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Jourdin Pauline Apologizes To Black Community Amid Tylil Claims
Jourdin Pauline is stepping into the new month with fresh energy, seemingly ready to right her wrongs. As many gather to celebrate Black History Month, the streamer and artist issued an apology to the Black community following remarks she made amid her controversy with Tylil James. While offering her apology, she also made it clear that she still stands firm on her past accusations.
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Jourdin Pauline Issues An Apology To The Black Community During Live
Jourdin Pauline recently went live to issue an apology to the Black community following her previous remarks. Back in December, amid her sexual assault accusations against Tylil, she went live and made comments about her preferences, stating, “I don’t like Black men, I like White boys,” while also expressing her dislike for him. The streamer took time on her recent live to address anyone who may have formed a vendetta against her based on those past comments, clarifying her stance and attempting to clear the air.
“We all say things we don’t mean when we’re hurt. I don’t want anyone to ever think that’s something I meant, that’s something I live by, or that’s how I feel. No. I was traumatized, and I was hurt, and I said something that I did not mean, and I shouldn’t have said. I genuinely apologize from the bottom of my heart for those remarks. Black people are phenomenal,” she said.
While speaking about Black History Month and breaking generational barriers, she added, “My kids are going to be Black, my dog is Black, I’m Black, my mama Black, my friends are Black. I love Black people, and I love Black men.”
Jourdine Pauline Clears The Air While Doubling Down On Claims Against Tylil James
As clips from the streamer’s recent live began circulating online, she took to X to clear the air after some sites claimed she was apologizing to Tylil. Jourdin made it clear her apology was not directed at him and that she still plans to pursue legal action. In her tweet, she wrote, “I did not apologize to him… I apologized to ‘BLACK MEN’ for my cold remark my attorneys and detectives are still handling this case BYEEEEE.”
She doubled down in a follow-up post, adding, “HE WOULD NEVER GET AN APOLOGY FOR WHAT HE DID.” She also addressed critics directly, writing, “YALL LOUD AND WRONG PLS GOMD.”
Social Media Reacts
Many gathered under The Shade Room Teens’ post as they reacted to Jourdine’s live. Several said they didn’t accept her apology, while others shared they still don’t believe her claims against Tylil. Meanwhile, some came to her defense, arguing that this is exactly why victims often fear speaking up.
Instagram user @slimdollars wrote, “Go with the white boys we good over here Gandolf”
Instagram user @colinvercetti added, “Us white boys don’t claim her”
While Instagram user @itsasiaaaatf wrote, “Girl bye tf not during Black History Month”
Instagram user @amarilevy wrote, “Yikes. The self hatred piece was not necessary at all and you trying to apologize now doesn’t even seem genuine, it gives you got too much backlash and now you gotta clean it up”
Instagram user @rawshadtx wrote, “I’m surprised she hasn’t got hit with a defamation lawsuit yet”
While Instagram user @arynsaesthetic wrote. “False accusations should be a felony!!!!”
Instagram user @prettybrown_gurl wrote, “This is why women are silent these comments ain’t it when shit happens like this especially our community it’s so sad”
Instagram user @Imaojaayyy added, “Unpopular opinion,,, i believe her lowke”
While Instagram user @rocpaperscissorss wrote. “WELL LET ME PROUDLY SAY ..I LOVE BLACK MEN”
What Do You Think Roomies?
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Cody Rhodes Says He’d Love To See Bad Bunny Vs. Logan Paul At WrestleMania
Cody Rhodes
I Want To See Logan Paul Vs. Bad Bunny
… At WrestleMania!!!
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WrestleMania is now only just over 60 days away, and while Cody Rhodes isn’t paid to be the matchmaker in WWE … he tells TMZ Sports there’s one he would love to see in Sin City come April — Logan Paul vs. Bad Bunny!!
We caught up with the former Undisputed WWE Champion in New York City, where we asked him whether he hopes BB finds his way back to the WWE in time for WrestleMania 42.
“I hope we get him back,” Rhodes said. “He did a wonderful job, but he’s on top of the world right now.”
