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8 Great Shows Perfect for Fans of ‘Obsession’
The world of horror was shaken at the shocking success of the newfound classic, Obsession. The low-budget indie film from Curry Barker follows Bear Bailey (Michael Johnston), a lonely music store employee who uses a novelty “One Wish Willow” to make his unrequited crush, Nikki Freeman (Inde Navarrette), love him. The wish works, but it turns Nikki into a violent, murderous entity. Obsession became pop culture’s latest obsession.
If you loved the film and enjoyed similar movies, it may be time to find some television shows to fill the void. You’re bound to be obsessed with these TV series. From shocking stories of obsessed stalkers to action thrillers with protagonists who are obsessed with the chase, these shows are addictive binge-watches. We’ll even toss in a show that features one of the film’s stars! If you become obsessed, don’t blame us!
‘Baby Reindeer’ (2024)
Sometimes the best works of art are derived from personal experience. Learning that the story of Baby Reindeer is inspired by real events makes it an even more unsettling and horrific premise. And yet, that’s why Richard Gadd‘s series made such shockwaves. Based on the play of the same name, Baby Reindeer tells the story of struggling comedian Donny Dunn (Gadd), whose harmless act of offering a cup of tea to a vulnerable woman, Martha Scott (Jessica Gunning), sparks a suffocating obsession that shatters both their lives. An autobiographical drama, Baby Reindeer dives deep into a harrowing past in which Donny experiences manipulation and sexual abuse at the hands of an older industry mentor. What begins as a simple tale of stalking evolves into a twisted story of trauma, guilt, and the complex cycle of abuse. Baby Reindeer is more than just a villain-and-victim dynamic depicting deeply flawed human beings whose toxic interactions stem from profound psychological struggles.
Baby Reindeer is a raw, deliberately ambiguous drama that forces viewers to decide how and why the cycle is perpetuated. The seven-episode series shows how Donny’s own loneliness, self-loathing, and poor decisions sometimes fueled Martha’s delusions, ultimately forcing him to confront deeply buried trauma and reclaim his life. There is a breathtaking authenticity in the script. Gadd avoids sensationalizing its themes. Instead, Baby Reindeer becomes an unflinching examination of a serious ordeal through complex character studies. While it may lack the supernatural elements of Obsession, it captures the dangerous allure of the affair and the stalker’s twisted motivations. They both use dark comedy to provide moments of levity, but in Baby Reindeer, the true-story element makes the humor serve to mask discomfort.
‘Fatal Attraction’ (2023)
There are quite a few brilliant roles that Glenn Close played, but Alex Forrest remains one of the most iconic. And yet, in 2023, Paramount+ attempted to capture lightning in a bottle again with a serialized version of the 1987 erotic thriller Fatal Attraction. In the eight-episode thriller, the story has been modernized and explores two timelines. In the past, District Attorney Dan Gallagher (Joshua Jackson) engaged in a passionate but brief affair with a colleague, Alex Forrest (Lizzy Caplan). When Dan tries to end the relationship, Alex’s growing obsession leads to increasingly erratic, threatening, and dangerous behavior, ultimately resulting in her death. 15 years later, Dan is paroled from prison, having been convicted of her murder. He is determined to clear his name and reconnect with his ex-wife, Beth (Amanda Peet), and his now-grown daughter, Ellen (Alyssa Jirrels), while navigating a complex web of doubt and betrayal. A massive expansion on the decade-defining film, Fatal Attraction examines the terrors of casual infidelity and an unstable stalker with further nuance and depth.
If you’re familiar with the film, this series expands the story in an intriguing manner, turning the story into a whodunnit. Instead of painting Alex Forrest as a one-dimensional villain, the series fleshes out her background, struggles, and motives. Then, it sheds new light on Dan and Beth Gallagher, especially when it’s revealed that Dan may have been innocent all along. Like Obsession, the story is rooted in an exploration of consequences. Dan is shown as a flawed man whose selfish choices have a ripple effect on his family. It adds layers, making it feel much more personal. Fatal Attraction and Obsession highlight toxic, boundary-crossing relationships where destructive infatuation ultimately shatters the lives of everyone involved. While Fatal Attraction went from film to series, don’t expect Obsession to do the same. At least for now.
‘Killing Eve’ (2018–2022)
If you’re looking for a bloody good time, look no further than Killing Eve. Based on the Villanelle novel series by Luke Jennings, the hit black dramedy spy thriller follows Eve Polastri (Sandra Oh), a brilliant but restless British intelligence investigator. She is tasked with hunting down a psychopathic and highly skilled assassin named Villanelle (Jodie Comer). As the lethal cat-and-mouse chase spans across Europe, the two women develop a twisted, mutual obsession with one another. Renowned for blending international espionage with dark comedy and intense psycho-sexual drama, Killing Eve thrives on the sizzling chemistry of a wonderfully yet toxic dynamic.
Killing Eve stands tall as a brilliant and important series as it subverts the standard male-dominated action and spy genres. The show focuses on complicated, flawed women navigating environments where they are often underestimated. With each new season written by a different female head writer—Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Emerald Fennell, Suzanne Heathcote, and Laura Neal—Killing Eve had a different energy and vibe. This kept the series refreshing. No matter who is writing, the show is all about Oh and Comer. Oh evolves from a relatable, bored desk agent into a hardened investigator in brilliant fashion. It’s Comer who gives one of the greatest performances of the century as the unpredictable assassin. Though they are very different types of cat-and-mouse games, Killing Eve, like Obsession, is a thrilling joyride that escalates into a dangerously fascinating story. The predatory-obsessed characters are some of the most enticing to watch.
‘Superman & Lois’ (2021–2024)
Now, before you start questioning if we’re calling one of these iconic characters obsessive, hold your horses. We’re not. Likely a reason why you’re obsessed with Obsession is because of Inde Navarrette’s mind-blowing performance. Well, Obsession and Superman & Lois share talent! Navarrette plays Sarah Cushing, the wild child daughter of Kyle Cushing (Erik Valdez) and Lana Lang (Emmanuelle Chriqui), who befriends the Kent boys. Now that we’ve established the connection and reason for the entry, let’s discuss Superman & Lois. The CW series from Todd Helbing and Greg Berlanti tells the story of the Man of Steel, Clark Kent (Tyler Hoechlin), and famous journalist Lois Lane (Elizabeth Tulloch) as they navigate the stresses of modern parenthood. Returning to Smallville, they face the ultimate challenge: raising their twin sons while balancing their heroic responsibilities and battling formidable villains. Depicting the balance of high-stakes global crises and everyday family life, Superman & Lois blends thrilling action with grounded interpersonal storytelling that furthers the world-building of the beloved characters.
The Man of Steel is grounded in parental life in this relatable four-season drama. There’s a lot of humanity in Superman & Lois. Watching Clark struggle as a father trying to connect with his teenage sons while bearing the enormous weight of being a hero. Hoechlin and Tulloch may be portraying iconic characters, but they have more freedom than ever to build upon. The traditional relationship dynamic is gone as their love is established. Now, they work as a formidable team. Further, Lois is a powerhouse investigative journalist with complexity and nuance beyond that of the former damsel in distress. Though the themes of the film and the series couldn’t be further apart, Navarrette is a delight. She brought a natural charm and relatability that served as a counterweight to the superhero elements. At least the romance between Sarah and Jordan Kent (Alex Garfin) didn’t end up deadly.
‘Supernatural’ (2006–2020)
