Katie Couric has channeled Sydney Sweeney’s infamous “Great Jeans” ad to raise awareness on colon cancer in a new PSA. The video showed Couric, 68, wearing a denim jacket while posing on her side like ...
Katie Couric is trading her hospital gown for "great jeans." The self-described "screen queen" is revisiting the legendary moment when she received an on-air colonoscopy on the "Today" show, two years ...
The Bads of Bollywood, is making headlines since its debut on Netflix on September 18. Though the bold, flashy, and entertaining received positive response even from film trade analyst like Sumit ...
Parody is one of the genres that is the most difficult to do properly, let alone achieve that rare feat of being as good as or better than the object of said parody. However, given the right set of ...
‘The Prevailing Narrative’ podcast host Matt Bilinsky says ‘The View' criticizing Secretary of War Pete Hegseth's ‘fat shaming’ shows that the Left lacks standards on ‘Fox News @ Night.’ Mike Johnson ...
J.K. Rowling weighed in on Emma Watson‘s viral interview on the “On Purpose With Jay Shetty” podcast by sharing a parody video of the “Harry Potter” actor’s appearance. Comedian IntelLady spoofed ...
The actress, who has previously spoken out against the author's anti-trans views, recently opened up about their relationship. By Carly Thomas Associate Editor On Friday, the controversial author ...
"I'm still happy for me and my personal journey that I said something,” the Emmy-nominated actress said of the controversy. By McKinley Franklin Aimee Lou Wood doesn’t regret criticizing Saturday ...
Katie Couric is starring in a playful new public service announcement with a serious message about colon cancer screening that also spoofs the viral Sydney Sweeney jeans ad. The “Lead From Behind” PSA ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook It’s a pretty well done ad and it’s getting a lot of praise from fans. Some players were upset ...
Parody movies are no longer as popular as they once were. In the early 2000s, it was tough to visit a theater without seeing a poster or trailer for a film that was poking fun at the horror genre or ...