Of course, he’s talking about how the Puerto Rico native just put together the fourth most-watched Super Bowl halftime show in NFL history, with 128.2 million tuning in to watch the “DtMF” singer.
BTW … while he did call his show an “all-timer” … he still has Prince‘s Super Bowl performance from 2007 as his favorite.
Back to the WWE, Bad Bunny is no stranger to stepping inside the squared circle. His last appearance came in May 2023 — in his home country of Puerto Rico — in a San Juan Street Fight against Damian Priest.
When asked who could go up against Bad Bunny … he opted for LP … who has established himself as a legit WWE Superstar since making his in-ring debut in April 2021.
BB does have shows scheduled until March, with a break until May, so maybe he can find some spare time to make his highly anticipated return!
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Kevin Costner’s $411 Million Action Romance Is Trending Again
34 years ago, Kevin Costner starred in this newly trending must-watch thriller, one of the movies that contributed to his prominence. As fans know, Costner has been in the industry since the 70s, appearing in a wide range of films across genres after making his film debut in the 1981 indie project Sizzle Beach, U.S.A. Of late, many recognize him from Taylor Sheridan’s acclaimed TV series Yellowstone, which ran from June 20, 2018, to December 15, 2024. Costner, who also executive-produced, portrayed John Dutton in the Western drama, marking the first regular TV series role of his career.
Speaking of the brilliant titles that contributed to Costner’s prominence, we have 1987’s The Untouchables, the sports comedy Bull Durham, released the following year, Field of Dreams (1989), and the 1992 romantic thriller The Bodyguard, which is making a surprise comeback on streaming. Directed by Mick Jackson and written by Lawrence Kasdan, The Bodyguard was the second-highest-grossing film of 1992, despite receiving mostly unfavorable reviews from critics. It also starred Whitney Houston in her movie acting debut, Gary Kemp, Bill Cobbs, Ralph Waite, Tomas Arana, Mike Starr, DeVaughn Nixon, and Gerry Bamman.
In the U.S., The Bodyguard surfaced on MGM+ charts a few hours ago, marking the first time in months since the cult classic has appeared on streaming charts. The romantic thriller is the tenth most-watched title on the streamer as of this writing, right behind Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning. Meanwhile, leading the list is Kaley Cuoco and Sam Claflin’s miniseries Vanished. Additionally, The Bodyguard is trending on the iTunes chart in Lebanon.
What Is ‘The Bodyguard’ About?
In The Bodyguard, Costner portrays Frank Farmer, a former Secret Service agent who served on the Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan presidential details. Farmer is also a professional bodyguard whom Bill Devaney (Cobbs) engages when best-selling pop diva Rachel Marron (Houston) is threatened by an obsessive, dangerous stalker. Initially resented and treated with disdain for his hard-nosed security procedures, Farmer soon becomes an integral part of Rachel’s inner circle, and as they spend more time together, the client and protector grow closer. The Bodyguard grossed $411 million worldwide but holds a critics’ rating of 38% on Rotten Tomatoes and received multiple Golden Raspberry Awards nominations, including for Worst Picture. Still, that didn’t stop the classic drama from developing a cult following over time.
The Bodyguard streams on MGM+. Stick with Collider for more information.
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November 25, 1992
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129 Minutes
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Mick Jackson
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President’s Day Fitness Deals
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Yeah, it’s already February. How are those New Year’s resolutions going?
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James Van Der Beek's widow asks for help to support their 6 kids after his death: Family 'out of funds'
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The “Dawson’s Creek” star died at 48, after battling colorectal cancer.
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Perfect New, R-Rated Sci-Fi Thriller Is A Deep-Space Psychological Slaughter
By Robert Scucci
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Have you ever woken up the day after a crazy night out with little recollection of what happened the night before, how you got home, or who you interacted with? This is a safe place. It’s okay to admit that we’ve all been irresponsible at one point or another, and this is a pretty common story. You check your bank account and cringe at how much the surge-priced Uber ride home cost, then feel physically sick when you realize that despite your inebriated state you still ordered pizza for delivery. The same pizza that’s now sitting at your front door, untouched and uneaten.
