Jim Gaffigan Cracks 'Pedophile' Joke During Golden Globes
Monday, 8 January 2024 Jim Gaffigan took the oxygen out of the room during while presenting an award at the Golden Globes -- and it's because he somewhat referenced Jeffrey Epstein-esque material. The longtime standup was on hand Sunday to hand out the award for Best…
Megyn Kelly is joined by Maureen Callahan, Daily Mail columnist, to discuss Jo Koy’s mess of a monologue at the Golden Globes, Taylor Swift delivering a death glare to Koy after his NFL joke, Jim Gaffigan's joke about pedophiles in Hollywood, and more.
Legendary Actor , Donald Sutherland , Dies Following Long Illness.
'The Guardian' reports that actor , Donald Sutherland, has died at the age of 88.
The actor's career spanned over
60 years and included roles in acclaimed
films like 'M*A*S*H*' and 'The Hunger Games.'.
Representatives for Sutherland confirmed
that he died in Miami following a long illness.
Kiefer Sutherland, Donald's son and fellow actor,
released a statement on X regarding
the passing of his father. .
With a heavy heart,
I tell you that my father,
Donald Sutherland,
has passed away, Kiefer Sutherland, via X.
I personally think one
of the most important
actors in the history
of film. Never daunted
by a role, good, bad or ugly. , Kiefer Sutherland, via X.
He loved what he did
and did what he loved,
and one can never ask
for more than that.
A life well lived, Kiefer Sutherland, via X.
Over the course of his career,
Donald Sutherland appeared in
over 190 films and television series. .
He won two Golden Globes for best supporting
actor for the TV films 'Citizen X' in 1996
and 'Path to War' in 2003.
He won two Golden Globes for best supporting
actor for the TV films 'Citizen X' in 1996
and 'Path to War' in 2003.
In 2017, Sutherland
was awarded an
honorary Oscar.
In November, Sutherland's memoir, 'Made Up,
But Still True,' will be posthumously released,
offering “an unfiltered account of his life that is
deeply insightful, emotional, and often very funny.”
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Remembering Prince.
Prince Rogers Nelson was born on
June 7, 1958, in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The singer released
his debut album, 'For You,' in 1978.
Prince’s continued success
solidified his sound, which
blended funk, dance and rock.
He made his film debut in 'Purple Rain,' and released a soundtrack album with the same name.
It spent 24 consecutive weeks at
No. 1 on the 'Billboard' 200.
His final album was
'Hit n Run Phase Two.'.
Prince later died of an accidental fentanyl overdose on April 21, 2016.
Prince was known
for his eclectic style.
Throughout his career, he won Grammys, a Golden Globe and an Academy Award.
Prince had a total of
16 platinum albums.
He was inducted in the
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004.
His estate released a posthumous album,
'Piano and a Microphone 1983.'.
Happy Birthday, Prince!
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