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Emmys 2025 Make Rookie Awards Show Mistake
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Emmys 2025 Make Rookie Awards Show Mistake

by jummy84 September 15, 2025
written by jummy84

The most frustrating part of this year’s Primetime Emmy Awards was the wasted potential. Multiple records were broken, there were many history-making wins, plus upsets galore, and yet all anyone is talking about is a bit that wore out its welcome the second the Boys & Girls Club charity pot went from six figures to five.

Walking into the lobby of the Peacock Theater on a particularly muggy Sunday afternoon, there was actually a lot of enthusiasm for comedian Nate Bargatze’s first stint as host. Not only was he already an Emmy nominee this year for his most recent Netflix comedy special “Your Friend, Nate Bargatze,” but he had also been one of the hosts during the landmark 50th season of “Saturday Night Live.”

Host Nate Bargatze at the 77TH EMMY® AWARDS, broadcasting live to both coasts from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, California, Sunday, Sept. 14, (8:00-11:00 PM, LIVE ET/5:00-8:00 PM, LIVE PT) on the CBS Television Network, and streaming on Paramount+.* -- Photo: Sonja Flemming/CBS ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

His opening sketch, a play on “SNL” highlight “Washington’s Dream,” co-starring cast members Bowen Yang, James Austin Johnson, and Mikey Day, worked super-well in the room, with jokes like “What is streaming, sir?” “A new way for people to lose money,” eliciting laughs from the audience full of Television Academy members who work in the industry.

Maybe chalk that up to beginner’s luck, or playing the hits, but forgoing a traditional monologue to announce an ongoing bit about taking money away from charity in the name of shorter speeches was dead on arrival. And following it shortly with actress Jennifer Coolidge taking triple the amount of time anyone took to give a speech just to present the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series to “Hacks” star Jean Smart didn’t help.

Immediately, it was clear that Bargatze and Emmys producers Jesse Collins, Dionne Harmon, and Jeannae Rouzan-Clay did not realize the extent to which they were prioritizing a bunch of presenter bits that did not work (as often is the case) over the main thing fans of awards shows generally tune in for: heartfelt acceptance speeches.

Thankfully, the charity pot countdown did not seem to get in the way of speeches from actors who gave breakthrough performances this season, like “The Pitt” star Katherine LaNasa and “Severance” star Tramell Tillman, the latter of whom became the first ever Black winner for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.

Stephen Colbert at the 77TH EMMY® AWARDS, broadcasting live to both coasts from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, California, Sunday, Sept. 14, (8:00-11:00 PM, LIVE ET/5:00-8:00 PM, LIVE PT) on the CBS Television Network, and streaming on Paramount+.* -- Photo: Sonja Flemming/CBS ©2025 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Stephen Colbert at the 77th Emmy AwardsCourtesy of Sonja Flemming / CBS

But even when there weren’t those imposing numbers on the board, Bargatze’s only commentary on those emotional TV moments was always just some play on how the winner damaged the charity pot.

It was emblematic of a problem with awards shows in general, one that Bargatze and company are just another example of: These are live events, and live events feed off of the energy in the crowds.

If you lose the crowd, you lose the show. The past two Golden Globes also suffered from this, as part of the reason comedian Jo Koy tanked was that no one in the Beverly Hilton ballroom could actually hear him. The next year, they made sure host Nikki Glaser’s mic was on, yet none of the presenter bits worked because the staging had them perform jokes to the camera, with their backs to the majority of the audience in the room.

If “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” winning its first Emmy for Outstanding Talk Series on the precipice of the show coming to an end continues to be seen as the highlight of the telecast, it is because the audience inside the Peacock Theater was clapping and cheering for host Colbert before they even read off the nominees. That win? It was the most hype the crowd ever got.

Despite the production’s shortcomings, at least there was an overall sense of contentment with the actual awards results, especially given the amount of surprise wins. (For instance, virtually everyone was happy to see “Somebody Somewhere” star Jeff Hiller unexpectedly triumph in the Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series over big stars like Harrison Ford and Colman Domingo and perennial nominees like Ebon Moss-Bachrach and Bowen Yang.)

