Seth Meyers reveals Lonely Island song that made him vomit from laughing so hard: 'I think about it all the time'New Foto - Seth Meyers reveals Lonely Island song that made him vomit from laughing so hard: 'I think about it all the time'

Cindy Ord/Getty; Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic Seth Meyersis taking it back to the Lonely Island song that was so funny, it made him sick. On the latest episode ofThe Lonely Island and Seth Meyers Podcast, theLate Nighthost lamented missing out onthe extensive Dennis Franz/NYPD Blueconversationfrom the previous episode — and noted his surprise thatAndy Samberg,Akiva Schaffer, andJorma Tacconedidn't use the opportunity to bring up another Franz-related memory. "I kinda couldn't believe you guys talked about Dennis Franz for that long," Meyers said, "and didn't mention that the Dennis Franz line is the hardest I've ever laughed at a Lonely Island [song]." Samberg confirmed that Meyers has an unusual fixation on the group's track "Mona Lisa," which they wrote and recorded for their 2016 moviePopstar: Never Stop Never Stopping. "You did like that joke a lot," he said. "You, I think more than anyone I know, like that song. And people like that song, but it maybe is your favorite of our songs." Meyers hasn't shaken the song since he first heard it. "I think about it all the time," he admitted. "I'm really happy sometimes because the run of lyrics that starts, 'I'm an American,' is maybe my favorite series of lines." In the song, Samberg (as fictional pop singer Conner4Real) opines that Leonardo da Vinci's most famous portrait is "an overrated piece of s‑‑‑." Meyers' favorite lines come from the song's bridge, in which Samberg sings, "I am an American man/This is my native land. Where no one lies about paintings/But that's not the case in France." Glen Wilson He goes on to compare da Vinci's subject to a certainHill Street Bluesactor. "Where the naked ladies dance and they look like Dennis Franz/You're so mangy, Mona/Hair part wider than a country road/Unless you count cats, she died alone/The Mona Lisa sucks." Samberg reflected on the composition of the song on the podcast. "Melodically, it veers into Morrissey territory also, which is fun," he said. Meyers then revealed that the song elicited unusual physical reactions when he first heard it alongside hisSNLandLate Nightcollaborator Mike Shoemaker. "The lore about 'Mona Lisa' is that you sent it to Shoemaker and I — we were in my office, and we laughed so hard that I threw up and he farted," Meyers recalled. "I literally started choking and threw up into my trash can, and he farted." Schaffer was honored by Meyers' reaction. "That's wonderful," he said. Want more movie news? Sign up forEntertainment Weekly's free newsletterto get the latest trailers, celebrity interviews, film reviews, and more. "Mona Lisa" didn't make the final cut ofPopstarin all its glory, as the song was trimmed down to a brief cutaway that only showed a fragment of its second chorus. Butthe full trackwas released on the movie's soundtrack. Listen to the full episode ofThe Lonely Island and Seth Meyers Podcastabove.Popstar: Never Stop Never Stoppingis currently streaming on Netflix. Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

Seth Meyers reveals Lonely Island song that made him vomit from laughing so hard: 'I think about it all the time'

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Christine Baranski, Murray Bartlett, and more "Nine Perfect Strangers "stars on why 'you should be scared' of season 2

