Saturday, 23 April 2022

Escape from Egypt🐪🗻 moment on the Coconut Whisperer: Ryan Reynolds gifts Wrexham co-owner Rob McElhenney 'memorial' urinal for his birthday

 

Ryan Reynolds gifts Wrexham co-owner Rob McElhenney 'memorial' urinal for his birthday

The Hollywood stars bought the club in February 2021, taking over from the Wrexham Supporters Trust.


By Amar Mehta, Sky News Reporter, Friday 15 April 2022

https://news.sky.com/story/ryan-reynolds-gifts-wrexham-co-owner-rob-mcelhenney-memorial-urinal-for-his-birthday-12590516

Ryan Reynolds unveiled the plaque after wishing his co-owner a happy birthday. Pic: Twitter/@VancityReynolds

Hollywood star and the co-owner of Wrexham FC, Ryan Reynolds, has gifted a commemorative urinal to Rob McElhenney at the club's stadium.

The pair took full control of the National League club from the Wrexham Supporters Trust in February 2021, investing £2m.

Reynolds posted a video on Twitter of himself in the toilet, wishing his co-owner a happy 45th birthday.

He cut a small red ribbon revealing a gold plaque with McElhenney's face on it and popped a bottle of bubbly.

Alongside his face, the plaque was inscribed with his name and birthdate and has been placed above a urinal in a bathroom block at the Racecourse Ground.

The plaque read: "This urinal is dedicated to Robert McElhenney on his birthday - April 14.

"With love from Wrexham AFC, paid for by Ryan Reynolds."

In the video, Reynolds delivered a speech, while emotional music played in the background.

The plaque has been placed above a urinal. Pic Twitter/@VancityReynolds
Image:The plaque has been placed above a urinal. Pic: Twitter/@VancityReynolds

He said: "Today we commemorate a man, not just any man, Mr co-chairman Robert Lucinda McElhenney, with this memorial urinal."

Wrexham AFC was formed at The Turf in 1864 and the Racecourse remains the world's oldest stadium that continues to stage international games.

McElhenney is the creator and producer of the long-running American TV series It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia, in which he also stars.



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Friday, 22 April 2022

'Epic disaster': CNN+ shutdown leaves laid-off staffers furious, Fox News gloats

'Epic disaster': CNN+ shutdown leaves laid-off staffers furious as Fox News gloats all evening: 'The Democratic bench is thinner than Chris Wallace’s demo reel'

  • CNN's new CEO on Thursday informed staff of CNN+ that the streaming service was closing - just three weeks after it launched
  • The 300 staffers already working there have been told that CNN will try and find them work within the company, or else they will get six months severance 
  • Many of those who were enticed to join the new streaming service reacted with incredulity and anger to the news, coming so soon after the launch
  • CNN's critics - among them Fox News hosts and Donald Trump - spent Thursday gloating about the collapse of their rival's project 

Staff at CNN's short-lived streaming service CNN+ have been left 'aghast and furious' at management after the decision to end the service after only three weeks - describing it as 'an absolute debacle.'

CNN's new CEO Chris Licht - who does not officially take over until May 2 - told staff on Thursday that CNN+ was ending.

The service only began on March 29, and producers had lured over talent including former Fox News anchor Chris Wallace, MSNBC's Kasie Hunt, actress Eva Longoria, and chef Alison Roman. 

The demise of CNN+ was greeted with joy by Fox News figures such as Greg Gutfeld, as well as critics of the network including Donald Trump and his son.

Insiders estimated the network spent $300 million launching and between $100 million and $200 million advertising. CNN had been planning to spend more than $1 billion on CNN+ over four years, two people familiar with the matter told The New York Times.

David Zaslav, who since the beginning of this month has led the newly-merged massive media giant, had been expected to bring in changes.

But one veteran staffer told The Washington Post: 'We expected them to cut off a few fingers, not the entire arm.' 

David Zaslav, the president and CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery, took the helm of the newly-merged media company on April 8.

David Zaslav, the president and CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery, took the helm of the newly-merged media company on April 8. 

Chris Wallace, 74, joined Fox News in 2003 and left to host a show on CNN+. His former colleagues have gloated about the collapse of his new home

Chris Wallace, 74, joined Fox News in 2003 and left to host a show on CNN+. His former colleagues have gloated about the collapse of his new home

Stars of CNN+ including Kasie Hunt (third left), Chris Wallace (next to Hunt) and Anderson Cooper (third right) are seen on March 28 celebrating the launch of the streaming service

Stars of CNN+ including Kasie Hunt (third left), Chris Wallace (next to Hunt) and Anderson Cooper (third right) are seen on March 28 celebrating the launch of the streaming service

The new streaming service had been heavily advertised, but only had 150,000 subscribers

The new streaming service had been heavily advertised, but only had 150,000 subscribers

The 300 employees who had already started working at CNN+ were left fuming by Thursday's announcement - despite the network saying it would try to transfer them to open positions in the company.