Perhaps you might think that the only similarity between Supernatural and Obsession is that both titles utilize supernatural elements in their storytelling. But with some Internet sleuths uncovering that director Curry Barker may have lifted some ideas straight from the long-running CW series. But first, Supernatural. The beloved 15-season drama centers on brothers Sam and Dean Winchester (Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles), who travel the United States in a 1967 Chevy Impala to “hunt” evil paranormal forces. On their journey, they encounter vengeful ghosts, demons, monsters, angels, and various mythological deities that threaten humanity. A family-first series that utilized the monster-of-the-week format, Supernatural became the perfect comfort watch.
Now, to the Supernatural universe in Barker’s work. Some fans have pondered whether the director’s projects are simply Supernatural without the Winchester boys. Barker’s microbudget mammoth hit bears resemblance to the Season 4 episode “Wishful Thinking,” in which Sam and Dean investigate a small town where a wishing well grants wishes with disastrous results, like a suicidal teddy bear and a man winning the lottery but becoming a target, all stemming from a cursed coin. One character, Wes Mondale (Ted Raimi), wishes for his fiancée to love him more than anyone else in the world. And, like Nikki, it got violent. Barker’s upcoming project, Anything But Ghosts, a story that follows two con artists who claim to be ghostbusters. It has an eerily similar plot to the Supernatural Season 3 episode, “Ghostfacers.” Here, Sam and Dean are themselves unwilling stars of a reality TV show called “Ghostfacers,” led by the bumbling paranormal investigators Ed Zeddmore (A.J. Buckley) and Harry Spengler (Travis Wester). Coincidence or not, Barker is the hottest commodity in Hollywood right now.
‘Tell Me Lies’ (2022–2026)
In this series, the gaslighting is all natural. The fandom’s obsession with the drama allowed Tell Me Lies to have three massive seasons. Created by Meaghan Oppenheimer, based on the 2018 novel of the same name by Carola Lovering, Tell Me Lies chronicles the tumultuous, deeply toxic, co-dependent relationship between college students Lucy Albright (Grace Van Patten) and Stephen DeMarco (Jackson White). Unfolding over eight long years, their manipulative romance permanently alters not only their own lives but the dynamics of everyone in their circle. Tell Me Lies is a painfully realistic portrayal of toxic relationships, psychological gaslighting, and attachment wounds that captures the unfiltered dynamics of codependency and deceit.
Tell Me Lies is built to frustrate you. It’s all due to the precise writing and excruciatingly authentic performances. Though the show begins as an exploration of morally grey individuals, by the end, no one is innocent, leaning to the dark side without concern. Using a dual timeline mechanic, most of the series is dipped in the addictive nostalgia of the late 2000s. It depicts college before the dating apps. And yet, watching the characters navigate gaslighting and emotional whiplash is intense, and yet somehow, Tell Me Lies is an engrossing guilty-pleasure show. Both Tell Me Lies and Obsession document dark, all-consuming, and toxic relationship dynamics. While Obsession is a short thrill ride, Tell Me Lies is like watching a never-ending train wreck in slow motion. Like Obsession, Tell Me Lies will sweep you up in toxicity and warn you about those red flags in your life.
‘The Affair’ (2014–2019)
At first, the premise of an affair sounds intriguing. That is, until it gets out of hand. Such is the case in Showtime’s five-part drama The Affair. The psychological thriller examines the emotional toll of infidelity. The story centers on Noah Solloway (Dominic West), a married novelist, and Alison Bailey (Ruth Wilson), a local waitress, who begin a destructive affair while summering in Montauk, New York. Told through shifting, unreliable perspectives that reveal how drastically people remember events differently, The Affair splits each episode into two parts, showing the same events through the distinct, subjective memories of Noah and Alison. As the affair shatters their original marriages, the narrative expands in later seasons to include the jilted spouses, Helen Butler (Maura Tierney) and Cole Lockhart (Joshua Jackson), as they deal with the fallout.
With an innovative he-said-she-said premise, The Affair is an addictive watch. The approach brilliantly demonstrates how memory bias, personal insecurity, and varying emotional states shape our perception of reality. It truly gives viewers a chance to choose their perspective. With each given scenario, things change from the attire to the tone of the conversation, and even who is in control. There’s truly not been a series quite like it. Like Obsession, The Affair depicts the destructive, all-consuming nature of forbidden romance. The series operates as a slow-burning psychological deep dive into how these choices shatter lives. And spoiler, they’re largely unfixable. The Affair is as juicy as a melodrama should be, with a body count you won’t believe.
‘You’ (2018–2025)
Once upon a time, you saw Penn Badgley as a heartthrob. Then Gossip Girl ended the way it did. Then, you heard he was leading a new show called You, and you’ve never looked at the actor the same. Based on the books by Caroline Kepnes, You follows the dangerously charming and intensely obsessive bookstore manager Joe Goldberg (Badgley). The story chronicles his lethal journey as he falls for different women, using stalking and murder to remove any obstacles—including people—that stand in the way of his twisted pursuit of “love”. A twisted take on the classic romantic comedy, told entirely through the antagonist’s eyes, You pulls viewers in through Joe’s inner monologue as he justifies his controlling behavior and violent acts. Through each season, Joe attempts to start fresh as his obsessions take him to new locales, preying on new targets, including Guinevere Beck (Elizabeth Lail) and Love Quinn (Victoria Pedretti).
Although you become a reluctant accomplice to Joe through his terrifying compulsions and crimes, the appeal is watching his twisted acts of love and protection. You operates as an intense commentary on internet privacy and the dangers around the accessibility of our digital footprints and how they become weaponized. It serves as a mirror to modern dating in the digital age, toxic traits, and the dangers of romantic idealization. If there’s ever been a television character who would make the same wish as Bear, no doubt, it’s Joe Goldberg. The poster child of toxic masculinity, Joe is so despicable that you are completely engrossed in You as you patiently wait for Joe to get what’s coming to him. Key word: patiently. Though we know that he’s anything but, Joe is presented as the “nice guy” archetype, quite like Bear. Like Badgley, Johnston is equally dreamy, so there’s no doubt you might give his character some leeway.
You
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2018 – 2025-00-00
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Marcos Siega, Lee Toland Krieger, Cherie Nowlan, DeMane Davis, Kellie Cyrus, Marta Cunningham, Martha Mitchell, Victoria Mahoney, Erin Feeley
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How Child Labor Laws Accidentally Created The Best Sitcom Character Of All Time
By TeeJay Small
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If you grew up in the early 2000s, there’s a good chance you’ve spent hours glued to the TV watching Malcolm In The Middle. The series, which aired from 2000 through 2006, spawned dozens of memorable characters, as evidenced by the success of the recent revival special Life’s Still Unfair. If you ask 10 Malcolm In The Middle fans to list their favorite character, there’s a good chance you’ll walk away with 10 different answers. Even still, there’s one single character that is solely responsible for making the series possible, thanks to an issue with behind-the-scenes logistics. The character in question, Francis, only exists because of child labor laws.
From Workaround To Fan-Favorite Character
Most children who watched Malcolm In The Middle as it aired had no idea about television production schedules or A plot and B plot mapping. But, rewatching the series as an adult, you can really see Francis’ misadventures sticking out like a sore thumb. In most episodes of the show, the A plot centers on the three main kids, Malcolm, Reese, and Dewey, as they rebel against their mother and nearly send their father into cardiac arrest. Meanwhile, Francis is off in military school, or an Alaskan outpost, or a dude ranch run by a clueless but lovable German national. Sure, Bryan Cranston‘s Hal occasionally had solo adventures while he blew off every single Friday work day for a decade, but his stories were still generally tied to the kids in some way.

