director of the films The Sleepwalker and The World to Come previously, plus the series “The Crowded Room” and “Long Bright River” recently. The screenplay is by husband-wife duo Mona Fastvold & Brady Corbet (also The Brutalist). Produced by Andrew Morrison, Joshua Horsfield, Viktória Petrányi, Mona Fastvold, Brady Corbet, Gregory Jankilevitsch, Klaudia Śmieja-Rostworowska, Lillian LaSalle, Mark Lampert. This initially premiered at the 2025 Venice Film Festival (read our review). Searchlight Pictures will debut Fastvold’s The Testament of Ann Lee in theaters, including with 70mm screenings, starting December 25th, 2025 on Christmas Day later this year. For info visit the official site.

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November 9, 2025 0 comments
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bitchy | “Lee Pace, Glen Powell & Colman Domingo are in the same movie??” links
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bitchy | “Lee Pace, Glen Powell & Colman Domingo are in the same movie??” links

by jummy84 November 7, 2025
written by jummy84

Colman Domingo, Lee Pace & Glen Powell at the London Running Man premiere. Lee Pace has an odd career for such a hot guy. The ‘stache isn’t the look though. [RCFA]
Aimee Lou Wood raves about working with Angelina Jolie. [Buzzfeed]
Review of Die, My Love, with Jennifer Lawrence & Robert Pattinson. [LaineyGossip]
MAGA crashed out hard after the election. [Jezebel]
The Great British Baking Show is a reality competition, after all. [Pajiba]
Bella Hadid looks really different here. [JustJared]
Shawn Mendes basically said “call me daddy.” [Socialite Life]
Morgan Wallen is still a huge country music star. [Hollywood Life]
Joe Jonas’ on-stage wardrobe malfunction. [Seriously OMG]
Jennifer Lawence & Emma Stone in a Miss Piggy movie? [OMG Blog]

November 7, 2025 0 comments
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bitchy | Greta Lee: ‘Everything’s branded & corporate & lame. No one knows how to have fun’
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bitchy | Greta Lee: ‘Everything’s branded & corporate & lame. No one knows how to have fun’

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
written by jummy84

Greta Lee became an “overnight success” when she starred in Past Lives two years ago. At the time, she was 40 years old and she had worked as an actress on stage and in films and television for the better part of two decades. But it was that quiet little indie film which turned her career upside down in a good way. Not only did Greta’s acting career go next-level because of Past Lives, but suddenly, she was one of the most in-demand fashionistas. That awards season, she got a brand ambassadorship with Loewe. Following that, she did a Calvin Klein campaign. Now she’s the new face of Lady Dior. That’s part of the reason why she’s one of Vogue’s November cover stars – her new Dior contract, plus her role in Tron: Ares, plus The Morning Show, A House of Dynamite and Late Fame. Basically, she’s spent the past two years working her ass off. Some highlights from her Vogue piece (I did not know anything about her, so I loved this profile):

Her career at the age of 42: “None of this is expected. And thank God it’s so different from what I imagined this career could be at this point. For women it was not guaranteed that you would continue to find any work in your 40s. That’s when you should go shut the door and lie down. But to have it be the opposite of that? I can’t pretend that it’s not incredibly confusing.”

She likes a chain restaurant like Houston’s: “There are far more interesting places to go to, but I like it here. I find it weirdly comforting. Maybe it’s the suburban kid in me.”

Life after Northwestern: “In those years, it was a really big question mark of whether I was going to make a living.” And that was paramount, as she was the first person in her family to go to school in the United States. “It was all about being successful in any way you could. And the expectations were high. I mean, school was not a casual thing.”

The lack of professional role models in the early ‘00s. “That has always been a source of hurt—internalizing years of feeling like, Well, if the only model is something that I physically cannot fit into, what am I doing? Even now, that’s a huge struggle for me because those have not really existed.”

She wants to stay rooted in real life: “As an actor, you feel this external pressure to create this narrative for yourself, and I find it really annoying because it’s so antithetical to my job. My job requires me to stay firmly in touch with all different kinds of people. And it’s not about me. Everything is set up so that the more success you have, the more isolated you become. What happens is—and I have seen this with peers—you get a little weird. You start thinking about yourself in an industry way. You become a product. I hate that, and I can see why it’s crazy-making and really damaging.”

