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Hollywood Elites Deny Children’s Charity $100K Through Long-Winded Emmy Speeches

Hollywood Elites Deny Children’s Charity $100K Through Long-Winded Emmy Speeches

When it comes to self-importance, Hollywood never disappoints. Sunday night’s Emmy Awards tried something different: host Nate Bargatze set up a clever gimmick where Hollywood celebrity winners could either help raise money for kids in need or — if they couldn’t keep their mouths shut — siphon funds away. And guess what happened? Hollywood Emmy speeches proved exactly why so many people can’t stand award shows anymore.

Bethesda Tweets and Deletes Video Appearing to Mock Charlie Kirk Tragedy — “You Don’t Care Much About These Fas**sts, Do You?”

Bethesda Tweets and Deletes Video Appearing to Mock Charlie Kirk Tragedy — “You Don’t Care Much About These Fas**sts, Do You?”

In the wake of the tragic assassination Charlie last week, outrage has erupted over Bethesda, a major video game studio, being accused of mocking his death online. The post in question has since been deleted, but as of this writing, Bethesda has not issued an apology or statement addressing the backlash.

Elizabeth Banks Brags That Five Women One Man Nominated for Best Director at Emmys – Man Immediately Wins

Elizabeth Banks Brags That Five Women One Man Nominated for Best Director at Emmys – Man Immediately Wins

Elizabeth Banks just had her second major awards-show faceplant at the Emmys, and this one might be even funnier than the last.

At the 2025 Emmy Awards, Banks was tapped to present Outstanding Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie. Rather than simply introduce the nominees and let the moment speak for itself, she tried to make it into a feminist statement. Banks proudly pointed out that five of the six nominees were women, touting it as a big cultural milestone.

Cue the punchline: the one man nominated — Philip Barantini, for Adolescence — immediately won.