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Malik Taylor, TikTok Star & Creator of 'The Unpopular Party' YouTube Channel, Has Passed Away At 28: 'A Light To Everyone'
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Malik Taylor, TikTok Star & Creator of ‘The Unpopular Party’ YouTube Channel, Has Passed Away At 28: ‘A Light To Everyone’

by jummy84 August 22, 2025
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Malik Taylor, TikTok Star & Creator of ‘The Unpopular Party’ YouTube Channel, Has Passed Away At 28: ‘A Light To Everyone’

TikTok star Malik Taylor’s life has come to a tragic end at just 28 years old.

His d*ath was confirmed in a Facebook post from Alpha Kappa Psi, his business fraternity at Austin Peay State University, where he graduated in 2020.

“It is with heavy hearts that we share our beloved Brother, Malik Taylor, has gone to ‘Audit Eternal,’” the post read. “To know him was to know he was a light to everyone—always bringing laughter, joy and a warm smile that brightened every room he entered.” The fraternity added, “Though your time with us was far too short, you were a good and faithful Brother, and the ‘Great Auditor’ will reward you for your everlasting work.”

Taylor built a following of more than 250,000 across Instagram and TikTok with his witty breakdowns of pop culture and comedic “POV” videos. He also created content for his YouTube channel, The Unpopular Party, which has over 94,000 subscribers.

Just one day before his death, Taylor told fans about his move to Charlotte, N.C., declaring, “The Queen City need the king.”

As of now, his cause of d*ath has not been officially confirmed, though some outlets have claimed he passed away in a car accident.

Prayers to his fans and supporters.


August 22, 2025 0 comments
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THE GUIDING LIGHT, Cynthia Watros, 1990s, 1952-2009.
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‘General Hospital’ Star Cynthia Watros Reveals When ‘I Was Convinced I Might Lose This Job’

by jummy84 August 21, 2025
written by jummy84

Cynthia Watros marked six years as General Hospital‘s Nina Reeves in June, but her daytime journey began decades before, when she was cast on Guiding Light, and discovered her passion for the genre. “I started off my career in soaps and loved it then, and I love it just as much now,” Watros reflects. “It feels so comforting and rewarding as an actor to be able to play a character for so long. And I fall in love with every character that I’ve played because there’s some sort of lovable quality in them.”

August 21, 2025 0 comments
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Blake Lively To Star In 'The Survival List' Rom-Com At Lionsgate
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Blake Lively To Star In ‘The Survival List’ Rom-Com At Lionsgate

by jummy84 August 21, 2025
written by jummy84

After working with Blake Lively on the Another Simple Favor films, Lionsgate has acquired the Tom Melia spec The Survival List as a starring vehicle for the actress, which she’ll also produce, Deadline has confirmed.

An action rom-com, the film follows Annie, a highbrow reality TV producer who against her wishes, is assigned to a new show hosted by famous survival expert Chopper Lane. However, when a shipwreck strands them on a deserted island, Annie discovers Chopper is a fraud and knows nothing about survival, leaving her in charge of figuring out how to keep them alive. Forced to work together, they begin to discover an unlikely chemistry.

Marc Platt, the Oscar nominee behind the Wicked films and the recent live-action How to Train Your Dragon, is in talks to produce alongside Lively. Scott O’Brien will oversee the project for Lionsgate.

Recently caught up in a legal battle with Justin Baldoni surrounding their hit Sony film It Ends with Us that continues to unfold, Lively has just been seen starring in Amazon MGM & Lionsgate’s Another Simple Favor, where she reteamed with director Paul Feig and co-star Anna Kendrick. The sequel premiered on Prime Video in May after premiering at SXSW.

Set to release sequel Wicked: For Good via Universal in November, after seeing Wicked gross over $756M worldwide, Platt’s other recent global hit How to Train Your Dragon made over $626M in thesters.

Melia is a British writer best known for Rye Lane, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, and was nominated for Outstanding British Film at the 2024 BAFTAs, also scoring 16 nominations at the British Independent Film Awards. He’s also written for the Sky drama series Brassic, as well as the Sky comedy Bloods.

August 21, 2025 0 comments
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Good Omens star Michael Sheen still gets "very moved" by show's fans
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Good Omens star Michael Sheen still gets “very moved” by show’s fans

by jummy84 August 20, 2025
written by jummy84

While discussing his career, Sheen specifically referenced his working relationship with Tennant and how they had previously often competed for the same parts before working closely together.

Sheen revealed: “Well, David and I, for many years, we knew each other, socially or whatever, and we’d been in one film together – a film called Bright Young Things that Stephen Fry did – but we had no scenes together, so we didn’t really know each other. And maybe that’s because we were often up for the same parts. So there was usually one role that David and I would both be up for.”

The actor noted how their similarities actually made it easier for them to play “light and shade”, also reminding us they almost played each other’s characters in Good Omens.

Sheen noted that the “dance” of them working together often meant that things quickly “clicked” and they developed their characters “off each other”.

