Love Is Blind alums Kyle Abrams and Shake Chatterjee exchanged some words on Instagram, with Kyle saying the reunion episode is a "train wreck" and Shake calling his co-star a "little bihh."
Days after Netflix aired the season two finale of Love Is Blind—and revealed who left who at the altar—fans noticed that two of the guys exchanged some heated words on Instagram that certainly raised eyebrows.
It all went down after Love Is Blind's verified page teased the upcoming reunion, available to stream on March 4. In the comments, Kyle Abrams (who proposed to Shaina Hurley before they went their separate ways over religious differences) shared his take on all the onscreen antics over the weekend by saying, "Just me enjoying the train wreck."
Abhishek "Shake" Chatterjee responded directly to his co-star, writing, "translation: you're a little bihh." The veterinarian, who was dumped by Deepti Vempati at the altar, went on to tease the feuds fans can expect from the upcoming episode. "Imma warn you," he wrote, "I KEEPS IT REAL AT THIS REUNION."
Kyle also responded to a fan who noted that he seemed to be merely watching and sipping the tea. He wrote, "well put."
While Kyle is vowing to stay out of the drama, things have been brewing between Shake and his almost brother-in-law.
Deepti's brother Sunny and his partner Hina Merchant Vempati penned a joint Instagram post over the weekend in which they slammed Shake for disrespecting their sister on the show.
"‘Shake', bruh, you're a loser," they said in the post. "You minimized my sister's life by making some awful and cringeworthy comments about her."
Throughout the season, viewers watched Shake admit to friends and family that he wasn't sexually attracted to his fiancée Deepti, despite feeling they were otherwise well-matched.
"You made these statements knowing your own mom would one day watch it; my parents and my entire family had to sit through you talking behind my sister's back about insecurities she fought her entire life," the couple added. "We welcomed you into our home, and you saw it as an opportunity for clout; so forgive me if I'm not sympathetic towards you and the hate you're receiving."
The pair called out Shake for his alleged "BS" and asked him to "stay the f--k away" from their sister.
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Shake, for his part, shared a message on Instagram this week that read, "I'm not perfect but I'm real."
Meanwhile, Deepti celebrated the Love Is Blind finale with a girls' trip to Las Vegas, hitting the town with co-stars Iyanna McNeely and Danielle Ruhl and also sharing a new photo with Sal Perez. See photos of the outing below.
Sam Elliott Says Power of the Dog Is a "Piece of S--t" in Scathing Review of Oscar-Nominated Film
Sam Elliott didn't hold back in his recent interview with Marc Maron, calling Jane Campion's Netflix movie Power of the Dog a "piece of s--t."
It's safe to say that Sam Elliott isn't Jane Campion's No. 1 fan.
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The 1883 actor made that abundantly clear when discussing the director's Netflix movie Power of the Dog on the Monday, Feb. 28 episode of WTF With Marc Maron podcast. In the last 10 minutes of the show, he called the film a "piece of s--t," decrying its portrayal of cowboys in the early 1920s.
He seemed to specifically take issue with Benedict Cumberbatch's character, Phil Burbank, being a closeted homosexual, which inspires his animosity towards his sister-in-law Rose (Kirsten Dunst) and nephew Peter (Kodi Smit-McPhee). Elliott said that Campion could not possibly understand the motivations of a cowboy when she was born and raised in New Zealand.
"What the f--k does this woman from down there know about the American West?" he exclaimed, before discussing the film location, "And why in the f--k did she shoot this movie in New Zealand and call it Montana? And say this is the way it was? That f--king rubbed me the wrong way, pal."
He was also disgusted by the costumes the characters wore, saying that the stars looked more like Chippendales dancers than cowboys. "That's what all these f--king cowboys in that movie looked like," Elliott said. "They're running around in chaps and no shirts. There's all these allusions of homosexuality throughout the f--king movie."
Host Marc Maron replied, "I think that's what the movie is about."
