Bill Cosby is having the worst year ever. After a slew of women, including former model Janice Dickinson, stepped forward with rape accusations against the veteran comedian, Netflix has now put Bill Cosby 77, his comedy special filmed on on his 77th birthday and originally slated to air Nov. 28, on indefinite hold. Meanwhile, NBC has pulled the plug on its show with Cosby. [The Verge]
People‘s Sexiest Man Alive is a Norse god. Hammer-wielding hunk Chris Hemsworth, widely recognized as the superhero Thor, thought it was “pretty funny” when he found out about his title and may use it as an excuse to skip out on house chores. “I think you’ve bought me a couple of weeks of bragging rights around the house,” says Hemsworth. “I can just say to [my wife], ‘Now remember, this is what the people think, so I don’t need to do the dishes anymore, I don’t need to change nappies. I’m above that. I’ve made it now.’ [People]
New Yorkers can now consult Alec Baldwin for matters of the heart. The Internationally Renowned Relationship Expert drops his romantic knowledge on couples in cabs in a new web series called Love Ride, with an assist from behind-the-scenes love advisor, b.k.a. Saturday Night Live‘s Paula Pell. Of course, the results are funny and cute as shit. [Vulture]
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Funny man Tracy Morgan is fighting a serious battle against brain damage from his near-fatal highway crash in July. His lawyer offered an update on the comic, saying, “He’s fighting to get better, and if there’s a chance for him to be back to the Tracy Morgan he once was, he’s going to try to do that.” [TIME]
Good grief! Charles Schulz’ classic comic strip is bringing Snoopy and the gang to the big screen. While it won’t be ready for this year’s holiday season, schedule your Yuletide festivities around the 3D animated Peanuts flick, which brings joy to the world Nov. 6, 2015. [NME]