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  • 1 day ago | dailymail.co.uk | J. B. Peterson

    Alex from Target was one of the first major social media stars. Alex Lee was just 16-years-old when he shot to viral superstardom after somebody snapped a photo of him working the checkout during a shift at Target. Seemingly overnight, the cashier ended up with millions of followers on social media and made appearances on The Ellen Show and Inside Edition. He was also compared to Justin Bieber, and at one point even surpassed the Baby hitmaker in internet searches.

  • 1 day ago | dailymail.co.uk | J. B. Peterson

    One of Stephen King's most popular books is getting adapted for the screen for a third time - and fans aren't happy about it. According to Deadline, Doug Liman will direct a theatrical adaptation of King's The Stand. Released in 1978, King's epic post-apocalyptic novel centers on factions of people trying to survive after a deadly pandemic. The lengthy tome was acclaimed by critics and went on to become one of the author's bestselling books.

  • 2 days ago | dailymail.co.uk | J. B. Peterson

    Demi Lovato has drawn a mixed reaction from fans after announcing her first cookbook, One Plate At a Time. To promote the book, the pop star, 32, shared a tutorial to Instagram of a simple recipe for making egg and avocado toast. In the demonstration, Lovato called it one of her 'favorite staple recipes' before drenching a piece of bread in oil and throwing it on the frying pan.

  • 2 days ago | dailymail.co.uk | J. B. Peterson

    It was one of the most anticipated and heavily marketed movies of the year, but M3GAN 2.0 is now shaping up to be 2025's biggest flop. Despite a relentless marketing campaign that's included celebrity tie-ins with the likes of Megan Thee Stallion, Trisha Paytas, and Britney Spears, M3GAN 2.0 has so far been savaged by most critics and moviegoers.

  • 2 days ago | dailymail.co.uk | J. B. Peterson

    Beyonce is currently facing fierce backlash from her progressive fanbase after wearing an 'offensive' T-shirt. The diva, 43, sparked outrage at the Paris stop of her Cowboy Carter tour after donning a T-shirt emblazoned with the Buffalo Soldiers, who were some of the first African Americans to serve in the US military. While on its surface the shirt seems like a celebration of an often overlooked part of America's history, there's more to Bey's T-shirt than meets the eye.