Layoffs are likely for people who are not placed in new jobs; they would receive at least six months of severance, according to reports.

Plenty within the service felt they had not been given a chance.

'Many people left their stable jobs at CNN to go to CNN+ and then they pull it right after launch?' a source told The New York Post.

'Everyone is aghast and furious.'

Sara Sidner, who moved from LA to New York to host a CNN+ show, told Thursday's meeting that the decision to end it so soon was 'mind-blowing'

Sara Sidner, who moved from LA to New York to host a CNN+ show, told Thursday's meeting that the decision to end it so soon was 'mind-blowing'

Another source complained to the paper: 'The big people will likely be saved, but what about everybody else, the people who do the real work?'

Another was even more blunt.

'This is f****** crazy, it is nuts.

'This literally rivals the epic disaster of Quibi,' the insider said, referring to the short-lived streaming platform that went out of business seven months after it launched in April 2020.

Licht broke the news on Thursday at a meeting held in a TV studio on the 19th floor of CNN's headquarters in New York.

After his speech, according to The Washington Post, Sara Sidner, a long-serving CNN correspondent who moved from Los Angeles to New York to host a CNN Plus show, stood up and told the shocked crowd: 'This is mind-blowing, to be perfectly honest.'

She later tweeted: 'It's over. It's been the shortest most amazing ride #CNNPlus team.'

Hunt, reportedly enticed to leave MSNBC with a $1 million contract, tweeted: 'The journalists I have been privileged to work with on CNN Plus are world class.

'I am so incredibly proud to be able to call them colleagues.

'If your organization would like a chance to benefit from their talents, my DMs are open

'This is *my* job for the foreseeable future.

She added: '(Some of you are asking about me. I am proud to be on team CNN. I will be fine. It's not about me right now.)'

Sources told The Post that CNN 'overspent on talent' by giving Wallace $9 million per year.

He is now thought likely to take over the 9 p.m. slot on CNN left vacant after the firing of Chris Cuomo in December.

Donald Trump was among those celebrating the demise of CNN's new venture.

'Congratulations to CNN+ on their decision to immediately FOLD for a lack of ratings, or viewers in any way, shape, or form,' Trump said in a statement issued on Thursday.

'It was like an empty desert out there despite spending hundreds of millions of dollars and the hiring of low-rated Chris Wallace, a man who tried so hard to be his father, Mike, but lacked the talent and whatever else is necessary to be a star.

'In any event, it's just one more piece of CNN and Fake News that we don't have to bother with anymore!'

His son, Donald Trump Jr, tweeted a mocking meme, showing the famous dancing pallbearers of Ghana, with the CNN logo on the coffin.

The glossy launch party for CNN+ was only three weeks ago, on March 28

The glossy launch party for CNN+ was only three weeks ago, on March 28

Greg Gutfeld, Fox News host, on Thursday was joking repeatedly about the demise of CNN+

Greg Gutfeld, Fox News host, on Thursday was joking repeatedly about the demise of CNN+

Fox News hosts were also gloating about their rival network's struggles.

Greg Gutfeld joked repeatedly about the situation on Thursday, commenting during a discussion about leaders of the Democratic Party: 'The Democratic bench is thinner than Chris Wallace's demo reel from CNN+.'

He later added: 'BLM has done to black people what Chris Wallace did to CNN+. He enticed them with a promise and then ditched them on the side of the road.'

In another instance he joked, 'A lot of these solutions that are coming from the left are unreliable, there are solar panels or windmills. Look at CNN+, how much money they invested in wind power by hiring Chris Wallace.'

During the final segment, Gutfeld aired a clip of a bison roaming through a town.

'I haven't done a celebrity sighting in awhile,' he began. 'As we know, CNN+ closed down, so you see a lot of their talent out on the street.

'For example, I just looked out at Sixth Avenue, and who did I see just hanging out in front of a tavern? None other than, guess? Chris Wallace, just wandering around.'

The decision to close the streaming service, Licht told staff, was not due to any failure on their park.

The service has attracted 150,000 subscribers so far, paying $5.99 a month, and were on a pace to hit first-year subscription goals.

CNN+ was unable to show the same news shows as CNN, owing to existing contracts with cable tv providers. But they had encouraged their stars like Anderson Cooper to branch out into a parenting show, and had given Don Lemon a chat show.

Yet CNN's new parent company, Warner Bros. Discovery - officially formed from a merger on April 8 - was unimpressed by the figures.

At any given time, fewer than 10,000 people were watching the service, two people familiar with the numbers told The New York Times.

'It's not your fault that you had the rug pulled out from underneath you,' Licht said on Thursday, according to a recording reviewed by the paper.

'The new owner came in and said: 'What a beautiful house! But I need an apartment.'

'And that doesn't take anything away from this beautiful house you built. I am proud of it, and I am proud of this team, and I am gutted by what this means for you.'