The reason that Francis even exists in the show relates to the main kids’ legal prohibition to film for long hours. As Reese actor Justin Berfield explained on an episode of The Joe Vulpis Podcast, “When the show first started, Frankie [Malcolm] and I were like 13, 14, Erik [Dewey] was eight. So the time that we could film on set was so short. So we could only be on the set for like nine hours or 10 hours maybe at that point … Three of those nine or ten hours had to be in school … Then with a lunch break it’s like less, so you basically have like five hours of actual filming that you can do with kids. That’s a very short day for a production.”
When questioned about how Francis’ storylines differed from the main cast, Berfield confirmed “The Francis character was brought in specifically for that purpose because they had to have something to film for the rest of the day … They filled it with the Francis character completely separated outside of the household.” Looking back with this information, it almost seems insane that the production team behind Malcolm In The Middle were capable of delivering dozens of episodes per year under these strict guidelines.

Though he may have been created out of a production necessity, Francis, as portrayed by Christopher Masterson, blossomed over the course of the show, and emerged as one of the greatest characters in TV history. His adventures allowed him to exhibit tremendous growth, going from a screw-up teen with a penchant for prodding authority, to a hard-working married man. As we see in Life’s Still Unfair, he’s still got major mommy issues decades on, but nobody’s perfect.
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HBO’s Funniest Sci-Fi Series Was Buried By Real World Events And Unfairly Cancelled
By TeeJay Small
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Back in 2019, as I was catching the final episodes of Silicon Valley on HBO, I recall anxiously waiting to see what each member of the hilarious ensemble cast would do next. This was especially the case for Zach Woods, whose off-the-wall performance as Jared turned me into a lifelong fan. Just as the credits rolled on the final episode, I was treated to a promotional ad for a new HBO original series called Avenue 5, with Zach Woods front-and-center. I was hooked before the pilot even hit streaming, and I stayed hooked right up until a global pandemic, industry shutdowns, and a writers strike doomed the series before it could reach its natural conclusion.
In case you missed it, Avenue 5 was an absolutely hilarious comedy series created by Armando Iannucci, centering on an interstellar cruise ship loaded with entitled rich passengers. Iannucci is a brilliant Scottish filmmaker best known for creating HBO’s Veep and directing the 2017 satire The Death of Stalin. Zach Woods is joined in the cast of Avenue 5 by an all-star line up of comedic heavy hitters, including Josh Gad, Rebecca Front, Suzy Nakamura, and House‘s Hugh Laurie.
Your Typical Cruise Trip, IN SPACEEEEE!

