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David Henrie was once ‘afraid’ of Mel Gibson: ‘I have heard horror stories’

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David Henrie recalls being ‘afraid’ to direct Mel Gibson

David Henrie revealed why he “was very much afraid” of Mel Gibson.

“I was afraid to work with Mel. How do you direct an Oscar-winning director?” Henrie shared with Us Weekly of his directorial debut, Monster Summer, starring Gibson.

“I have heard horror stories about friends of mine working with big celebrities — not Mel, other big celebrities — and having really tough times not being able to direct that very large, well-known celebrity because they’ve done it, they know what they’re doing and they’re not going to take directions from a kid.”

He continued, “So I was very much afraid that that [working with Mel] was going to be that.”

However, the concerns went away pretty soon, as the 68-year-old actor proved to be the “exact opposite”. Henrie gushed that directing the Braveheart actor was “so freaking cool”, as he acted as a support, being the only adult on the cast amongst teens.

Set to release in theaters on Friday, October 4, Monster Summer tells the story of Noah (Mason Thames) and his friends, whose fun-filled summer on Martha’s Vineyard takes a turn when they encounter a mysterious force.

Determined to protect their island, the group teams up with Gene (Gibson), a reclusive former police detective, for a thrilling adventure to uncover the truth and save their island.

“The kids kind of woke up a young side of him,” Henrie said of Gibson, who hasn’t starred a children’s movie since 1995’s Pocahontas.

“This is a newer thing for him, [and] he was having fun. He’s like, ‘This is different. I can have fun. I can be a kid again.’ And you sense that from him.”

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‘Frustrated’ Tom Selleck slams CBS for cancelling ‘Blue Bloods’

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Tom Selleck on ‘frustrated’ on CBS’ cancellation of ‘Blue Bloods’

Tom Selleck is certainly not happy with CBS’ decision to end his longtime TV cop drama, Blue Bloods.

After the network announced that the hit series will see it’s end this fall last year, the 79-year-old opened up on why he is entirely onboard with the decision.

“I’m kind of frustrated,” the series’ star got candid in an interview with TV Insider, when asked how does he “feel now that Blue Bloods is over.”

“During those last eight shows, I haven’t wanted to talk about an ending for Blue Bloods but about it still being wildly successful,” Selleck, who according to the outlet, has “been vocal about not wanting the show to end after the 14th season,” said.

“In a Top 100 Shows of 2023-2024 (in total viewers, we were number 9 out of 100), if you discount the three football shows, we’re #6 !” he exclaimed.

“I’m not going to turn into a bitter old guy saying, ‘Get off my lawn!’ I don’t believe in holding grudges, but if you were to say to the television network, ‘Here’s a show you can program in the worst time slot you got, and it is going to guarantee you winning Friday night for the next 15 years,’ it would be almost impossible to believe.”

Selleck also shared why he thinks that the show was never given the value it deserved.

“My frustration is the show was always taken for granted because it performed from the get-go. So how do I feel? It’s going to take a long time to sort all of this out,” he said.

He further continued, “I remember after the weekend [of the final episode’s shoot], I said, “I’ve got to get to bed early tonight because I have to do my dialogue for Monday.’” Well, there was no Monday. It’s just going to take a while.”

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‘Grandparent’ like Tom Brady leaves Julian Edelman’s texts on read

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Tom Brady’s pal Julian Edelman on player’s ‘texting’ habit

Tom Brady’s former New England Patriots wide receiver, Julian Edelman has a complaint about the ex NFL player’s “texting” habits.

“I think he’s a little too old for texting,” Edelman vented to Us Weekly.

“You know when you teach your grandparents how to text and stuff? Maybe that’s what it is. He reads it and he doesn’t know how to text back. I mean, the guy is 50. We’re pushing 50.”

Edelman suggested that the 47-year-old, former quarterback leave his texts unanswered, maybe intentionally.

“I know that he sees them,” Edelman claimed.

Even with the playful teasing, Edelman shared his appreciation for Tom Brady and their former Patriots teammate Rob Gronkowski—both of whom joined him in Tostitos’ latest ad campaign. He also reflected on the new chapter that each of them is embarking on in their lives.

“It is very special,” Edelman said. 

“Now that they’re both retired, it feels very similar to when we were back playing, you know? I see Tom and how he’s preparing for his work now. It makes me want to be better at my work. I see how Rob prepares when we’re doing our podcast. It makes me want to do my job better.”

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Eva Longoria shares ‘Desperate Housewives’ throwback post: ‘20 years’

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Eva Longoria remembers ‘Desperate Housewives’ time on 20th anniversary

Eva Longoria reminisced her time on Desperate Housewives on the show’s 20th anniversary with a throwback

“20 years of Desperate Housewives!! I get so emotional thinking about how this show changed everything for me. So many memories, so many episodes (we used to film 24 episodes a season back then!), and so many iconic outfits,” the actress wrote in the caption of an Instagram post, which had a carousel of pictures from behind-the-scenes, from all the years of the show’s filming.

“Everything I know about filmmaking and TV I learned on that show. I’m so grateful for my forever mentor, Marc Cherry, and for the women who took me under their wing and showed me the way #DesperateHousewives.”

Longoria portrayed the character of Gabrielle Solis, a former model who transitions into the life of a housewife. Discontent with her marriage, her character sparks controversy when she starts an affair with her young gardener, portrayed by Jesse Metcalfe.

Longoria also answered a question to ET Canada, regarding her return to the show, if a reboot happened.

“Of course! Who wouldn’t do it?” she said. ”I loved Gabby Solis. I miss Gabby Solis,” adding, “I would always love to be in Gabby’s shoes again.”

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Eminem learns about daughter Hailie’s pregnancy in ‘Temporary’ music video

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Hailie previously admitted she ‘sobbed’ listening to ‘Temporary’ 

Eminem is going to be a grandpa!

The legendary rapper’s oldest daughter Hailie Jade, 28 is expecting her first child with husband Evan McClintock, with whom she tied the knot in May 2024.

Born Marshall Bruce Mathers III, Eminem, 51, revealed the happy news via the music video for Temporary, his latest homage to Hailie featuring bittersweet lyrics.

The touching video is filled with personal moments, showcasing home video clips of Eminem and Hailie over the years. It even includes scenes from Hailie’s wedding earlier this year, including the sweet moment Eminem saw Hailie in her wedding dress and teared up.

But the most memorable part comes around the 4:05 mark, when Hailie surprises her dad with a Detroit Lions jersey emblazoned with “Grandpa” on the back. As if that wasn’t enough, she then hands him an ultrasound picture, capturing his shocked reaction.

Temporary, featuring Skylar Grey, marks the fourth single off of Eminem’s album The Death of Slim Shady, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard albums chart in July.

Though Hailie hasn’t announced the news herself yet, she reacted to the tear-jerking song in an August episode of her Just a Little Shady podcast.

“I audibly sobbed,” she admitted. 

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