Wednesday, 20 April 2022

Johnny Depp: Relationship with Amber deteriorated after I took my own boots off

‘No, no, no, that's my job.’ Johnny Depp tells how Amber Heard lost it when he broke her ‘rules of routine’ by taking off his own boots rather than waiting for her nightly ritual of removing them for him

  • Johnny Depp, 58, said he took his own boots off rather than wait for wife Amber Heard to do it because she was on the phone
  • 'I had broken her rules of routine,' he said. ''Once you notice something like that you start to notice other tidbits that come out.
  • Within 18 months, he said, Heard, 35, had 'become a different person' 

Johnny Depp told a court of the moment his marriage to actress Amber Heard fell apart – because he took his own boots off when he got home.

Amber, he said, had a routine that she would get him a glass of wine and remove his footwear as soon as he got home. 

But one day she was on the phone, so he took his own boots off rather than wait.  

'I worked quite a lot and when I came home from work I’d come in the house and she’d sit me down and give me a glass of wine and take my boots off and set them to the side,' he told the court in Fairfax, Virginia.

'I’ve never experienced anything like that in my life. I never experienced that and it became a regular thing, kind of routine.

Depp got emotional as he talked about how good his relationship with Amber Heard was at the beginning but how it fell apart after he took his own boots off

Depp got emotional as he talked about how good his relationship with Amber Heard was at the beginning but how it fell apart after he took his own boots off

'No, no, no that’s my job. You don’t do that, I do that,' Amber allegedly told Johnny after he had removed his own footwear

'No, no, no that’s my job. You don’t do that, I do that,' Amber allegedly told Johnny after he had removed his own footwear

'One night I came home and she was on the phone, I took my boots off, suddenly Miss Heard approached with this look on her face, she just said what did you just do? What did you do?'

He asked her what she meant and she replied: 'You took your boots off.'

'Yes I did, he said he told her. You were busy.'

But Amber told him: 'No, no, no that’s my job. You don’t do that, I do that. 

'Then she said "Let me get you a glass of wine." I did take pause of course, the fact she was visibly shaken or upset that I had broken her rules of routine.

'Once you notice something like that you start to notice other tidbits that come out.

'Then within a year a year and a half she had become another person"

He said in the beginning his relationship with Heard, who he met on the set of the 2011 movie The Rum Diary, was 'too good to be true'.

'She was attentive, she was loving, she was smart, she was funny, she was understanding. We had many things in common, certainly blues music, literature. 

'For that year, or year and a half it was amazing.'

‘From the beginning of our relationship for a good year and a half she was wonderful and then things just started to change or things started to reveal themselves is a better way to put it.'

He said he called her Slim and she called him Steve after the Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart characters in the movie To Have and Have Not.

He explained that he was the craggy Bogart and she was 'this beautiful creature, this stunning creature,' the much-younger Bacall.

He said it was during a kissing scene in The Rum Diary that he realized he had feelings for Heard, saying he 'felt something he shouldn't be feeling.'

She later went to his trailer and they kissed again. 

Depp and Heard called each other Steve and Slim after the Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall  characters in the movie To Have and Have Not

Depp and Heard called each other Steve and Slim after the Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall  characters in the movie To Have and Have Not

Johnny Depp said ex-wfe Amber Heard always insisted she take his boots off and pour him a glass of wine when he got home

Johnny Depp said ex-wfe Amber Heard always insisted she take his boots off and pour him a glass of wine when he got home

Heard and Depp in the movie The Rum Diary where they met. Johnny said he 'felt something he should not have felt' during a kissing scene in the movie

Heard and Depp in the movie The Rum Diary where they met. Johnny said he 'felt something he should not have felt' during a kissing scene in the movie

He admitted that he got hooked on the painkiller Roxycontin – which he called Roxies – after getting sciatica from throwing a chair through a window in Pirates of the Caribbean 4.

 ‘It’s not like you take those pills to get high, you’re taking those pills to get well or better because if you’re without the pill your body will start to go into withdrawal,' he said.

Depp shook his head and smiled when asked if he had done opiates since detoxing, telling the jury: ‘No I can’t.

‘Once you’ve been bit you’ll be bit again.'  

Depp and Heard met on the set of the 2011 movie The Rum Diary, turning up on the red carpet together for its London premiere

Depp and Heard met on the set of the 2011 movie The Rum Diary, turning up on the red carpet together for its London premiere

Amber Heard and her attorney Elaine Bredehoft during the trial on Tuesday. Heard is countersuing Depp for $100 million claiming he libeled her when he said she lied in a Washington Post op-ed

Amber Heard and her attorney Elaine Bredehoft during the trial on Tuesday. Heard is countersuing Depp for $100 million claiming he libeled her when he said she lied in a Washington Post op-ed

Attorneys for Heard have argued she told the truth and that her opinion was protected as free speech under the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment

Attorneys for Heard have argued she told the truth and that her opinion was protected as free speech under the U.S. Constitution's First Amendment