The premiere episode of Avenue 5 opens on a not-so-distant future, where space travel is as common as taking a cruise across the Caribbean. The titular space ship is owned by a billionaire doofus named Judd (Josh Gad), who insists on burning through his fortune and sticking his gold-plated name on just about anything he can reach. Right at the start of the show, the Avenue 5 ship is knocked off course by a technical malfunction, increasing their return-to-Earth timeline from eight weeks to three years.
As the wealthy passengers enter into a panic, they are soothed by the confidence of Captain Ryan Clark (Hugh Laurie). Unfortunately, Clark is a huge fraud, whose entire role on the ship is a public relations facade. The true captain, who engineers the Avenue 5’s course, was killed during a routine spacewalk, leaving the ship completely rudderless. As the show progresses, Clark attempts to receive hands-on training from engineer Billie McEvoy, in order to get everyone home on time. But, as he receives this crash course, the ship is bombarded with issues, including failing oxygen levels, latrine overflow, and conspiracy-minded VIPs.
The Right Show At The Wrong Time

The first season of Avenue 5 premiered in January 2020, just in time to get absolutely kneecapped by news of an impending global pandemic. By the time the season concluded, nationwide shut-downs had already begun, and producers began to fear that the live action film industry would never return to normal. When the writing staff were finally able to get together to pen season two, there were already rumblings of an incoming WGA strike, which officially took hold in 2023. By the time the second season released, many of the core stars had already outlasted their contracts, and audiences had lost hope for the show.
Just a few months after season two concluded, Avenue 5 was officially cancelled at HBO. The series ended on a quixotic cliffhanger, but still delivered a satisfying finale for super-fans. While it’s an unbearable shame that we’ll never get to see the series play out to a proper conclusion, it’s still well worth the watch for sci-fi and comedy fans alike. If you’re interested in checking out this off-the-walls comedy of errors, be sure to pull up Avenue 5 on HBO Max today.

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The 1980s Comedy Flop Turned Cult Classic That Never Gets Old, Stream Right Now
By Robert Scucci
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At the height of “Weird Al” Yankovic’s first wave of popularity, he made the decision to pivot to filmmaking and pen the screenplay for UHF. Known for subverting viewer expectations with his parody music videos, Weird Al made a wholehearted attempt to do the same thing with his feature film debut, and the end result is exactly what you’d expect. The final product is a movie that’s as insane as Weird Al’s hair and one that’s now celebrated as a cult classic despite the lukewarm reception it received upon its release.
It’s Exactly What You Expect
At first glance, UHF is your classic underdog story centered on Weird Al’s George Newman. Following the usual beats, George is a slacker with a penchant for daydreaming that causes him to lose focus and, with that, his many short-lived jobs. Everything changes for George when his uncle Harvey (Stanley Brock) wins ownership of Channel 62 in a poker game and gives George full creative control.

On a diet consisting primarily of Twinkies, hot dogs, and Easy Cheese, George immediately gets to work with experimental programming in an attempt to save the UHF network from bankruptcy. After the initial failure of Uncle Nutzy’s Clubhouse, which comes off as a cross between Pee-wee’s Playhouse if it were hosted by Mr. Noodles from Sesame Street while high on bath salts, George is ready to drown his sorrows in a blueberry daiquiri and give up on his dreams.
However, when the show becomes an unexpected hit after George hires recently-fired Channel 8 Janitor Stanley Spadowski (Michael Richards) to take his place, Channel 62 becomes the highest-rated channel in the region.

In order to be a true underdog story, UHF needs a villain which comes in the form of Channel 8 CEO RJ Fletcher (Kevin McCarthy). RJ decides to buy the channel from Harvey, who signs over the rights because he owes a considerable amount of money to his bookie. George decides that he’s not going to go out without a fight and continues to offer his newfound audience more of the ridiculous programming that made the network an overnight success in the first place.
A Box Office Flop Turned Cult Classic
Through its predictable narrative construct, UHF sets itself apart from its contemporaries because it’s clearly from the warped mind of Weird Al, who offers what can only be described as multiple levels of visual assault. Not only is the main narrative loaded with slap-stick humor, but the programming found on Channel 62 plays out like a Weird Al music video but with a Hollywood budget. Thanks to Weird Al’s innate instinct to lampoon anything and everything, we bear witness to a solid Indiana Jones parody sequence, as well as a surreal movie trailer suggesting that Mahatma Gandhi is a blockbuster action hero in this universe.

For its willingness to never take itself seriously, UHF‘s inherent ridiculousness garnered a 64 percent critical score against an audience score of 77 percent on Rotten Tomatoes. The biggest criticism that UHF received upon its release is that it plays out like a number of disjointed skits instead of an entirely cohesive story. But it’s worth noting that there is a satisfying yet predictable resolution to the premise.
Commercially speaking, UHF only earned $6.1 million at the box office against its reported production budget of $5 million. Since UHF failed to be a commercial success, it was not widely distributed for home viewing and quickly went out of print. While out of print, audiences made it clear that there was a demand for the film, and circulating VHS copies ended up selling for over $100 for those who were eager to get their hands on it.

By 2002, MGM gave UHF a wide DVD release, and it quickly became a best-seller. These days, UHF is celebrated as a cult classic and a must-see for anybody who is willing to let their guard down and let Weird Al do his thing. And thanks to streaming platforms like Tubi, you can watch UHF for free today.