While what I’m describing sounds like a college student blacking out after going a little too hard on a bar crawl, it’s not far off from what happens in 2025’s Ash, a sci-fi horror thriller centered on a disoriented protagonist who wakes up with no memory of what happened to her crew, why they’re all dead and she’s not, or what she did to end up in this situation. In this case, though, there was no party. Instead, there’s a mind-controlling alien infection that pushes its hosts toward violence. The anxiety is exactly the same, though. She was living her life, blacked out, woke up, and now has to deal with the consequences of whatever the hell happened at her station.
The Worst Kind Of Blackout

Ash does an excellent job forcing Riya’s (Eiza Gonzalez) anxiety onto the audience through her fractured memories and disoriented state as she wakes up to discover that everyone aboard her ship is dead. She doesn’t know who killed her crew, but she has flashes of violent confrontations that feel like out-of-body experiences. She digs through ship logs and crew notes, trying to piece together a chain of events that makes sense, but there’s simply too much missing information for her to form a coherent narrative.
When Riya is greeted by Brion (Aaron Paul), things begin to fall into place, at least on the surface. Brion explains that they’re stationed on a mysterious, Earth-like planet known as K.O.I-442, nicknamed Ash, and that the crew succumbed to a deadly alien substance that compromised the mission by overriding their behavior. Brion claims he observed the chaos from a distance, but now needs to understand exactly what Riya saw or did in order to reconstruct the sequence of events that led to this outcome.

Brion knows the crew died violently, but still has no clear explanation for how Adhi (Iko Uwais), Kevin (Beulah Koale), Catherine Clarke (Kate Elliott), and Shawn Davis (Flying Lotus) met their bloody ends. Brain scans and memory tests slowly suggest that Riya herself is responsible for the carnage, though the evidence points toward defensive actions rather than premeditated violence. The crew had been infected, and the infection makes its hosts unpredictable and aggressive.
As more memories resurface in Ash, Riya grows increasingly unsure whether Brion’s version of events is reliable. She becomes fixated on the fact that he only arrives after everyone else is already dead, which raises uncomfortable questions about his timing and motives. Unsure whether she can trust Brion or even her own fractured mind, Riya is left to piece together the previous days on her own, spiraling further as the details refuse to lock into place.
Low-Budget Sci-Fi Horror Done Right

Though the exact financials are not widely available, Ash has been reported to have been produced on a modest budget of around $500,000, and that restraint works in its favor. The film tells a harrowing, isolated story with very few locations, effectively functioning as a bottle movie set in deep space. Limited environments, flashing warning lights, and malfunctioning computer systems do much of the heavy lifting when it comes to generating tension and dread as Riya struggles to understand how her entire crew was wiped out.
Eiza Gonzalez and Aaron Paul elevate the premise through their effortlessly uneasy on-screen chemistry. They’re forced to operate as allies even though Riya has every reason to be suspicious of Brion, the only other person she can interact with. Communications are down, the station is compromised, oxygen is running low, and Brion seems far more interested in sedating her and running tests than in finding a clear escape plan. That imbalance keeps the tension simmering in every shared scene.

The violence in Ash is sparse but effective. Most of the bloodshed appears in fleeting fragments through Riya’s resurfacing memories, letting the audience imagine what happened rather than laying it all out explicitly. It’s a smart low-budget decision. You don’t need to show the monster in full until it’s absolutely necessary, and that restraint keeps the illusion intact.
Ash follows familiar genre rhythms seen in films like Alien and Underwater, but it never feels like a carbon copy. Its claustrophobic dread comes from uncertainty rather than constant action, forcing the viewer to sit with unanswered questions. As Riya slowly reconstructs the truth behind her situation, you’re left to determine what actually happened, who can be trusted, and whether there’s even a viable way home once the dust settles.


Ash is currently streaming on Hulu.