The after-parties were all jubilant, and refreshingly free of the kind of bad, distracting bits that so hurt the show itself. As one awards specialist sagely put it, “We all love a surprise, you just hope it goes in your favor.” On the telecast, it didn’t.

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Bob Vylan Netherlands Show Canceled Over Israel, Charlie Kirk Comments
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Bob Vylan Netherlands Show Canceled Over Israel, Charlie Kirk Comments

by jummy84 September 15, 2025
written by jummy84

U.K. punk-rap provocateurs Bob Vylan have had their upcoming concert in Tilburg, Netherlands, canceled over comments made at a recent show that the venue said “clearly cross a line.”

During the duo’s recent show at Club Paradiso in Amsterdam, frontman Bobby Vylan repeated the “Death, death to the IDF” chant that turned the band into a flashpoint at Glastonbury earlier this summer. According to a report in De Telegraf, a conservative-leaning Dutch newspaper, Vylan also said, “Fuck the fascists, fuck the Zionists. Go find them in the streets.”

Along with these remarks, video also showed Vylan commenting on the assassination of Charlie Kirk, who was shot and killed while speaking at an event at Utah Valley University last week. “I want to dedicate this next one to an absolute piece of shit of a human being,” Vylan said. “The pronouns: was/were. Cause if you chat shit, you will get banged. Rest in peace Charlie Kirk, you piece of shit.”

In response, the Tilburg club Poppodium 013 decided to cancel Bob Vylan’s show, which was scheduled to take place Tuesday, Sept. 16. It appears the decision was based largely on Vylan’s “go find them in the streets” comment, though it’s possible his statement on Kirk’s killing played some role, too. 

“We believe the statements Bob Vylan made last night at Paradiso clearly cross a line,” Poppodium 013 wrote in a statement (via Google Translate). “We strongly reject the trivialization of political murder and the call to ‘go look for people in the streets.’”

They continued: “While we understand that the statements were made in the context of punk and activism, and that the reporting on them is sometimes less nuanced than what actually happened, we nevertheless believe that these new statements go too far. They no longer fall within the boundaries of what we can offer a stage.”

In explaining their decision, Poppodium 013 did note the reason they went ahead with the concert in the first place, despite calls to cancel it following Bob Vylan’s controversial Glastonbury set.

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“The venue expressed its understanding for the artist’s anger regarding the genocidal violence perpetrated by the State of Israel in Gaza, a situation that deserves our full attention, even though his words were not our own,” they said. “We still share that shock and outrage. Moreover, Bob Vylan clarified in his own statement that his earlier statement ‘death to the IDF’ was not an antisemitic slogan, but rather criticism of the Israeli army. 013 wanted to send a message that Gaza deserves full attention and that outrage about it deserves a place on stage. We still stand by that.”

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Vylan partially addressed this latest controversy on Instagram, specifically rejecting media reports that characterized his comments about Kirk’s death as celebratory. “At no point during yesterday’s show was Charlie Kirk’s death celebrated,” he said. “At no point whatsoever did we celebrate Charlie Kirk’s death. I did call him a piece of shit, that much is true. But at no point was his death celebrated.”

He added: “What did happen is, one reporter that bought their ticket online, came with the sole purpose of finding something to report. And after I called him a piece of shit and played a song, they have written that up as a celebration. Not a celebration. Isn’t a celebration. Wasn’t a celebration. Calm down.” 

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Katherine LaNasa and Grant Show: Did You Know the Newly Minted Emmy Winner Is Married to the ’90s Hottie?
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Katherine LaNasa and Grant Show: Did You Know the Newly Minted Emmy Winner Is Married to the ’90s Hottie?

by jummy84 September 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Katherine LaNasa and Grant Show may be one of the hottest couples on the Emmys 2025 red carpet—and we now must know everything about their longtime romance.

LaNasa, a well-established character actor with a seriously impressive IMDB history, finally got her due at Sunday night’s ceremony with her win for best supporting actress for her role as Dana Evans in The Pitt. Considering she’s been working in Hollywood since the early 1990s and this is her first Emmy nomination and win, she has a lot to celebrate.