She was given a bodyguard for the first time this year. “It was like, ‘At ease, sir. I got this. I am going to go to the museum.’ ” She understands the need for privacy and security but believes it’s overblown. “It’s a choice. If you don’t buy into it, it leaves you alone. And that’s key to doing my job. The more isolated you get, the more out of touch you are.”

She stays in shape because she’s a “Tracy Anderson addict”: She can be found daily at the fitness guru’s studio along with a cohort of nonindustry women—including some pushing 60. “I look at them like, Why the f–k are you here?” I know why I’m here.… But you are crushing it! It’s changed my perspective. I want to be able to roll around like this when I’m 80.”

She enjoys getting dressed up for work: “When you’re young, there’s a tremendous amount of consideration, all connected to this excitement of possibility. It feels like the world is infinite and anything could happen. I’m lucky that the people around me are old enough to understand we’re trying to recapture that feeling.” These days, however, “everyone has their phones. You go to a party, and people pretend to sip Champagne while they film themselves. Everything’s branded and corporate and lame. No one knows how to have fun anymore.”

The Millennial experience: Lee describes a meme of how young people spent their nights out before smartphones: “pictures of people raging inside some sweaty bar, dancing. Being a millennial, I feel so genuinely privileged that I got to experience that. If I were in my 20s now and all this were happening, it would be totally different.” Another cherished memory: visiting the local multiplex. “As a ’90s kid, that experience was everything, and I just wanted to get as close as I could to being part of that.”

[From Vogue]

She sounds so cool and grounded. Like, seeing her on red carpets, I thought she would be more of an airy-fairy artiste. While she is an artist who takes her craft seriously, she’s also spent most of her career without all of this attention, fame, money and access and it shows. She doesn’t live inside her own ass, is what I’m saying. And what she says about the Millennial experiences of just enjoying things and being in the moment is so real.

Photos courtesy of Avalon Red, Cover Images. Cover courtesy of Vogue.

2025 Venice Film Festival – A House of Dynamite – Premiere – Arrivals,Image: 1034055045, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: Available in UK, USA & Europe excluding Poland, Model Release: no, Pictured: Greta Lee, Credit line: KIKA/Wenn/Avalon
2025 Venice Film Festival – A House of Dynamite – Premiere – Arrivals,Image: 1034055055, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: Available in UK, USA & Europe excluding Poland, Model Release: no, Pictured: Greta Lee, Credit line: KIKA/Wenn/Avalon
“Tron: Ares” California Premiere at the TCL Chinese Theater on October 6, 2025 in Los Angeles, CA,Image: 1043997374, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no, Pictured: Greta Lee, Credit line: Nicky Nelson/Wenn/Avalon


Celebrities attend the 2024 Film Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica, California

Featuring: Greta Lee
Where: Santa Monica, California, United States
When: 25 Feb 2024
Credit: Faye’s Vision/Cover Images

2025 Venice Fim Festival – A House of Dynamite – Photocall,Image: 1033645145, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: Available in UK, USA & Europe excluding Poland, Model Release: no, Pictured: Rebecca Ferguson, Credit line: KIKA/Wenn/Avalon


November 6, 2025 0 comments
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Lee Mathews Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection
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Lee Mathews Spring 2026 Ready-to-Wear Collection

by jummy84 October 31, 2025
written by jummy84

Last season, Lee Mathews filled the first portion of her 25th anniversary runway show with dresses, outerwear, and sets that were predominantly white. It brought the focus to her silhouettes, which are characteristically intricate, unconstraining, and wearable in equal measure. Her latest collection was born of a new excitement about other time-honed archetypes. 

“The pushing forward to find all the new ideas… I’d rather go and be reminded of some of the things we used to do that were lovely, and haven’t seen the light of day for a long time, and start to re-work those,” Mathews shared. That began this season with “digging through the linen cupboard” of archival samples to find pieces that sparked joy in the present. Her daughter Matilda—who scours eBay and Depop and other resale sites to find older Lee Mathews pieces, as a way of owning memories of her mother’s work from her own childhood—was a key inspiration. Mother and daughter refer to this accumulation of material memories as a “magic cupboard.” “It sounds a bit sentimental,” the designer said of the process of looking back, “but it actually felt right.”