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Trinity Tatum Speaks Out Against Hate for Zach Georgiou
Trinity Tatum and Bryce Dettloff are officially out of the villa after winning ‘Love Island USA’ Season 8 together this week. Now, the former is making headlines, speaking out for a fellow islander.
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Trinity Tatum Speaks Out Against The Hate Zach Georgiou Has Been Receiving Following The End Of ‘Love Island USA’ Season 8
Since leaving the villa, Trinity Tatum has taken to social media to speak out against the hate Zach Georgiou has been receiving.
In a statement shared to her account, she wrote, “Coming out of the villa, I want to say I’m very blessed and appreciative of all the love and support everyone has given me. With that being said, I want to say the hate and ignorant comments some of you guys are making regarding Zach are absolutely not okay and need to stop. It’s very disheartening, and we are people just like everyone else. We genuinely have love for each other inside and outside of the villa, and he’s one of the most amazing people I’ve met, so please have some empathy.
@zachgeorgio @brycealakai @melanieelisa @aniyaharvey02 @carl_witness_lee @sincere.rhea”
The statement was also reposted by several fellow Love Island USA Season 8 finalists. Including Bryce Dettloff, Aniyah Harvey, Carl Lee, Kayda Bosse, and more as they echoed Trinity’s message.
Social Media Weighs In
Folks gathered across the timeline in response to the joint statement shared by Trinity Tatum. Some commended her for speaking out in support of her fellow co-star. Others felt the statement should have addressed every islander receiving hate, not just one.
Instagram user @on.regular wrote, “But yet Kc is getting death threats, racial slurs, and getting the absolute hateful comments. I’m praying for these hateful people and also praying for Ko and Titi.😢 🙏🏽”
Instagram user @beebuzzing added, “Can you also do this for KC and also watch the episode when Zach doubted your feelings towards Bryce and also the episode of what KC really said vs what Bryce told you to create the hate you have for KC.”
While Instagram user @luhhyonee wrote, “girl speak on the hate and slurs they saying about your people of color”
Instagram user @itsme.shy wrote, “mind yall trinity never liked ko so why should she speak on his behalf??? be frl”
Instagram user @lillianilli wrote. “I miss when love island was private. Yall are ruining the show!! The comments etc just doing to much.”
While Instagram user @yousounserious wrote, “I still don’t get the hate toward Zach”
Instagram user @_telorvskarma wrote, “She’s good and unfollowed generalize it! Nobody should be getting hate! I barely see any Zach hate because KC & titi getting dragged to the ground everyday this sad”
Instagram user @wwwspicymami2.0 added, If 3 black men left love island with white women while their black costars were subjected to cruelty, racism, etc and said nothing… but notably came online just to defend a white women, we’d be having an entire different conversation on social media but imma let yall have it.”
While Instagram user @dripglosss wrote, “I can’t believe people are this mentally ill to where a show can cause them to leave hate comments under peoples post. I could never give af that much. Way too deep in Chile” TV
Charlie Georgiou Continues Defending Brother Zach Amid Online Backlash
Following Zach Georgiou’s time in the villa, his brother and former ‘Love Island Season 7’ star Charlie Georgiou has remained vocal while defending him against criticism online.
On Threads, one user wrote, “If @charliegeorgio had a good PR team he should’ve been acting like Gal’s team seeing the mess his brother is creating. Instead of blindly supporting, you can support and still call him out, even if it’s in a cute satire way. That would’ve won people over…”
Charlie responded, “You want me to ridicule my brother online whilst I’m receiving vast amounts of insane hate towards him to ‘win people over’? Wrong family. I don’t care to be liked by fanatic cult obsessed deluded people online.”
Close the end of the season, Charlie shared another lengthy statement, writing, “To all the people who dont like me anymore for defending my brother, I’m glad. Genuinely I don’t need support from people that bully my brother online for absolute minute reasons. You’d think he’s been cancelled for something illegal the way you are talking about him. I have received death wishes, homophobic slurs and people even telling him to ‘take his ass back to the Byzantine empire’ the region in which our heritage comes from. These are probably the same people who mocked Parmidas Persian name. Ethnic names don’t deserve to be mocked just because they are different… For all the people who have said ‘Zach withheld food from Kayda and has starved Kayda’ as farfetched and ridiculously dramatic that statement is, Zach did make Kayda breakfast that morning it just wasn’t shown.”
Amid Trinity Tatum’s joint statement, Charlie also revealed that Zach’s TikTok account had been banned after being reported en masse. He wrote, “TikTok has banned Zach’s account because everyone is reporting it, wtf is wrong with people? The truth about the false narratives portrayed about his time there will be spoken on soon.”
Zach’s TikTok account has since been restored and is now back up and running.
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2 Years Later, Prime Video’s 121-Minute Action Thriller Is Still a Streaming Hit
For the past ten days, Prime Video subscribers have been heading in their millions on a mission to the stars, as they join Ryan Gosling‘s science teacher, Ryland, and the adorable alien Rocky in saving the universe. Phil Lord and Christopher Miller‘s modern sci-fi masterpiece Project Hail Mary, based on the bestseller by Andy Weir, has unsurprisingly dominated the streaming charts in the U.S. following a hugely successful run in theaters earlier this year, and ahead of likely awards success in early 2027.
It’s been reported that, following its streaming arrival, Project Hail Mary smashed the record for most-watched opening weekend on Prime Video. Two years ago, a much less critically successful project broke the record for the most-watched global film debut on Prime Video, reaching over 50 million viewers globally in its first two weeks. The film in question is Road House, directed by Doug Liman, which was a remake of the 1989 action classic directed by Rowdy Herrington.
Despite featuring the great Jake Gyllenhaal as former mixed martial arts fighter Dalton, the film faced huge backlash from critics, backlash that has since aged like a fine wine considering the choice to cast Conor McGregor. “Road House is regular, plain-old messy and dull,” wrote Matt Donato in his review of the movie for Collider, adding that “the final cut is haphazard at best.” Despite the backlash, Road House is still managing to prove popular two years on, officially ranking as one of the ten most-streamed movies on Prime Video in the U.S., at the time of writing.
An Action Veteran Has Quit the Sequel
It wasn’t a surprise when Road House 2 was announced, considering the streaming success of the 2024 remake. However, the road was certainly not supposed to be this rocky, with plenty of unquiet reported. This is largely due to Guy Ritchie, who was initially announced to take the reins, having to drop out, with Nobody director Ilya Naishuller taking over. The cast for the sequel includes Dave Bautista, Aldis Hodge, Iko Uwais, Jay Hieron, Leila George, Andrew Bachelor, and Peter Sarsgaard, with Aquaman writer Will Beall behind the script.
Road House is streaming now on Prime Video. Stay tuned to Collider for more stories.
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March 8, 2024
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121 minutes
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Doug Liman
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Anthony Bagarozzi, Charles Mondry
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Joel Silver
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‘TODAY’ Show Security Breach Ends With Intruder Arrest
A frightening security breach reportedly unfolded at NBC’s New York City headquarters Thursday morning when an unauthorized individual allegedly made his way deep inside the building before confronting “TODAY” co-anchor Craig Melvin.
The man is said to have initially entered the building looking for longtime weather anchor Al Roker. After failing to locate Roker, the intruder allegedly encountered Melvin in a restricted area backstage and lunged toward him while shouting racial slurs.

