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When is fan adoration too much? Club Chalamet raises questions about celebrity obsession
If you've ever heard of Club Chalamet and its disturbing reputation, you might wonder; what exactly is it? Here's the rundown ...
Actor Mickey Rourke, facing eviction over close to $60,000 in unpaid rent, sees that amount and more raised on his behalf via ...
RodeoHouston leans heavily into country music this year, but attendance show biggest crowds favor noncountry acts.
Plus: Daniel Farkes disappointment shows how far Leeds have come amid eight-game unbeaten streak; Keith Andrews in with real ...
The hatred for Lane Kiffin at Ole Miss won't go away any time soon, exhibit A being a shirt a fan wore on ESPN.
"Just stop watching" sounds easy — but it ignores how fandom actually works. Loving TV means caring enough to speak up when ...
Here's the latest on the Yankees' slow offseason in a back-and-worth between NJ Advance Media beat writer Randy Miller and baseball columnist Bob Klapisch.
Jimmy's Famous Seafood has everything for a Ravens game watch party, from crab dip and wings to cocktails. Here's how they're ...
Unfortunately, not everyone has managed to come out unscathed from fans who've obsessed over celebrities. Some instances have ...
Come for Calvin Austin saying the crowd was “too lit” for Tyler Loop. Austin was also the player who caught the go-ahead ...
Chappell Roan is a fan. As are Lady Gaga, Beyoncé, Scarlett Johansson, Shawn Mendes, Kit Harington and Woody Harrelson. For ...
Arizona State coach Kenny Dillingham told running back Cam Skattebo to "puke and rally" during the Peach Bowl. Cardinals QB Kyler Murray described a disastrous loss to the Titans as "How to Lose a ...
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