Michael Sheen has spoken about how the Good Omens fandom has moved him over the years. Eamonn M. McCormack/Getty Images

Discussing fans of the series, Sheen revealed that he still gets “very moved” by how much it means to them and how it has brought people together, too.

The show has filmed a 90-minute finale, which currently has no set release date, and on which Sheen had no more details to offer during his appearance at the festival.

Neil Gaiman, co-author of Good Omens, exited the TV series after he was accused of sexual assault, which he has strongly denied. He contributed to writing the Good Omens finale but he did not work on the production and his production company Blank Corporation was not involved.

A total of nine women have spoken out against the writer, with their accusations being detailed in a Vulture article published in January 2025, and in a Tortoise Media podcast released in July 2024.

Allegations included claims that Gaiman engaged them in “rough” sex and BDSM without their consent. The novelist has firmly denied any non-consensual or illegal conduct in a statement.

He said: “As I read through this latest collection of accounts, there are moments I half-recognise and moments I don’t, descriptions of things that happened sitting beside things that emphatically did not happen.

“I’m far from a perfect person, but I have never engaged in non-consensual sexual activity with anyone. Ever.”

Good Omens seasons 1 and 2 are available to stream now on Prime Video. Plus, read our guides to the best Amazon Prime series and the best movies on Amazon Prime.

Check out more of our Fantasy coverage or visit our TV Guide and Streaming Guide to find out what’s on. For more from the biggest stars in TV, listen to The Radio Times Podcast.

August 20, 2025 0 comments
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Chance the Rapper: Star Line Album Review
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Chance the Rapper: Star Line Album Review

by jummy84 August 20, 2025
written by jummy84

Chance doesn’t seem at ease putting it all out there, which, in a twisted way, only makes me want it more. With his usual mix of sun-kissed melodies and squawking ad-libs, inoffensively sweeping soul beats with gospel touches by his usual production braintrust, he opens up just enough to get the internet off his back. “Some days I just ghost her, some days I’m supposed to/The crib feel like a gunfight, but them strollers, that’s the holster,” he raps on “The Highs & Lows,” the easygoing piano-led beat allows his words to breathe. He sounds a little lonely and sad, like he’s skipping rocks at the lake on “Back to the Go,” as he thinks about the effect his relationship falling apart will have on his kids and having to spend his days in a bachelor pad. It’s his most direct writing and, unfortunately, it’s done over a rock-rap instrumental that sounds like it was ripped from a 2DopeBoyz blog post.

There’s a suggestion that his self-esteem has taken a hit on “Pretty,” where, over a vocal sample pitched-up to Heatmakerz levels, he works through his insecurities in real time: “My mom told me I’m a nice person/I got left but maybe I ain’t find the right person/I got clean, maybe I ain’t get the right version.” There are a few striking moments like these where Chance allows himself to feel unconsciously exposed. But most of the time, it feels like you’re hearing Chance’s emotions once they’ve already been self-consciously processed, which is less personal and interesting. For example, “Space & Time,” a bland and distant ballad where he builds up the maturity to face the crib where he thought he’d raise a family, sounds straight off the Lion King soundtrack.

It’s human to be tentative when writing about intimate experiences, but Chance rarely lets those bits of pure feeling slip through the cracks. His writing feels heavily combed over, and though he calls himself an “emotional rollercoaster,” I only get that because he said so. Otherwise he doesn’t allow himself to be potentially picked apart or embarrassed, like on Acid Rap when he downplays his Blackness to girls in an attempt to get laid. Chance would rather cloak his feelings in his reliable wordplay (“You know it’s dirty when the sink dirty,” he raps on “Negro Problem”) or shift the focus away from his relationship entirely. “No More Old Men,” with longtime collaborator Jamila Woods, is his sweet spot, vividly describing childhood memories (the familial vibe of the barbershop; his uncles on the block drinking beers and betting on boxing matches) as a way of messaging the lack of male mentors in his hometown nowadays. As well as “Letters,” where he calls out the unholy actions of both his local parish and Joel Osteen-style megachurches. Both are solid and impassioned Chance the Rapper songs—he’s bending his voice, toggling between moods—that show the totality of what’s on his mind, but I feel his message more than I actually want to listen to him on the same frictionless, loungey beats that haven’t sounded fresh in a decade.

It’s frustrating that the main goal of Star Line seems to be for Chance to reset the board without getting shit on. That’s an uninspired mission that mostly relies on Chance reverting back to his corny writing exercises (the greek mythology bit on “Space & Time”), trusted lighthearted stoner anthems (“Tree”), and knack for bringing a cross-generational cast of likable characters into his world like he did on Coloring Book: Some work (DJ Pharris’ drop on the intro; BabyChiefDoit’s foul-mouthed drill punchlines; Do or Die’s welcomed nostalgia tour) and some don’t (Lil Wayne in 2025; stale BJ the Chicago Kid parts; a Jay Electronica verse that sounds like it was recorded in a Rothschild family dungeon). It’s rarely bad, just safe, doing more to remind us of the old days than to embrace the musical crossroads he’s at. That feels like a missed opportunity to fill in the blanks that are still there.

August 20, 2025 0 comments
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