That manifested in a collection of punchy hues, which played to Mathews’s abilities with color and composition, working as memories seen with fresh eyes. There were pairings of white cottons with bold primary colors, as well as nimble knits and floaty organza confections. Detailed patterns and girlish ribbon adornments were countered by invigorating monochromatic pieces, like a gauzy aqua-blue organza dress, over a corresponding slip with tiny flowers dotted across. Mathews can pinpoint memories associated with some looks, but steered clear of too-obvious replications of the past, using intuition to find a midway point between then and now. “[Most of] the prints are actually prints from previous collections, but you wouldn’t recognize them,” she added. “I think that’s what I would like to do going forward: take from the past to put in the future, and keep evolving the chemistry.”

She is also considering having the collection’s exhilarating pink pieces in store windows when the range arrives at boutiques in time for southern hemisphere high summer, for a jolt of energy and exuberance. 

October 31, 2025 0 comments
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Greta Lee on her final episode of "The Morning Show"
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Greta Lee Exits ‘The Morning Show’: Stella’s AI Disaster

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
written by jummy84

SPOILER ALERT: This post contains spoilers from “If Then,” the sixth episode of “The Morning Show” Season 4, now streaming on Apple TV.

Ladies and gentleman, Stella Bak has left the building. And the country. And the show.

In the sixth episode of the” fourth season of “The Morning Show,” the tech genius turned news division leader at UBN played by Greta Lee saw the carefully curated and swiftly ascendant life she built for herself come crashing down on top of her –– in front of 200 journalists, her boss Celine (Marion Cotillard) and the rest of the world.

“For me, this was that moment before an explosion,” Lee tells Variety. “It’s all of the centrifugal force that’s been piling up after years and years of having to operate a certain way. She has gotten quite savvy since the day she first arrived, but I think that it’s clear — or it was clear to me — that it’s not sustainable.”

Courtesy of Apple TV

It’s been one stumble after another this season for the woman who was first introduced to audiences in Season 2 as an intimidating problem-solver who’d sold her tech business and carved out a place for herself at a leading news network where women didn’t often find themselves in the C-Suite. But this season, Stella put everything on the line for her supposedly groundbreaking AI program (mind you, this is taking place in spring 2024) that can translate UBN’s popular anchors into any language ahead of the network’s global coverage of the Paris Olympics. But in the sixth episode, Stella’s crisis of conscious over her decision to not promote her friend Mia (Karen Pittman) because of pressures to elevate her male counterpart; Mia’s defiant return in which she declares Stella to be an enemy of the very progress she has long championed; and her ongoing affair with Miles (Aaron Pierre), Celine’s husband, leave Stella adrift.

In her voiceover across the episode, she laments that she has given in to the toxic pull of her “inner straight white guy” by doing what he would do –– “I fell into bed with the one person who could blow up his life.” While Miles isn’t the only thing putting pressure on the detonator, it doesn’t help the situation when she and Celine take the stage to present their ambitious Olympics coverage plan to the media. Hoping to distract the headline-hungry press from the network’s various other scandals, Stella rolls out a demonstration of her AI program, using her own manufactured image, despite telling Celine it isn’t ready. Unfortunately, her worst fear comes true when it not only malfunctions on stage, but regurgitates all the hurtful, racist and damning things Stella had spoken into it (aka herself) the night before in a digital-age version of taking a look at the mirror and asking if you like what you see.

The PR nightmare leaves Stella no choice but to resign. She initially retreats into the arms of Miles, and they resolve to run away to Naples together. But when she arrives at the airport with a hopeful smile and more time on her hands than usual, he texts her a simple “I’m sorry.” She gets on the plane anyway, and even Lee doesn’t know what awaits her on the other side.

“This is the end for her, as far as I know,” Lee says, confirming her exit, at least from Season 4. “But of course, since the show is so prescient and a direct commentary on what’s happening, I would love to see what kind of world would exist where she comes back, and what she might have to say.”

Stella’s undoing wasn’t a spiral contained to Season 4, though. Lee is of the camp that her downfall (at least professionally) started last season when she endured an excruciating lunch with a pair of slimy corporate investors. In order to gain their support and money, they forced her to command a waitress (also a woman of color) to lick a spilled drink off the table to prove she was one of the boys. Lee says Stella never recovered from compromising her ideals so irreversibly in that moment.

“But I’m hoping she will now get a chance to,” she adds. “I think that’s part of the problem for her. It’s like she hasn’t been afforded the opportunity to reflect or to forgive or even, in a lot of ways, acknowledge in a bigger way some of the things she’s endured and done in order to get to where she is. So I’m hoping she’s doing that on a beach somewhere.”