But in addition to saying to yourself, “Wait, I loved her in XYZ,” you may have noticed the guy on her arm and done a double take. Yes, if you didn’t know LaNasa is married to Show, who is probably best known as ’90s certified hottie Jake Hanson from Melrose Place.

Grant Show and Katherine LaNasa arrive at The 2025 BAFTA TV Tea Party at The Maybourne Beverly Hills on September 13, 2025 .

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If you’re unfamiliar with Show’s character, his Wikipedia page describes Jake as being “known for being a womanizer as he hooked up with nearly every female occupant of Melrose.” Okay, noted!

Here’s some background on Katherine LaNasa and Grant Show that you are probably curious about. The pair got engaged in 2012, with People reporting that LaNasa “is very excited,” and they married just a few weeks later.

They had a daughter, Eloise, in 2014, who joined LaNasa’s older son, Henry Hopper, whom she had with her first husband, actor Dennis Hopper. LaNasa posts some pretty adorable photos of her family on her Instagram on the reg, and it all looks pretty idyllic.

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Foo Fighters Play First Show in Over a Year, Unveil New Drummer Ilan Rubin
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Foo Fighters Play First Show in Over a Year, Unveil New Drummer Ilan Rubin

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Foo Fighters returned to the stage for their first show in more than a year on Saturday night (September 13th) at the Fremont Theater in San Luis Obispo, California. The last-minute concert was announced the night before, with tickets selling out immediately.

The gig marked the debut of new Foo Fighers drummer Ilan Rubin, following reports earlier this summer that he had replaced Josh Freese in essentially what amounted a trade between the Foos and Nine Inch Nails.

Grohl and company certainly gave fans their money’s worth at the intimate gig, playing a 25-song set, kicking off with “All My Life,” as Rubin immediately lived up to the challenge with the drum-heavy song.

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At one point in the show, Grohl told the audience, “I finally get the opportunity to say, ‘Ladies and gentlemen, will you please welcome… the most badass motherfucker, Ilan Rubin, is playing drums in the Foo Fighters right now.’ It’s official. You can stamp the passport.”

The Foos broke out a handful of tunes for the first time in a decade or more, including “Have It All” (last performed in 2015), a cover of Late!’s “Winnebago” (not played since 2014), and “Exhausted” (previously performed in 2014).

The rest of the set featured favorites like “Times Like These,” “The Pretender,” “My Hero,” and “Best of You,” and closed out with the classic “Everlong.”

The one-off concert precedes a series of dates in Asia in October and Mexico in November, with tickets to those concerts available here. During the show last night, Grohl revealed that the band had some other surprises coming up in the near future.

See video footage and the setlist from the San Luis Obispo below.

Setlist:
All My Life
Rope
Have It All (first time since 2015)
Times Like These
Wattershed
Stacked Actors
La Dee Da
These Days
The Pretender
Walk
My Hero (preceded by band introductions)
Learn to Fly
Rescued
Aurora
This Is a Call
No Son of Mine (with Motörhead’s “Ace of Spades” interpolation)
Shame Shame
White Limo
Winnebago (Late! cover — first time since 2014)
Best of You
Encore:
Alone + Easy Target (first time since 2018)
Low
Monkey Wrench
Exhausted (first time since 2014)
Everlong

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What the Award Show Looked Like 20 Years Ago
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What the Award Show Looked Like 20 Years Ago

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
written by jummy84

S. Epatha Merkerson Lost Her Acceptance Speech Down Her Dress

Another first time nominee and winner was S. Epatha Merkerson, who was honored in the Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries or Movie category for her performance in Lackawanna Blues. In a lighthearted moment, she noted she’d lost a copy of her acceptance speech down her dress.

“Oh my god, I actually wrote something, and I put it in my thing, and it went down and I can’t get it,” Merkerson told the crowd. “It’s probably stuck to me.”

Rounding out the winners in the miniseries categories were The Lost Prince, which was named Outstanding Miniseries overall, and Paul Newman, who despite winning in the Supporting Actor category for his work in Empire Falls did not attend the 2005 Emmys.