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“The Daily Show” reviews Pam Bondi's greatest hits from congressional hearing: 'I don't know why you're laughing'
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Every Star Trek Fan’s Worst Fears Confirmed By Tarantino Partner’s Meeting With Alex Kurtzman
By Joshua Tyler
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Roger Avary is a well-known Hollywood producer and director who got his start co-writing Pulp Fiction with Quentin Tarantino. He now co-hosts Tarantino’s film podcast, The Video Archives, but in addition to all of that, he’s also a major Star Trek fan.
How big a fan is he? Avary claims his family watches two or three Star Trek episodes nearly every day. He loves Star Trek so much that he offered to work on it, basically for free, when current Trek overlord Alex Kurtzman began launching new Star Trek television shows in the 2010s. What Avary learned after meeting with Kurtzman is the nightmare scenario every Trekkie has always suspected.

Avary told his story this week on The Joe Rogan Experience, saying of Alex Kurtzman, “I went in and met with the guy, I was like, I will write for scale. I will write on your new show. I just want to be part of it.”
If the writer of Reservoir Dogs, True Romance, Pulp Fiction, and Beowulf wants to work on your project for nothing, that would seem like a win. There was one problem, though: Roger Avary isn’t just an acclaimed writer; he’s also a huge Star Trek fan.
Kurtzman’s response was a hard no, and as Avary explains it, “He didn’t want anybody who had any kind of fondness for the original show. He wanted to do something new and create something new.”
Roger Avary has worked in Hollywood and helped write and direct some of the biggest, most successful movies of all time. Like his friend Tarantino, he has an encyclopedic knowledge of film and television. Because of that keen awareness of what’s good and what isn’t, he’s destroyed by what’s come of Star Trek in the wake of Kurtzman’s decisions.

Or as Avary put it: “This dweeb Alex Kurtzman just comes along and s**ts all over everything… Starfleet Academy is an abomination. I could not get through three episodes of Discovery. It’s just awful, awful storytelling… Picard was terrible.”
Roger Avary says he believes all film and television is, in some form, propaganda. Or as we sometimes phrase it on this site, screenwashing. The best movies, he suggests, are those that are personal propaganda in which a filmmaker has something personal or interesting he wants to say and delivers that message to the audience.
However, according to Avary, Alex Kurtzman’s Star Trek is corporate propaganda. Corporate propaganda is a form of screenwashing designed to deliver a pre-programmed message assigned by your overlords. Avary says of modern Star Trek, “They’re more interested in the corporate propaganda than they are any kind of personal propaganda.“
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Nicole Curtis Apologizes For Using N-Word, Reacts to HGTV Cancelation
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I’m Sorry I Blurted The N-Word
… Comeback Canned
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Nicole Curtis is addressing the controversy surrounding HGTV pulling her show “Rehab Addict” from its platforms following the release of leaked footage showing her using a racial slur during filming.
Curtis tells TMZ … “I want to be clear: the word in question is wrong and not part of my vocabulary and never has been, and I apologize to everyone.” She tells us she was unaware of HGTV’s decision to pull the plug on her show on the same day it was set to return to air after a hiatus.
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Despite the surprising split, she tells us, “I’m grateful for the 15-year journey we’ve shared. It’s been a meaningful chapter, but my focus isn’t on my career. My focus, at this moment is rightfully on my relationships, and my community — the people who truly know my character and where my heart is.”
The controversy began when RadarOnline published production footage from the set of the home renovation series. In the clip, Curtis appears frustrated while working on a project and blurts out the n-word. Almost immediately, she reacts in shock to what she said.
HGTV tells us it was “recently made aware of an offensive racial comment made during the filming of Rehab Addict. Not only is language like this hurtful and disappointing to our viewers, partners, and employees — it does not align with the values of HGTV.”
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Experts Stress Proof of Life Importance in Nancy Guthrie Search (Excl)
As the hunt for Nancy Guthrie continues, several experts are weighing in on the importance of proof of life in her case.
“Ransom is often not paid without proof of life because paying without verification risks funding a crime with no chance of recovery,” Dan Donovan, the Founder and Managing Partner of Stratoscope Holdings, a security and risk management firm, exclusively tells Us Weekly. “Proof of life is critical: it confirms the victim is alive, validates that the communicators control the victim, and helps assess credibility and intent.”