The implosion of Stella’s image, literally thanks to her own AI, is two-fold. It exposed her own deep concerns about the ways she has contributed to the company’s stunted progress for people and women of color at the network (Mia scolds her earlier for this, saying, “You’re not one of us — you never were.”). But her AI also talks about her affair with Miles –– right in front of Celine. The French CEO uses it to immediately take Stella out, corporately speaking.

The AI version of Stella presented in the series wasn’t quite the leap forward in technology that Hollywood fears and reviles, but rather just another task handed to Lee this season.

“Initially, I had to read opposite myself,” she says of the filming process. “The reality of what we’re doing is we’re showing tech that is developing as we speak. You see all the pitfalls of it, and how dangerous it can be if these guardrails aren’t put into place. So when I was doing it, it was a mess. I was doing a combination of reading with someone on script, and then also an image of myself that was like not quite the final product. Then going back and seeing what they generated and being totally weirded out by it — because trying to have any sort of the timing, comedic or dramatic, with a non-sentient representation of yourself is very weird.”

But she couldn’t just play herself. Lee and the creative team worked to find ways to make the AI present as technologically perfect, but also make sure the imperfections of AI were still on full display.

“We talked at length about how many blinks we were gonna do and blinking in the wrong place and how funny that is, because there are limits to the avatars,” she says. “That is what is so uncanny about them and why, arguably, they will never be good humans. There are certain qualities that are impossible to nail. So, yeah, we did get to play with a lot of that, and we had a lot of laughs.”

When she is betrayed by her own likeness, Stella can only look out onto a shocked audience, and happens to find a familiar –– albeit, not friendly –– face among them. Mia is watching from the nosebleed seats, and Stella has to process that moment through her as well. The two have been apprehensive advocates for each other over the past two seasons, and this season Stella vowed to go to bat for Mia’s bid for news director. But when she recanted on that to further her own ambition with AI and the network, Mia became the embodiment of Stella’s failings, one that haunts this scene like a ghost of what might have been.

Courtesy of Apple TV

“That moment was so fully loaded because she knows that there’s a betrayal between them, the kind that you can’t come back from,” Lee says. “For each of them and for so long, the option to fail was something that just never existed. Like, it just wasn’t possible. So to experience the pinnacle of failure in such a public way and have Mia be a witness to that, is almost too much to bear. That exchange, that wordless exchange across that room, is like a hundred words being said between the two of them.”

During the entire episode, Mia, Miles and Celine have all told Stella in one way or another why her decisions have set herself up for failure. With Miles especially, he admonishes her for choosing a man she could never truly have, despite their impassioned pleas to choose each other over his comfortable life and her career. However, his rejection of her at the airport in the execution of said plan may be the deepest cut in Stella’s no good, very bad day. She is left broken, unsure if she should still get on the plane or try to mend the wreckage in her wake.

In the final scene, Lee hesitates for a moment before letting Stella choose. 

“I think it’s a whole new sensation that she has literally never experienced before,” she says. “It’s a lot to process within a few moments. When she realizes Miles isn’t coming, she is taking stock and realizing she has nothing. But the surprising thing for her and someone like her is in that moment of realizing she’s got nothing, it sort of means she’s got everything. That’s the gift of the horrible circumstances that have fallen on her. She really is free. I think, arguably, that step toward the plane is the scariest thing she’s probably ever done in her life.”

Don’t cry for Stella too much. Let’s not forget she sold her tech company for hundreds of millions, and had plenty of zeros on her paycheck before exiting stage left at UBN. So her next chapter will be very well-funded, even if her personal and professional lives are in shambles. But Stella has proven she is nothing if not resilient. The big question now is whether she will return to the show, as so many (maybe too many?) of UBN’s former execs have. Lee says she loves working with “The Morning Show” ensemble, and is always excited to spar with them over media jargon. But conversely, she’s also very protective of Stella and her journey, and she doesn’t think she should come back any time soon.

“When I think about her and what I want for her, I don’t know if there’s a place for her that exists quite yet,” Lee says. “I think the world has to shift a little bit more to make room for her in the way that I would want to see her. Otherwise, we’ll just see her being a slave to this corporation. Being a slave to unfulfilled desires, and I don’t want that for her.”