According to TMZ sources, the suspect managed to bypass security and access an internal stairwell near areas used by on-air talent and staff. Security personnel and employees quickly intervened, and the man was ultimately detained and arrested.
No injuries were reported, and the incident was not shown during the live broadcast.
The Incident Raises Questions About NBC Security

The reported breach has reportedly left employees seeking answers about how an unauthorized visitor was able to move beyond the publicly accessible plaza and into areas reserved for staff and television personalities. While the suspect allegedly made it backstage, sources told Page Six that he never entered the actual filming studio where the program was being broadcast.
The incident nevertheless has raised concerns because of how close the individual reportedly came to one of the network’s most recognizable faces before security intervened. Just minutes after the encounter, both Melvin and Roker returned to the air without publicly acknowledging the incident.
Craig Melvin Has Become One Of NBC’s Most Visible Stars

The frightening encounter comes during a major chapter in Melvin’s career at NBC. After joining “TODAY” in 2018, Melvin was elevated to a larger role in January 2025 when he succeeded Hoda Kotb as Savannah Guthrie‘s co-anchor during the program’s flagship morning hours.
At the time of the announcement, Kotb praised her longtime colleague, telling him, “You were made for this job.” “You have all the things that this job needs,” she added. “You’re the right person for it.”
Since taking over the position, Melvin has become one of the most prominent faces of the network’s morning programming, making Thursday’s reported security breach all the more alarming for viewers and staff alike.
Savannah Guthrie Has Also Faced A Difficult Year Off Camera

The reported security scare comes during an already challenging year for the “TODAY” show family. Earlier this year, Savannah Guthrie stepped away from the morning program after her mother, Nancy Guthrie, was reportedly kidnapped from her home in Tucson, Arizona. Nancy was last seen on January 31, and authorities have continued investigating the circumstances surrounding her disappearance.
Throughout the ordeal, Guthrie’s “TODAY” colleagues publicly rallied around her, with Craig Melvin among those who supported the longtime anchor during her time away from the show.
“When everything happened with me and my family, they just stopped everything and said, ‘We’ll wait for you,’” she recalled. “Hollywood is, like, a really tough business, and I didn’t expect that. And I just want to say thank you, it means so much to me.”
Savannah Guthrie Is Preparing For A New Hosting Gig

The security scare also comes as Savannah Guthrie prepares to step away from “TODAY” temporarily for an exciting new project. During a recent broadcast, Guthrie revealed she will be taking a short break from the morning show to film a Wordle-inspired game show being produced by Jimmy Fallon.
“We’ve been holding in a secret between us for a long time now,” Guthrie told viewers as Fallon joined the program to discuss the upcoming series.
“I’m so happy it’s you. We were looking for the perfect host for this,” Fallon said. “We needed someone who looks like they play Wordle, someone who knows how to run a show.”
The late-night host also praised Guthrie’s performance in the pilot episode, telling her, “We did the pilot, and you were amazing.”
The game show, based on The New York Times’ wildly popular word puzzle, is scheduled to begin filming this summer. “Everything is strange right now,” she said. “It’s strange to get up and do the ‘Today’ show every day, and it’s strange to say that I’m going to do a game show when your heart is broken.”
She added, “Nothing about that has changed, and it’s not easy, but I’m determined to put one foot in front of the other.”
Entertainment
Laura Benanti Says Melania Impression Backlash Upended Her
Actress Laura Benanti has revealed that she was forced to leave an apartment she owned after her impression of Melania Trump allegedly led to her being doxxed by MAGA supporters. The actress has, over the years, performed several impressions of the first lady, beginning with an appearance in 2016.

During an appearance on “The Downside” podcast, Laura Benanti told hosts Gianmarco Soresi and Russell Daniels that she had to change homes shortly after first performing her Melania Trump impression.
The hosts asked whether she received “any new level of hateful comments” after doing the impression, to which the actress revealed that someone had doxxed her, leaving her with no choice but to move.
“This like right-wing psychopath sent an email blast to all of his people, and he was like ‘let her know what you think of her’ and then put my f-cking address,” the “Mayor of Kingstown” star said.
“Someone took a picture of me walking my daughter to school,” the actress also recalled.
Benanti Says A MAGA-Supporting Driver Warned Her

Speaking further about the doxxing incident, Benanti explained how she discovered that she had been targeted.
She claimed that at the time she had a driver who also served as her security guard. According to Benanti, he was a strong MAGA supporter and received the doxxing email from the person responsible.
“He was so upset that they would do this. He texted me, and he was like, ‘This is what’s going on, and what are we going to do?” Benanti recalled.
The “Elsbeth“ star said she was initially at a loss over how to respond before ultimately deciding that the safest option was to leave the apartment and move into a rental.
Netizens Slam MAGA Supporters After Benanti’s Story

Benanti’s revelation prompted outrage online, with many condemning her alleged doxxing and expressing concern over how it affected her family.
“A picture of the daughter, too?!?! That’s so so terrifying. I don’t think Russell and Gianmarco understood how scary this is for women,” one person wrote.
Another commented, “I remember seeing her for the first time, thinking about how good her impression was. To find out how much of her life got upended by a dope impression is insane. What the heck is wrong with people?”
Others argued that doxxing has increasingly become a tactic used by extremists against people they disagree with politically.
“It’s so sad that doxxing has become a political tool by extremists,” one netizen said, while another added, “It’s terrible. Political satire is so important, even if one finds it objectionable, violence should never be a reaction.”
Inside Laura Benanti’s First Melania Trump Impression

Over the years, Benanti has performed several Melania impressions, but it all began with an appearance on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” in 2016.
The impression came shortly after Melania’s now-infamous Republican National Convention speech, which drew widespread criticism over allegations that portions had been plagiarized from then-first lady Michelle Obama.
In an interview with The New York Times, Benanti revealed that she decided to impersonate Melania after Colbert pointed out their resemblance while she was promoting her comedy musical on his show.
She later received an email from a CBS executive asking whether she would appear as Melania and spoof the convention speech.
Benanti said she immediately accepted the offer and ultimately found performing the character live on the show to be “really exhilarating.”
Laura Benanti Revived Her Melania Trump To Mock Epstein Scandal