Retired FBI agent Scott Curtis agrees and shares a warning about the alleged ransom threat Nancy’s loved ones — including her daughters, Today cohost Savannah Guthrie and Annie Guthrie, and son Camron Guthrie — received. (The 84-year-old’s alleged abductor or abductors demanded a reported $6 million by 5 p.m. MST by February 9).
“I believe they haven’t received proof of life. You’re not going to make a ransom payment unless you have proof of life because once that payment goes [through], you will never hear from those kidnappers again, right?” Curtis tells Us. “So you want proof. You want some kind of guarantee.”

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He also warns that there is no technical guarantee with advanced technology.
“There still could be some doubt in that proof of life, especially in this AI generated world we’re living in now,” Curtis cautions. “It couldn’t be a still photograph. It would have to be a video with audio with some definitive date stamp on there.”
Former CIA officer and FBI special agent Tracey Walder stresses that it’s the Guthrie family’s decision to pay a ransom or not. (Multiple notes have been sent to media outlets, claiming to be Nancy’s kidnapper and asking for money, including Bitcoin. The FBI has not yet confirmed to the public if any of the ransom notes are real).
“I don’t think they ever received a picture or anything like that, but maybe in the second note it had (details of) something that may have happened to her or not happened to her,” Walder says. “Whether or not to pay that decision lies solely with the family, not the FBI.”
She also sympathizes with the struggle Savannah, 54, and her siblings face.
“We don’t know what we would do in that situation. We may say, ‘Oh I am not paying $6 million without proof of life,’ but if it was your 84-year-old mother, and you had that money, then maybe you would.”
On February 10, the FBI released images and video from Nancy’s doorbell camera, showing a masked man armed with what appeared to be a gun outside her front door in Tucson, Arizona, on the night she disappeared.
The individual wore a backpack and gloves as they attempted to cover the camera with their hand and plants from the front yard.
Later that same day, a man from the neighboring town of Rio Rico was detained and questioned in connection with the disappearance of Nancy. He was subsequently released and has maintained his innocence.
Savannah has shared several emotional messages since her mother’s disappearance on February 1.
“We believe she is still alive. Bring her home,” she wrote via Instagram on Tuesday after the images of the masked man were released. “Anyone with information, please contact 1-800-CALL-FBI (1-800-225-5324) or the Pima County Sheriff’s Department 520-351-4900.”
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‘Selling Sunset’ Production Exploring Christine Quinn Return
Christine Quinn
Eyed for Possible ‘Selling Sunset’ Season 10 Return
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Christine Quinn‘s “Selling Sunset” chapter could be reopening … TMZ has learned.
Multiple sources familiar with the situation tell TMZ … production for the Netflix hit series is gauging Christine’s interest in a possible return for Season 10, asking whether she’d consider coming back.
We’re told premature conversations have taken place and are ongoing … but nothing is official, and no contracts have been signed.
Christine starred on the show from Seasons 1 through 5 and quickly became one of its most polarizing personalities, known for her over-the-top fashion, sharp tongue, and explosive feuds with Chrishell Stause, Mary Fitzgerald, Heather Rae El Moussa, and Emma Hernan.
Her 2022 exit followed a turbulent fifth season marked by accusations of dishonesty, fractured friendships, and mounting behind-the-scenes tension. Christine denied wrongdoing and pushed back on how she was portrayed, claiming certain storylines were exaggerated or manufactured.
Her relationship with executive producer Adam DiVello became increasingly strained, with Christine accusing production of unfair treatment and narrative manipulation. She ultimately left both the series and The Oppenheim Group, skipping the Season 5 reunion.
Since then, Christine has written a memoir, launched new ventures, and gone through a highly publicized divorce.
Now, as Season 10 gears up, producers appear at least open to seeing if the former villain would walk back through the Oppenheim doors.
We’ve reached out to reps for Christine and Netflix … so far, no word back.
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