Given that “The Morning Show” exists about a year and change behind our own timeline, audiences may be waiting a long time for our current world to be worthy of Stella Bak’s resurrection. Until then, Lee hopes she is spending some of those millions somewhere far from the 24-hour news cycle.

“I want her to be completely taken by surprise by what’s out there for her,” Lee says. “If she ever comes back, I want her to be sort of like Matthew McConaughey as the beach bum, with bongos and the hair. I want her to really be roughed up a little bit by real-world living. Just to feed her soul a little bit, and become a person. Because I really do think it’s from that place that maybe she would have something ingenious to offer.”

But for those who watched the episode and momentarily thought Stella had suddenly died off screen, you weren’t alone. When Alex (Jennifer Aniston) announces Stella’s resignation on air, the reflective script on her career at UBN sounded an awful lot like a eulogy, so much so that some people even mentioned it to Lee.

“Jen was crying when she came to set on my last day,” Lee says. “It was so sweet, and Mimi [Leder] had such beautiful words that day. We are a family, so it was really moving. But you’re not alone if you thought that was a eulogy. Some other people on our crew were like: ‘This is a eulogy. What’s happening?’”

October 23, 2025 0 comments
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Lee Jung-jae's Moment Of Glory: Squid Game Star Becomes First Korean To Receive Chaplin Award Asia! | Glamsham.com
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The Shocking Truth: Lee Jung Jae’s Name Used In Online Scam! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
written by jummy84

Squid Game star Lee Jung Jae has achieved global stardom in recent years, but with fame comes a darker side — impersonation scams. A recent report from South Korean news outlet JTBC revealed a disturbing case where a woman in her 50s was swindled out of 500 million KRW (approximately $350,000 USD) by someone pretending to be the renowned actor.

According to the report, the victim, referred to as Ms. A, was contacted through social media by an individual claiming to be Lee Jung Jae. Posing as a friendly communication attempt with fans, the scammer used fake images, including AI-generated photos supposedly from the filming of Squid Game Season 3 and doctored pictures taken at airports. A counterfeit ID card was also shown to make the deception more convincing.

Ms. A believed she had struck up a real relationship with the star and was flattered by the impersonator’s affectionate language, referring to her as “honey” and “darling.” The scam escalated when the fraudster requested 6 million KRW as a fee to arrange a private meeting with the actor. Over the next six months, Ms. A was manipulated into transferring around 500 million KRW in total.

This case is part of a troubling trend in the K-pop and K-drama industry, where fans are frequently targeted by scammers pretending to be celebrities. Entertainment agencies have strongly condemned such fraudulent activities and are pursuing legal action against the perpetrators. However, Lee Jung Jae’s team has not yet commented on this particular incident.

On the professional front, Lee Jung Jae is set to appear in Nice to Not Meet You opposite The Glory star Lim Ji Yeon. He also recently made his Hollywood debut in The Acolyte and was seen at an event in Saudi Arabia alongside Mr. Beast and Shah Rukh Khan.

October 23, 2025 0 comments
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'The Morning Show' Star Greta Lee Confirms Stella's Show Exit
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‘The Morning Show’ Star Greta Lee Confirms Stella’s Show Exit

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
written by jummy84

[This story contains MAJOR spoilers from the sixth episode of season four of The Morning Show, “If Then.”]

Stella Bak has exited The Morning Show, stage left.

The fan-favorite character played by Greta Lee, who joined the Emmy-winning Apple TV series in season two, has exited the series. In the sixth episode of season four, titled “If Then,” Stella’s gamble with AI implodes when the CEO of the media company at the heart of the series suffers a public breakdown that, if you ask showrunner Charlotte Stoudt, was a long time coming.

“I was interested in Stella as a person who grew up in tech, who always thought of tech as something like a superpower that could enhance her. What happens when tech becomes a way to look in the mirror and ask, who am I really? Am I on the right path?” Stoudt recently told THR about writing Lee’s final episode.

After Stella’s affair with the husband (Aaron Pierre) of her new boss Celine Dumont (played by Marion Cotillard) is exposed during a malfunctioning presentation about the company’s new gamble into AI, the CEO walks out on the media empire she had been so devoted to rebuilding, and hopes to meet Celine’s husband at the airport for a getaway. But ultimately Stella is jilted at the airport, and she walks onto the plane alone with her future left unwritten.