Disney/Reiner Bajo Nine Perfect Strangersstars Christine Baranski, Murray Bartlett, Annie Murphy, Mark Strong, and Maisie Richardson-Sellers take EW inside the 'chaos' of season 2's icy mountaintop retreat. Baranski, Bartlett, and Strong say Nicole Kidman's commanding performance as a major draw to joining the cast, teasing where her enigmatic Masha Dmitrichenko aims to push their characters - and if they'll survive. Murphy and Bartlett concur that the cast "really did become a family" during the six-month shoot in Germany, and warns of the rest of the "rollercoaster" of season 2: "You should be scared." Pack your bags and have your medical history handy, it's time for another round ofNicole Kidman-assisted psychedelic torture. Nine Perfect Strangers, the hitHululimited series adapted from theLiane Moriartybook of the same name, returns for a second season. Moriarty's 2018 romp ended where theDavid E. Kelleyseries ended in 2021, but the people rose in cacophonous protest, letting their demands be known:We want more Masha Dmitrichenko! And we want her in the Bavarian Alps! So Kelley, co-showrunner John-Henry Butterworth, and Kidman, who plays the enigmatic Russian wellness guru kindly obliged, serving up nine brand new strangers and plenty more drama in a wintry, idyllic retreat. Ahead of the second season premiere,Entertainment Weeklychecked up on five of Masha's new guests (patients? inmates?) -Christine Baranski,Murray Bartlett,Annie Murphy,Mark Strong, andMaisie Richardson-Sellers- to break down the first two legs of this twisted trip. Disney/Reiner Bajo As if they still haven't fully checked out of Zauberwald, the Gothic, hilltop estate thatLena Olin's Helena cedes full control over to Masha for her unhinged experiments, the cast ofNine Perfect Strangersseason 2 are quite unanimous on what prompted them to sign on to the show's second season. "The arc for this character as an actor is super exciting. You get to play all these different facets, you get a complete rollercoaster ride, and it's Nicole Kidman," says Bartlett, who plays Brian Tumkin, a disgraced children's TV host haunted by intrusive hallucinations of his ventriloquist puppet. Strong, who plays David Sharpe, the smoldering billionaire with a secret connection to Masha, has a past of his own with Kidman, having costarred in the 2014 psychological thrillerBefore I Go To Sleep. "I felt with Nicole... we just picked up on where we left off and we were very confident in each other's company, and I think that helped enormously," he says. Baranski, who plays the fabulous hedonist Victoria with - you guessed it - a dark secret on deck, muses about the decision to boardNine Perfect Strangers' second season, "Work comes along, you say, 'Whoa, okay, Nicole Kidman, second season, these are the actors who might be involved, it shoots in Europe.' I'm like, 'I'm on board.'" Kidman is the only holdover from the series' first and (originally) only planned season. With a single-track mind on "healing from trauma," her Masha drove the last ennead of strangers (Melissa McCarthy,Michael Shannon,Regina Hall, to name just three) through a gauntlet of deceptively delivered and increasingly potent doses of psilocybin, and into madness, strife, and even suicide. She plans more of the same for the second season's kennel of guinea pigs, which also includes Imogen (Murphy), Victoria's cynical, therapy-obsessed daughter who privately pines for her mother's love; Peter (Henry Golding), David's son on an even more hopeless parental validation quest; Agnes (Dolly de Leon), a famous former nun seeking divine forgiveness for a terrible transgression; Matteo (Aras Aydin), the dashing paramour Victoria's brought along to thwart any hope Imogen has for quality time; Tina (King Princess), a piano prodigy who's lost touch with her instrument; Wolfie (Richardson-Sellers), Tina's girlfriend and full-time cheerleader; and Martin (Lucas Englander), Helena's son, charged with the impossible task of reining in the freewheeling Masha. The remote mountain retreat does three jobs at once for Masha - forces her motley crew of guests to bond, keeps them from getting out no matter how unhinged her "therapy" becomes, and keeps a wave of federal investigations into her season 1 actions from getting in. Bartlett says the long location shoot achieved the same end of bringing the cast together, without the psychoactives or subpoenas. "This was six months, so it really did become a family out of necessity. We were willing, but you really rely on each other and become very close," he explains. Murphy agrees, recalling, "you throw a bunch of people across the ocean, away from their friends and family and their own beds, especially when those people are really, at their core, a bunch of theater nerds who are so excited to be in an acting troupe... and everyone just really clicked." Disney/Reiner Bajo Though the jaded, unerringly critical Imogen is a far cry from Alexis Rose, Murphy's breakout role on the beloved Canadian comedy seriesSchitt's