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'Unfortunately India's Biggest Reality Show Became More About The Host', Ashneer Grover Again Took A Dig At Salman Khan
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‘Unfortunately India’s Biggest Reality Show Became More About The Host’, Ashneer Grover Again Took A Dig At Salman Khan

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
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Ashneer Grover has reignited his previous controversy by taking a subtle dig at a Bollywood superstar, without directly naming him, while talking about Bigg Boss 19. His comments have once again drawn attention toward his ongoing friction with Salman Khan. In an interaction with one of the media houses, Grover spoke about how reality shows are built around contestants, yet often end up revolving around the host.

Ashneer Grover

Ashneer said, “Reality shows should always be about the participants. Unfortunately, in India’s biggest reality show, a very big superstar hosts it. It has now become more about him than the contestants. Addressing his critics who questioned his hosting style, Ashneer doubled down on his perspective. He said, “Contestants dedicate 24 hours of their life to such shows. They are the ones investing real effort. But if someone just arrives on the weekend and hijacks the entire narrative, that’s not fair. The power should remain with the contestants and their content, not the weekend guest.”

Ashneer Grover

Let us tell you that this isn’t the first time Grover has clashed, directly or indirectly, with Salman Khan. Their rift dates back to one of Ashneer’s earlier podcast interviews, where he narrated his experience of sponsoring Salman for a shoot. According to Grover, he waited three hours to brief the star, only for the manager to tell him not to click pictures with Salman as it might offend him. Ashneer claimed he angrily refused, saying, “Go to hell! What kind of heroism is this?”

Ashneer Grover

The remark quickly went viral, drawing heavy criticism from Salman’s fans. The situation escalated further during Bigg Boss 18 in 2024, when Grover appeared as a guest. On the show, Salman confronted him about his statements. The superstar clarified, “That meeting wasn’t directly with you, it was with your team. You made it sound like we misled you, and even the figures you mentioned were wrong.”

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Everything to Know About Calvin Klein's Spring 2026 Show
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Everything to Know About Calvin Klein’s Spring 2026 Show

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
written by jummy84

When Veronica Leoni, the newly appointed creative director of Calvin Klein, unveiled her F/W 25 collection in February in NYC, the fashion world was abuzz with excitement. Not only was it the first time Calvin Klein had shown in the city since 2018, but it was also Leoni’s inaugural collection. Insiders celebrated her skillful mix of fresh innovation and understated yet chic coolness, while honoring Calvin Klein’s legacy of American simplicity. All the praise left fashion people eagerly waiting to see what Leoni would do next. Yesterday, that anticipation culminated in a beautiful showcase for S/S 26.

Taking place at the Brant Foundation in NYC, the Calvin Klein show was a star-studded event. A-list attendees, including Rosalía, Lily Collins, and Solange Knowles, were there to support Leoni’s sophomore collection. Speaking of the collection, it focused on and mastered sensual minimalism, starting with monochromatic black, white, and beige outfits, some of which included thin-strap sculpted dresses paired with modest headscarves and leather loafers or boots. On the other hand, tailored pants and shorts were styled with low, rounded-neck blazers that featured delicate bras peeking out from the top. Long fringe dresses and pops of green, pink, and red added personality, as did what some might call the star of the show, a tweed dress woven with the brand’s iconic logo underwear waistbands.

For more on Leoni’s S/S 26 sensual yet minimalist collection for Calvin Klein, keep scrolling.

A-List Attendees

So far, the hottest place to be and be seen during New York Fashion Week has been at Calvin Klein’s S/S 26 show. The celebrities showed up and out, dressed to the nines for the American fashion house. Rosalía, the face of Calvin Klein’s fall 2025 underwear campaign, was in attendance alongside Lily Collins, Solange Knowles, Naomi Watts, and Emily Ratajkowski. But the top-tier guest list didn’t stop there. When it came to the men, Jungkook, a member of the K-pop group BTS and Calvin Klein Global Brand Ambassador, also sat front row with Christopher Briney, aka Conrad from Summer I Turned Pretty. TL;DR Calvin Klein knows how to assemble a group of chic celebrities.

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Pictured: Rosalía

Celebrity at Calvin Klein s/s 26 show in NYC.

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Pictured: Lily Collins

Celebrity at Calvin Klein s/s 26 show in NYC.

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Pictured: Solange Knowles