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Though Elliott himself has only played a cowboy, he explained that he's familiar with the ranching lifestyle after working on the Paramount+ series in Texas. "I was hanging out with families—not men—but families," the Sacramento-native said. "Big, long, extended, multiple-generation families that made their living and their lives were all about being cowboys. And boy, when I f--king saw that I thought, ‘What the f--k? Where are we in this world today?'"
Maron acknowledged Elliott's disappointment, but added, "I don't know that that's the biggest issue at hand."
"It's not the biggest issue, but for me, it was the only issue," Elliott insisted. "I mean, Cumberbatch never got out of his f--king chaps. He had two pairs of chaps, a woolly pair and a leather pair. And every f--king time he would walk in from somewhere—he never was on a horse, maybe once—he'd walk into the f--king house, storm up the f--king stairs, go lay in his bed in his chaps and play his banjo. It's like, what the f--k?"
E! News reached out to Elliott's reps for comment and didn't hear back.
To be fair to Campion, it seems like Elliott isn't a big fan of many Oscar nominees. When Maron asked if he liked House of Gucci, starring Elliott's A Star Is Born co-star Lady Gaga, he grumbled, "I don't know. But I love her."
Jesse Williams Settles Child Custody Dispute With Ex-Wife Aryn Drake-Lee
Almost five years after Jesse Williams filed for divorce from Aryn Drake-Lee, the former couple reached a new custody agreement concerning their two kids: son Maceo and daughter Sadie.
Jesse Williams has reached a new child custody agreement with his ex-wife, Aryn Drake-Lee.
According to court documents obtained by E! News, the Grey's Anatomy star and the real estate broker will continue to share legal custody of their daughter Sadie, 8, and son Maceo, 6, though Williams will have "tie-breaking authority over COVID-19 protocols" for the year if they cannot agree on things like vaccinations for their children.
A judge with the Los Angeles County Superior Court also granted Williams' request to modify his custodial schedule so it aligns with his work in the Broadway production of Take Me Out this spring. Per the judge's ruling, the 40-year-old actor will now have four consecutive days per month with his children in New York, with two of those days being weekends.
Though Drake-Lee's initial ask to reduce Williams' custodial time was denied, the judge did approve her request that when her ex "cancels some parenting time, he cannot later 'uncancel'" unless there is a mutual agreement in writing, according to the documents. As a result, the two parents must "meet and confer" about extracurricular activities for their children, per the docs.
"Mother should appreciate that father cannot share with her certain schedules as far in advance as she would like, and that he may not always want his time with the children to be filled up with extracurriculars," the judge's ruling read, "and father should appreciate that mother is adapting her own schedule to meet his needs, and the children deserve to have extracurricular activities that they engage in on a regular basis, not just when mom is in charge."
If the parents cannot agree, Drake-Lee holds "tie-breaking authority for one extracurricular activity at a time for each of the children" this year and can use it provided that it doesn't impede on Williams' holidays or time with the kids in New York, per the ruling.
"The parties both seek a great deal of fine-tuning in their custody and visitation orders, much of which a court is not as well equipped to handle as the parents themselves through a third party coordinator or counselor," the judge noted in court documents. "Of course, if the parties cannot agree they can come back to court."
Williams filed for divorce from Drake-Lee in April 2017 after more than four years of marriage. Later that year, a judge ruled that the pair would share joint legal custody of their children and ordered Williams to pay his ex $160,000—$100,000 of which served as an advance towards spousal and child support and $60,000 served as an advance toward her attorney fees.
In January 2018, Williams was ordered to pay Drake-Lee over $50,000 per month in spousal support, as well as split the residuals he had earned in the span of their marriage. In addition, he was also held responsible for her attorney and accounting fees. Though Williams was awarded joint physical custody of their children in March 2018, he hit back at Drake-Lee's request for more money that summer and claimed that he was already paying her too much.
Since then, the two have continued to contend over finances in court. Per People, they finalized their divorce in October 2020, agreeing to joint and legal custody of their children and that they must consult with each other before posting photos of the kids on social media.
