George Takei is done playing William Shatner’s game. The “Star Trek” alums have been part of a very public feud for over 50 years, and Takei seemingly put it to bed by alluding to Shatner as a “prima donna” on set.
William Shatner is getting the last word on the half-century feud with “Star Trek” co-star George Takei. After Takei previously called Shatner an “unfit” guinea pig for taking flight on Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin space flight in 2021, Shatner now addressed the long-running spat with his former “Star Trek” cast members, namely Takei.
When Nichelle Nichols died at the age of 89 on Saturday night, it sent a ripple through the entire “Star Trek” fandom. Not only had the beloved show lost
Tuesday, news broke that suspected gunman Robert Aaron Long entered three Atlanta-area spas and killed eight people. The 21-year-old confessed to the attacks and has been charged: As reported by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, six of the eight victims were Asian women.
We are in the third decade of celebrity roasts on Comedy Central. The TV event kicked off with a roast of Drew Carey at the legendary New York Friars Club in 1998 and has continued with targets ranging from athletes to musicians to actors to future Presidents of the United States.
In the history of the Academy Awards, only three animated films have been nominated for Best Picture: 1991’s “Beauty and the Beast,” 2009’s “Up,” and 2010’s
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