Benanti most recently reprised her Melania impression on April 13, 2026.
In the sketch, she spoofed Melania’s press conference addressing Jeffrey Epstein by satirizing the administration’s response to the controversy.
“Most importantly, talking about Jeffrey Epstein distracts people from the war that was started to distract people from talking about Jeffrey Epstein,” Benanti’s Melania joked.
“So, to once again distract from the war, I would like to make the following announcements,” she continued. “Just as I rarely hung out with Jeffrey Epstein, I rarely cooked with Jeffrey Dahmer. We just had overlapping social circles in Milwaukee.”
Entertainment
Brianna LaPaglia Butts Into Bunnie Xo & Jelly Roll’s Divorce
Brianna LaPaglia is giving her two cents on Bunnie Xo & Jelly Roll‘s ongoing divorce.
The internet sensation shared her thoughts on the shocking split, which recently made headlines and got many talking. She revealed that she does not buy into the positive front the former lovebirds are trying to put up.
Brianna ‘Chickenfry’ LaPaglia’s comments come after Bunnie Xo detailed the nitty-gritty of her split from Jelly Roll in a now-deleted podcast episode. The singer filed for divorce on May 18, citing irreconcilable differences.

LaPaglia has shared her opinion on Bunnie Xo’s supportive statements about her estranged husband getting back into the dating scene.
In a June 18 episode of her “Dum Blond” podcast, she spoke about their breakup and pending divorce, during which Bunnie Xo stated that she is encouraging her soon-to-be ex-husband to start dating again.
She told listeners that it was “great” for Jelly Roll to start putting himself out there once again, noting that his “DMs are open.” While the message conveyed that Bunnie is all for a fresh start with her estranged husband, LaPaglia was not having any of it.
“She doesn’t mean that,” LaPaglia said on her “Plan Bri Uncut” podcast Sunday, adding, “She’s still under the mind control of [Jelly Roll].” The media personality backed up her claims with explanations and observations.
She disclosed that Bunnie’s closest friends are reposting the most “asinine, crazy, insulting videos about Jelly Roll and how he’s the worst person and how people only like him because of Bunnie.”
LaPaglia believes that Bunnie is still protecting Jelly with her words and actions. Her views seem to be based on personal experience, as she said, “I went through that at a point too.”
LaPaglia Threw Shade At The Country Music Star

After dissecting Bunnie’s words, LaPaglia shifted focus to Jelly and his actions. She raised speculation that “his ego” and personality “clearly changed” after he went through his weight-loss journey, during which he lost nearly 300 lbs.
“He thought that he could do better. He can date someone younger. He’s going to go for a ‘trad wife.’ One hundred percent gona go for a ‘trad wife,’” the podcast said. LaPaglia also weighed in on the raging whispers that Jelly Roll’s newfound religious beliefs might be playing a role in his breakup from Bunnie.
She stated that the Grammy winner’s decision to walk out of the relationship may be largely based on Bunnie’s past career as a sex worker.
“Hey buddy, you were the one that got with an escort. She was an escort. She’s talked about it. You were a drug addict, and you were going to prison and in and out of jail. Now your morals don’t align with it because you’re f-cking skinny?” The media personality said.
LaPaglia continued going hot at the musician, saying, “You dropped the weight on your belly, and now you dropped the weight of Bunnie, who, I think, was the only like redeeming and beautiful quality about Jelly Roll.”
Bunnie Xo Took Her Divorce Podcast Episode Off The Internet

The “Dumb Blonde” star had shared details about her pending divorce and breakup from Jelly on an episode of her podcast titled “The Divorce.” During the episode, she debunked swirling rumors about alleged infidelity and their split, also giving fans insight into coming to terms with the end of her marriage.
However, after the video gathered millions of views and earned her over $100,000, Bunnie made the ultimate decision to take it off her platform. Bunnie stated that she needed to speak her truth at the time, but after the video served its purpose, it had to go.
The podcaster later explained that taking the video down was to protect her in the future. “I took it down because I realized I just don’t want one of the hardest moments of my life to become a permanent headline,” she shared.
The Blast reported that she assured fans that all the details she shared on that podcast episode were true, and while she initially shared her story, she did not feel comfortable with the video remaining on air. She added that she “deserves the space to heal” and to open a new chapter in her life.
Has Bunnie Xo Put The Past Behind Her?

Fans are no strangers to the love Jelly and Bunnie once shared, as the former lovebirds often showed and spoke about their feelings for each other. With the recent turn of events just months after their split, it appears the podcaster is ready to move on.
Bunnie was spotted sharing a steamy kiss with reality TV star Dylan Wolf at Jelly’s bar in Tennessee during the Fourth of July celebrations.
She told fans in a later episode on her podcast that she does not regret the kiss she shared with the guy who is over two decades younger than her, and she hopes to have dozens more under the fireworks.
As reported by The Blast, Bunnie also added that she currently is focused on having fun rather than commitment. “Catch me if you can. Your girl is just out here having fun, living my best life,” she said.
As to what her estranged husband thinks about the kiss, the “Dumb Blonde” podcast host assured her viewers that he is understanding and there is nothing to worry about.
Jelly Roll & Bunnie Xo’s Separation Is Not Fueled By Bad Blood