Creek, Masha would probably place them on the same treatment regimen on account of their vain, daffy, and distant mothers. "Imogen was so fun because at her core, she loves her mom, and she idolizes her mom, and she wants to be like her mom," however "devastatingly hurt" Victoria's neglect may also make her feel. Murphy reveals that she "even tried to talk like Christine a little bit, heighten my enunciation a little bit," to slip into the character's psychology. "Baranski is everything you could possibly want Christine Baranski to be, plus so much more. She is just, her sense of humor is so wicked," Murphy gushes. "Her lust for life is insatiable. She made the most of the experience more than anyone else. She was constantly in museums, and at concerts, and going on trips, and just reading historical fiction based on the places where we were... she's such a wonderful role model." Related:How Seth Rogen helped inform the drug trip scenes in Hulu'sNine Perfect Strangers Reiner Bajo/Disney Sign up forEntertainment Weekly'sfree daily newsletterto get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. Baranski infused Victoria, whom she characterizes as "a worldly person," with some of her own globe-trotting savoir faire. "I love to study history, particularly European history. The fact that we were in Germany allowed me to really deep dive into the Austro-Hungarian empire and Germany before the war," she says. "I'm a lover of music and opera, so I was always going, whether it was Wagner, Puccini, I'd be at the Munich Opera House... I just couldn't read and study enough about where I was, so it was a very rich experience for me as an actress and as a person." Though the two-part season 2 premiere introduces the mother-daughter pair as perhaps the two least likely to succeed in their stated goal of reconciliation, Baranski encourages the audience to have hope. "She loves the fact that her daughter's so smart. She's almost intimidated by her daughter," Baranski reasons, citing the characters' barbed "senses of humor" as an opportunity to "realize how similar these two women are." "I think that where Imogen and Victoria end up, that to me is kind of like the love story of the show," Murphy teases. Reiner Bajo/Disney The love story Masha sought out explicitly to rewrite, however, is the one between Richardson-Sellers' Wolfie and King Princess' Tina. The fact that Wolfie and Tina fight, misunderstand each other, and seek solace in sometimes destructive ways doesn't scare Richardson-Sellers; it's a point of pride. "I think it's a real privilege to be able to show queerness in its many, many multifaceted ways, especially whereby the queerness is not the center of the story, and queer pain is not the center of the story. It's just people," she says. "It's people who are struggling through loss and the relationship is breaking, but they happen to be queer... I hope it's slightly a lesson, but also that there is hope. I think this is a story of unraveling and then what's left - can they survive through that?" Strong's David arrives at Zauberwald later than the rest, and has a chip on his shoulder about therapy that's bigger than the rest's. "David represents the kind guy who's like, 'It's not going to affect me, don't expect me to be vulnerable, don't expect me to open up about anything. It's not going to work. I don't need therapizing. I know exactly who I am and what I'm doing,'" Strong says. He continues, "You realize that although his son, Peter, thinks he's coming in order to bond with him, you slowly learn that there's a history between him and Masha, and actually what he's coming to do is check up on her because he's intrigued by her. I think the therapy thing is a total side issue for him. And of course what happens is she sort of lures him and encourages him to take part in it, and, yeah, chaos ensues." Disney/Reiner Bajo Chaos is personified in Bartlett's Brian, who spends his first few minutes of screen time having a meltdown on a ski lift and conscripting de Leon's Agnes into sherpa-ing his luggage up to Zauberwald, after mistaking her for the help. Describing the character as "an actor's dream," Bartlett explains, "I invented this whole backstory for Brian that he had a terrible childhood, and so he went into this area of children's TV with a real mission and deep care for the children that he was making the show for, to give them a kind of experience that he never had as a child." "He has this line, which I'm going to paraphrase," Bartlett continues, "where he says, 'Sometimes people fail because they don't care, and sometimes people fail because they care too much.' That kind of sums him up." To use Richardson-Sellers' word, will Brian survive his trauma? Will any of them once Masha's through with them? When asked what viewers can expect embarking past these first two episodes, deep into the hinterlands ofNine Perfect Strangersseason 2, Bartlett offers an ominous warning - "You should be scared." Read the original article onEntertainment Weekly