“It was very emotional [filming her final scene]. Just thinking about it, I tear up. It was very hard to leave her, even though it was time for Stella to go rediscover some part of herself, and she couldn’t do that at UBN,” explains Stoudt of Stella’s goodbye. “She had to get on that plane by herself. When you really are at a crossroads, people can support you, but you can’t have a buddy. You have to figure it out by yourself.”

After speaking with Stoudt, The Hollywood Reporter spoke with Lee herself to find out what precipitated the in-demand actor’s exit from the series (she’s also currently starring in Tron: Ares) and how she imagines her character’s road to rediscovery as she confirms her series farewell: “It was time for her to go,” she explains below.

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When I spoke to Charlotte Stoudt, she said this is the end for Stella on the show. I want to hear it from you…this is your exit from the show?

This is the first time I’m saying it out loud but yeah, this is the end. This is goodbye.

I hate this!

I know, it’s terrible!

I figured Stella would return at some point later in the season. [Note: Four episodes remain.]

I know, I know. It’s shocking. But, this is it. This is the end of the road for her, and I feel all kinds of things. We’re with these characters for so long, it’s surreal. I haven’t been able to say anything because I didn’t want to spoil it, but I’ve known for some time now that this is the end of the road for her and this is her goodbye.

What was your conversation like with Charlotte going into this fourth season? When you found out this was her arc — how did you react?

There were a lot of factors. Of course, I would have loved to have stayed on indefinitely. This is like family to me. I moved to L.A. because of this show a few years ago from New York. I had my babies while doing the show and so much has happened. But it got to the point where it just wasn’t possible. These shows are such a commitment. We kept trying and it just got harder and harder, scheduling-wise, to be there, and to be able to hand over my resources and time to keep being on the show. So this was where we had to land. I was like, “Well, I have this amount of time while filming Tron and Late Fame and Kathryn Bigelow’s movie A House of Dynamite,” so the writers came back with this storyline and it’s so bittersweet, but I also feel this was the end. Sometimes it’s that hard thing where it’s time. It’s time for a character to move on.

It was always really important to me to not show a false happy ending for the sake of it. It’s always been part of Stella’s legacy that she has had to navigate all kinds of things in her position. The changing world and her own changing relationship with her ambition and what she wants. On the one hand, it could go on and on. But I also don’t know how realistic that would have been in terms of really showing all the different challenges that come with being Stella in this world.

Well, it makes me feel better that this was a mutual decision.

It was time to go, really. I wish I could split up into different people and just keep doing everything, but that would be physically impossible.

Greta Lee here as Stella Bak when the UBN CEO accidentally exposes her biggest secret (an affair with her boss’ husband) during an AI presentation.

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When you think about Stella getting on that plane, what do you imagine her road to rediscovery looks like? Do you see her returning to media eventually, or running a tiki bar somewhere?

I think she’ll go to the tiki bar and maybe last a few weeks. It’s so ingrained in her to be a fighter and a worker. I love her. She’s brilliant and such an innovator; she’s the ultimate big-picture thinker. The entire genesis of her wanting to take on this job and leaving the world of tech to come onto UBA, which is now UBN, is that she really believed in redefining what the news could be. As we know, that’s a question that’s certainly going on now, and that’s not going away anytime soon, and I love that about her. She’s thinking, “How can I utilize the news in the best way it could possibly be utilized, and what is the future?”

She really was thinking about all of that, but I think the tragedy sometimes is that the world, both in media and at large, sometimes can’t support your vision. And it’s heartbreaking. So in my fantasy, I imagine there are Stellas out there everywhere who are plotting their comeback and who are thinking about the future and who are committed, and can’t not think about it any other way. I think she’s plotting and scheming and will be back in some way.

What was your interaction with AI while making AI Stella for the presentation?

They had some amazing tech. It was special effects; a lot of it was put in later. But I have never had to do a scene with myself, and I found it very odd. I think that speaks to how bizarre that whole moment was. We wanted to show in real time our own collective awkwardness with AI and ChatGPT. Every day, our relationship becomes more intimate, but this is all a growing thing that’s happening right now. We wanted to show the sloppiness of that — to say the least, considering what happens. I think it’s great they didn’t want to lean away from the pitfalls of what can happen, on its worst day, if this kind of tech is left unchecked, and let run rampant. I think we have to be very deliberate and not be passive in watching how all of this evolves, and making sure we are putting in some guardrails up as to how it’s regulated and who exactly it’s serving in the end.