Sources close to the former lovebirds have revealed that the pair have great respect for each other and would continue to care for one another. Seeing the end of a 10-year era together, during which they went through rough patches, cannot be easily thrown out the window as their legal union comes to an end.
Friends of Bunnie praised her for standing beside him as he battled with addiction, weight loss, and building his career to the Grammy-winning status it has today.
The Blast shared that Jelly has also been a pillar of support for his estranged wife. In the recent months leading up to the divorce, the former couple had been publicly praising each other.
Insiders who spoke to the media stressed that Jelly Roll will “always love her” but noted that loving someone does not mean they have to stay married. The music artist in his filing listed May 9 as the date of their separation and “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for their breakup.
Entertainment
Brianna Chickenfry Slams Bunnie Xo ‘Protecting’ Jelly Roll
Brianna “Chickenfry” LaPaglia seemingly isn’t a fan of Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo’s friendly dynamic amid their ongoing divorce.
“She’s still under the mind control of him,” LaPaglia, 27, alleged during the Sunday, July 12, episode of her “Plan Bri Uncut” podcast. “This is why I know she doesn’t mean that because all of her closest friends are reposting … the most asinine videos about Jelly Roll and how he’s the worst person and how people only like him because of Bunnie.”
She claimed, “Bunnie is just doing the thing where she’s still protecting him, which I went through that at a point too, where you’re not fully stepped out of the situation yet [and] can’t even understand what’s happening to you and she just still wants to protect him and she still wants to encourage [him].”
LaPaglia was seemingly referring to her past relationship with singer Zach Bryan, which ended in October 2024 after more than one year together. At the time, the Barstool Sports personality claimed she was blindsided by Bryan, 30, when he announced their split via social media. She later insinuated that the “Something in the Orange” singer was allegedly controlling and tried to get her to sign a non-disclosure agreement. (Bryan, who never publicly addressed LaPaglia’s claims, is now married to Samantha Leonard.)
Nearly two years later, Jelly Roll, 41, quietly filed for divorce from Bunnie, 46, in May after a decade of marriage. Despite their separation, Jelly Roll and Bunnie have each asserted that they remain best friends.

Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo. Etienne Laurent / AFP)
“She’s going to step out of this a year from now and be like, ‘Holy f***ing s***, Jelly Belly f***ing lost weight,’ and the second he drops weight, take it for what it actually is,” LaPaglia speculated of Bunnie, referring to Jelly Roll’s 200-pound weight loss. “Of course, there’s probably other proponents that go into it, but his ego and how he is as a person clearly changed when he lost the weight and he thought that he can do better.”
According to LaPaglia, Bunnie appeared to be “the only redeeming and beautiful quality” of Jelly Roll himself.

Brianna LaPaglia. Shy McGrath/Getty Images
“Of course, maybe some people like his music, I don’t know who those are, but the only redeeming thing about him was how much he loved his wife,” the Special Forces alum theorized. “[They were] in union they were and how they made it out together and they built this incredible life from the dark past that they had together. It’s, like, to finally amount to this point of your life where you’ve made it and then you lose all this weight and you start talking different, you start acting different and then you drop the woman that saved you and, kind of, made you. I don’t think there would be Jelly Roll at this level if it wasn’t for Bunnie.”
Neither Jelly Roll nor Bunnie has publicly addressed LaPaglia’s perception of their post-breakup dynamic.
Entertainment
Adam Brand Shares How M&S Schmalberg’s Custom Fabric Flowers Elevate Gigi Hadid and Beyoncé’s Looks
Everything’s coming up roses, and just about every other flower imaginable.
Adam Brand of M&S Schmalberg sat down with ET to reveal why stars like Gigi Hadid, Beyoncé, Jenna Ortega, Sarah Jessica Parker, Anne Hathaway, Olivia Rodrigo, Gwen Stefani, and Emily Ratajkowski have all turned to the company’s custom fabric flowers to complete their outfits.
The artisan, whose family has run the iconic New York City business for generations, has spent decades preserving a craft that’s been flourishing for over 100 years.
From runway shows and red carpets to television appearances and everyday style, M&S Schmalberg’s blooms have become the finishing touch for some of fashion’s biggest names.
“I truly love M&S Schmalberg and feel incredibly grateful to everyone who came before me. Hardly a day goes by that I don’t mention our founders, Morris and Sam, by name, my great-great uncles, or my grandparents, my dad, my aunt and my mom,” Brand tells ET.
“I feel less like the owner of a business and more like the caretaker of something really special.”
That passion is reflected in every flower. Each bloom is created in New York City using antique molds and tools dating back to the early 1900s.
“Every flower starts as fabric in pretty much any fabric you can think of,” Brand notes.
“Silk is still the most common, but we’ve also worked with velvet, linen, denim, suede, cotton, polyester, leather, lace, and even sentimental fabrics like wedding dresses, military uniforms and baby clothes.”
From there, every petal is carefully brought to life.
“Depending on the project, we’ll starch it, hand dye it, die-cut the individual petals, shape them using heated vintage flower irons, and then assemble the flower completely by hand,” he says.
The meticulous process hasn’t gone unnoticed. Over the years, M&S Schmalberg has collaborated with fashion houses including Hermès, Oscar de la Renta, Carolina Herrera, and Vera Wang, helping bring designers’ creative visions to life.
“One project that stands out was with Vera Wang. One of their designers combined different components from multiple flowers to create a new oversized rose. We sampled it, tweaked it, and it eventually became a style that we still make today. That flower has since been worn by Emily Ratajkowski, Gwen Stefani, and Vera herself.”
So, what keeps celebrities coming back?
“In a world where so much is mass-produced, people appreciate something that was handmade by actual people in New York,” Brand explains.
“They’re craving things that feel real. Every flower has a little personality, and people appreciate that.”
Fortunately, you don’t have to be famous to accessorize like an A-lister.
“We love making one special flower just as much as a thousand,” Brand spills.
“We’ve transformed heirloom garments, wedding dresses, military uniforms and clothing from loved ones into flowers that families will keep forever. Those projects mean a lot because every flower tells a story.”
And while trends may come and go, Brand believes flowers never go out of style.
“Whether it’s oversized flowers, tiny flowers, men’s lapel flowers, bridal accessories, handbags, or hats, flowers always seem to find their way back into fashion. They’re incredibly versatile, and because they can be made in so many fabrics, colors, shapes and sizes, they can completely change the feel of an outfit. A matching flower can add texture and dimension, while a contrasting flower can become the statement piece that ties it all together. The same flower can be worn on a jacket today, a hat tomorrow, and displayed in the home years later.”
For anyone hoping to see the magic themselves, Brand’s doors are always open.
“One of my favorite parts of the job now is welcoming visitors into the factory. We offer tours and flower-making experiences, and it’s always fun watching people discover that this little piece of old New York is still here.”
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