Christine Baranski, Murray Bartlett, and more “Nine Perfect Strangers ”stars on why 'you should be scared' of season 2

Christine Baranski, Murray Bartlett, and more "Nine Perfect Strangers "stars on why 'you should be scared' of season 2 Dis...
'Swimming in gratitude': Deborah Norville exits 'Inside Edition' after 30 yearsNew Foto - 'Swimming in gratitude': Deborah Norville exits 'Inside Edition' after 30 years

After three decades of hosting "Inside Edition,"Deborah Norvillebid farewell to viewers one last time. The longtime anchor hosted herfinal episode May 21, where she thanked her Los Angeles colleagues for their immense work ethic and fans for welcoming her into their homes for all these years. "I am literally swimming in gratitude,"Norville said. "I've stayed this long because you welcomed me and the stories that we tell. I know inside has been a companion to many of you, and you've told me that you'll miss our daily visits. I'm going to miss them too." The 66-year-oldformer "Today" show co-anchorrecalled a negative experience at her first television job where a woman told her she didn't belong in the industry, adding "I have spent the last 47 years trying to prove her wrong." "And so my thought is this, believe in yourself when it seems no one else does, because you may be amazed where that confidence will take you," she said in her closing remarks. "Thank you all. Thank you so much. That's 'Inside Edition.' Bye bye." "Inside Edition" also included an overwhelming number offilmed tributes from stars, includingKathy Bates,Drew Barrymore,Cedric The Entertainer,Morris Chestnutand more. "I can't believe it but you know what whatever you're doing god's speed and it's going to be glamorous, beautiful and amazing. I love you and thank you for coming to my home all these years," "Big Brother" host Julie Chen said. "Big kiss and I'll see you at the hair salon." Norville first joined "Inside Edition" in 1995 after leaving CBS News, where she served as both anchor and correspondent. Before that, she was a co-anchor of NBC's "Today." The Georgia-born on-air personality first started her career at FOX 5 Atlanta after graduating from the University of Georgia in Athens. "Twice before, I made career moves for personal reasons (Chicago to NBC News in NY, CBS News to Inside Edition) and they were the right decisions," she wrote on an April 2Instagram post. "This decision is also motivated by family … and I know it's a good one. There's lots more to come from me … just from a new place." Norville's time on the program has been full of ups and downs, including her public cancer journey in 2019. In a video announcement in April 2019, Norville said she would undergo surgery to remove a cancerous thyroid nodule first pointed out by a viewer. "We live in a world of see something, say something, and I'm really glad we do," she said in a video announcement posted on the show's officialYouTube channel. "When you work on television, viewers comment on everything. Your hair, your makeup, the dress you're wearing. And a long time ago, an 'Inside Edition' viewer reached out to say she'd seen something on my neck. It was a lump. Well, I'd never noticed the thing, but I did have it checked out and the doctor said it was nothing, a thyroid nodule ... until recently, it was something." Contributing: Cydney Henderson and Maeve McDermott, USA TODAY This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Deborah Norville exits 'Inside Edition': See last words

'Swimming in gratitude': Deborah Norville exits 'Inside Edition' after 30 years

'Swimming in gratitude': Deborah Norville exits 'Inside Edition' after 30 years After three decades of hosting "Inside ...
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Have Been in 'Vacation Mode' as Caitlin Clark Shares Update on Their WhereaboutsNew Foto - Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Have Been in 'Vacation Mode' as Caitlin Clark Shares Update on Their Whereabouts