Lee as Stella back in season two of The Morning Show.

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I understand the last scene you filmed was walking down that hallway after the presentation. We didn’t see your face. What emotions were you feeling, and how did you react when they called “cut”?

Yes, right after the presentation. I feel emotional now. There were definitely some tears. The crew — we’ve been family for years and years, and have been through so much. We came together in COVID and were one of the first productions up and running again, trying to navigate this whole new frontier. We’ve been through the strike together, the L.A. fires. I always felt with Stella like we were doing something new. That was something I could never take for granted every day I was at work. Given everything that happened and knowing we were moving toward this goodbye, it was painful. I’m not one to carry things home with me, because I have two young kids who have zero tolerance or patience for that; but it was hard.

That scene — we filmed the big AI presentation at the Academy Museum — I got so sick. I got some sort of bug. I rarely get sick, and we had to stop and shut down production with all these extras. Millicent Shelton, our incredible director, had to hold my hair back! I was shaking and it was horrible. I remember [producer] Michael Ellenberg at the time was like, “Wow, is this method?” I was like, “No!” I’d never been that sick before and it’s on the day, of course, that I have to go up and give this presentation to 100-plus background actors. I really felt for myself, but I felt for Stella in that moment.

Maybe you were having a reaction to leaving the show.

It is overwhelming to think about goodbyes. It’s bittersweet. But it’s honest, I think, in terms of where her story is and where she finds herself in season four with all the relationships she’s had. And it’s not casual. It’s so heartbreaking. The scene we did with Mia, with Karen Pittman, where I had to tell her she didn’t get the job after years of promising her — in our complicated, beautiful relationship as co-workers and friends — having to deliver the news of that betrayal was so awful. We were crying. It was torture. That really sucked. But on those hard days, we try to remember we’re just being honest about what the dynamic is and what it would be like for them.

I hope you come back for at least a Jon Hamm-style two-episode arc in season five.

(Laughs.)

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The Morning Show streams new season four episodes on Apple TV, with new episodes dropping Wednesdays.

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PBS SoCal Sets Live 3-Hour Telethon With Josh Groban, Jamie Lee Curtis
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PBS SoCal Sets Live 3-Hour Telethon With Josh Groban, Jamie Lee Curtis

by jummy84 October 21, 2025
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Following public media’s loss of federal funding, PBS SoCal is hoping viewers will help fill the gap. It has announced We ❤ Public Television, a star-studded live three-hour telethon, which will air on Sat. Nov. 8 from 4-7 pm on PBS SoCal in the Southern California area and on PBS stations nationwide on Thanksgiving night.

The celebrity lineup includes Josh Groban, Jamie Lee Curtis, Ken Burns, Ziggy Marley, Lily Tomlin, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Marlee Matlin, Nicholas Ralph, Noel Paul Stookey, Rick Steves, David Foster and Katharine McPhee, Adam Arkin, Courtney Vance, Martha Plimpton, Joe Bonamassa, Sheléa, Jesse Cook, Judy Blume, Celtic Woman, Sarah Silverman, Mychal the Librarian, Lindsey Stirling and more.

The program will feature live musical performances and viewer testimonials, plus archival material from iconic public television shows including Masterpiece, Austin City Limits, Great Performances and Sesame Street.

The telethon also will include three special performances from the Nashville PBS studios featuring Kathy Mattea, Sierra Hull, Molly Tuttle and Ketch Secor.

Following the broadcast, the telethon will be available on the free PBS App from Nov. 27-Dec. 24, 2025.

“This Telethon is going to be a giant lovefest celebrating Public Television. We will feature great music, some classic clips from viewers’ favorite PBS series and a few surprises,” commented PBS SoCal’s Executive Producer for the Telethon, Maura Daly Phinney. “Every contribution that viewers make will go to their local public television station and help them fill the gap created by the loss of our federal funding.”

Paula Kerger, president and CEO of PBS, informed station general managers in August that PBS planned to cut its budget by 21% as public media faces the loss of $1.1 billion in federal funding over the next two fiscal years. The overall pool of station dues will be reduced by $35 million, she said. 

The Corporation for Public Broadcasting, set up by Congress in the 1960s to distribute federal funding grants, announced that it would be shutting down by the end of the year. 

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