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Love Is Blind alums Kyle Abrams and Shake Chatterjee exchanged some words on Instagram, with Kyle saying the reunion episode is a "train wreck" and Shake calling his co-star a "little bihh."
Days after Netflix aired the season two finale of Love Is Blind—and revealed who left who at the altar—fans noticed that two of the guys exchanged some heated words on Instagram that certainly raised eyebrows.
It all went down after Love Is Blind's verified page teased the upcoming reunion, available to stream on March 4. In the comments, Kyle Abrams (who proposed to Shaina Hurley before they went their separate ways over religious differences) shared his take on all the onscreen antics over the weekend by saying, "Just me enjoying the train wreck."
Abhishek "Shake" Chatterjee responded directly to his co-star, writing, "translation: you're a little bihh." The veterinarian, who was dumped by Deepti Vempati at the altar, went on to tease the feuds fans can expect from the upcoming episode. "Imma warn you," he wrote, "I KEEPS IT REAL AT THIS REUNION."
Kyle also responded to a fan who noted that he seemed to be merely watching and sipping the tea. He wrote, "well put."
While Kyle is vowing to stay out of the drama, things have been brewing between Shake and his almost brother-in-law.
Deepti's brother Sunny and his partner Hina Merchant Vempati penned a joint Instagram post over the weekend in which they slammed Shake for disrespecting their sister on the show.
"‘Shake', bruh, you're a loser," they said in the post. "You minimized my sister's life by making some awful and cringeworthy comments about her."
Throughout the season, viewers watched Shake admit to friends and family that he wasn't sexually attracted to his fiancée Deepti, despite feeling they were otherwise well-matched.
"You made these statements knowing your own mom would one day watch it; my parents and my entire family had to sit through you talking behind my sister's back about insecurities she fought her entire life," the couple added. "We welcomed you into our home, and you saw it as an opportunity for clout; so forgive me if I'm not sympathetic towards you and the hate you're receiving."
The pair called out Shake for his alleged "BS" and asked him to "stay the f--k away" from their sister.
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Shake, for his part, shared a message on Instagram this week that read, "I'm not perfect but I'm real."
Meanwhile, Deepti celebrated the Love Is Blind finale with a girls' trip to Las Vegas, hitting the town with co-stars Iyanna McNeely and Danielle Ruhl and also sharing a new photo with Sal Perez. See photos of the outing below.
Sam Elliott Says Power of the Dog Is a "Piece of S--t" in Scathing Review of Oscar-Nominated Film
Sam Elliott didn't hold back in his recent interview with Marc Maron, calling Jane Campion's Netflix movie Power of the Dog a "piece of s--t."
It's safe to say that Sam Elliott isn't Jane Campion's No. 1 fan.
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The 1883 actor made that abundantly clear when discussing the director's Netflix movie Power of the Dog on the Monday, Feb. 28 episode of WTF With Marc Maron podcast. In the last 10 minutes of the show, he called the film a "piece of s--t," decrying its portrayal of cowboys in the early 1920s.
He seemed to specifically take issue with Benedict Cumberbatch's character, Phil Burbank, being a closeted homosexual, which inspires his animosity towards his sister-in-law Rose (Kirsten Dunst) and nephew Peter (Kodi Smit-McPhee). Elliott said that Campion could not possibly understand the motivations of a cowboy when she was born and raised in New Zealand.
"What the f--k does this woman from down there know about the American West?" he exclaimed, before discussing the film location, "And why in the f--k did she shoot this movie in New Zealand and call it Montana? And say this is the way it was? That f--king rubbed me the wrong way, pal."
He was also disgusted by the costumes the characters wore, saying that the stars looked more like Chippendales dancers than cowboys. "That's what all these f--king cowboys in that movie looked like," Elliott said. "They're running around in chaps and no shirts. There's all these allusions of homosexuality throughout the f--king movie."
Host Marc Maron replied, "I think that's what the movie is about."