Kravitz/FilmMagic; Dia Dipasupil/Getty; Alex Slitz/Getty Caitlin Clark says Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are enjoying "a nice little break out of the spotlight." The WNBA star is a fan of the Grammy winner. Swift and the Kansas City Chiefs athlete began dating in October 2023. Caitlin Clarkknows "all too well" whatTaylor SwiftandTravis Kelcehave been up to lately — and she's sharing the details! The 23-year-old WNBA star shared an update on the pop star and her pro football player boyfriend, both 35, in a new interview withUSA Today. When asked if Swift and Kelce would be making an appearance at an Indiana Fever game this season, Clark lit up. Jamie Squire/Getty "Oh gosh, I don't know," the basketball player said. "I mean, I hope so," Clark continued. "I feel like they're also living — they're in a nice, in vacation mode right now. So I hope they enjoy a nice little break out of the spotlight. But I'm sure they'll be cheering for the Fever either way." Clark recentlygushed to ESPNabout the "Shake It Off' singer, calling her "one of the sweetest people I've ever been around" afterthe two hung out in a private suitein January as the ladies cheered Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs on for a playoff game. The pro athlete considers herself a bona fide Swiftie, she reiterated toUSA Today. Since the Chiefs fell to the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2025 Super Bowl and Swift has wrapped her global Eras Tour, the couple have remained relatively private after their whirlwind romance was thrust into the spotlight. Jon Robichaud/UPI/Shutterstock During an ESPN media day in August 2024, Omar Roja, social content host at ESPN told reporters, including PEOPLE, that the "Love Story" singer's presence attributed toa spike in NFL viewership. "Being in the weeds of it, I think in the beginning there was definitely a big Taylor Swift bump, especially I think the Chicago Bears-Chiefs game where she first showed up," he said. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Fans even compared the couple to Troy (Zac Efron) and Gabriella (Vanessa Hudgens) from Disney'sHigh School Musical. "The chiefs game and the golden globes being within hours of each other reminds me when Troy and Gabriella had the basketball game and the academic decathlon at the same time as the audition for the school musical,"an X user tweetedin January, prompting a funny response from the actress herself. Unable to completely avoid the cameras and headlines during their hiatus, earlier this month Kelce wasspotted at Swift's New York City apartmentbefore the couple, who began dating in October 2023, enjoyed aMother's Day celebration in Philadelphiawith both of their families. Read the original article onPeople

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Have Been in 'Vacation Mode' as Caitlin Clark Shares Update on Their Whereabouts

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Emma Watson touches down in France for rare Cannes Film Festival appearance: See the photoNew Foto - Emma Watson touches down in France for rare Cannes Film Festival appearance: See the photo

Mademoiselle Watson has returned for her long-awaited encore. ActressEmma Watsonarrived in the South of France on May 20 ahead of her appearance at the78th Cannes International Film Festival, which kicked off on May 13. This marks Watson's first appearance at the esteemed festival in 12 years (she made her Cannes debut in 2013 for the premiere ofSofia Coppola's"The Bling Ring.") While fans will have to wait and see what the"Harry Potter"alum dons on the red carpet, Watson pulled off a stylish arrival. As the People's Choice-winning actress made her way through Nice Airport, Watson exuded Boho chic in a long floral-printed skirt, which she paired with a sleek black shirt-jacket and matching sunglasses. Watson, 35, followed up the look on May 21 with a summery ensemble that did not disappoint. While arriving at Cannes' Palace of Festivals and Conferences center, perPeople magazine, the British actress stunned in awhite and pink plaid dress. She topped the elegant frock with a gold-chain purse and dark sunglasses. Emma Watson in Cannes. 📷pic.twitter.com/f9R7cklawc — Film Crave (@_filmcrave)May 21, 2025 Denzel Washington confronts photographerin tense moment at Cannes Film Festival Watson did not scrimp in the glamour department for her 2013 Cannes debut either. The actress delivered a series of head-turning looks, including a floor-length black-and-white dress she wore alongside Coppola and "Bling Ring" co-stars Taissa Farmiga and Katie Chang. "The Bling Ring,"a crime comedy inspired by the real-life gang that burglarized the homes of several celebrities in the late 2000s, starred Watson as Nicolette "Nicki" Moore, who was based on former television personality Alexis Neiers. 'Can you hold up the movie in customs?'Wes Anderson questions Trump film tariff proposal Despite her upcoming appearance at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, Watson has kept a low profile on the silver screen. Her last major film appearance was the 2019 coming-of-age drama"Little Women,"an adaptation of the classic novel byLouisa May Alcott. TheGreta Gerwig-directed film, which also starredSaoirse RonanandFlorence Pugh, earned a nomination for best picture at the92nd Academy Awards. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Emma Watson spotted in France for rare Cannes Film Festival appearance

Emma Watson touches down in France for rare Cannes Film Festival appearance: See the photo

Emma Watson touches down in France for rare Cannes Film Festival appearance: See the photo Mademoiselle Watson has returned for her long-awa...

 

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