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Though Elliott himself has only played a cowboy, he explained that he's familiar with the ranching lifestyle after working on the Paramount+ series in Texas. "I was hanging out with families—not men—but families," the Sacramento-native said. "Big, long, extended, multiple-generation families that made their living and their lives were all about being cowboys. And boy, when I f--king saw that I thought, ‘What the f--k? Where are we in this world today?'"
Maron acknowledged Elliott's disappointment, but added, "I don't know that that's the biggest issue at hand."
"It's not the biggest issue, but for me, it was the only issue," Elliott insisted. "I mean, Cumberbatch never got out of his f--king chaps. He had two pairs of chaps, a woolly pair and a leather pair. And every f--king time he would walk in from somewhere—he never was on a horse, maybe once—he'd walk into the f--king house, storm up the f--king stairs, go lay in his bed in his chaps and play his banjo. It's like, what the f--k?"
E! News reached out to Elliott's reps for comment and didn't hear back.
To be fair to Campion, it seems like Elliott isn't a big fan of many Oscar nominees. When Maron asked if he liked House of Gucci, starring Elliott's A Star Is Born co-star Lady Gaga, he grumbled, "I don't know. But I love her."
Jesse Williams Settles Child Custody Dispute With Ex-Wife Aryn Drake-Lee
Almost five years after Jesse Williams filed for divorce from Aryn Drake-Lee, the former couple reached a new custody agreement concerning their two kids: son Maceo and daughter Sadie.
Jesse Williams has reached a new child custody agreement with his ex-wife, Aryn Drake-Lee.
According to court documents obtained by E! News, the Grey's Anatomy star and the real estate broker will continue to share legal custody of their daughter Sadie, 8, and son Maceo, 6, though Williams will have "tie-breaking authority over COVID-19 protocols" for the year if they cannot agree on things like vaccinations for their children.
A judge with the Los Angeles County Superior Court also granted Williams' request to modify his custodial schedule so it aligns with his work in the Broadway production of Take Me Out this spring. Per the judge's ruling, the 40-year-old actor will now have four consecutive days per month with his children in New York, with two of those days being weekends.
Though Drake-Lee's initial ask to reduce Williams' custodial time was denied, the judge did approve her request that when her ex "cancels some parenting time, he cannot later 'uncancel'" unless there is a mutual agreement in writing, according to the documents. As a result, the two parents must "meet and confer" about extracurricular activities for their children, per the docs.
"Mother should appreciate that father cannot share with her certain schedules as far in advance as she would like, and that he may not always want his time with the children to be filled up with extracurriculars," the judge's ruling read, "and father should appreciate that mother is adapting her own schedule to meet his needs, and the children deserve to have extracurricular activities that they engage in on a regular basis, not just when mom is in charge."
If the parents cannot agree, Drake-Lee holds "tie-breaking authority for one extracurricular activity at a time for each of the children" this year and can use it provided that it doesn't impede on Williams' holidays or time with the kids in New York, per the ruling.
"The parties both seek a great deal of fine-tuning in their custody and visitation orders, much of which a court is not as well equipped to handle as the parents themselves through a third party coordinator or counselor," the judge noted in court documents. "Of course, if the parties cannot agree they can come back to court."
Williams filed for divorce from Drake-Lee in April 2017 after more than four years of marriage. Later that year, a judge ruled that the pair would share joint legal custody of their children and ordered Williams to pay his ex $160,000—$100,000 of which served as an advance towards spousal and child support and $60,000 served as an advance toward her attorney fees.
In January 2018, Williams was ordered to pay Drake-Lee over $50,000 per month in spousal support, as well as split the residuals he had earned in the span of their marriage. In addition, he was also held responsible for her attorney and accounting fees. Though Williams was awarded joint physical custody of their children in March 2018, he hit back at Drake-Lee's request for more money that summer and claimed that he was already paying her too much.
Since then, the two have continued to contend over finances in court. Per People, they finalized their divorce in October 2020, agreeing to joint and legal custody of their children and that they must consult with each other before posting photos of the kids on social media.