With the much-anticipated Greta Gerwig blockbuster Barbie set to be released in the U.S. tomorrow, the buzz around the film is reaching a fever pitch. As is pretty easy to tell from all the promotional materials, Aussie star Margot Robbie is playing the main, titular character, and the role of her long-term, long-suffering boyfriend Ken is being taken on by Ryan Gosling. However, a look at the cast reveals that Robbie and Gosling aren’t the only Barbie and Ken who’ll be appearing in the film: all in all there are 11 Barbies that are directly referred to and seven Kens.
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A funeral home in South Carolina published an obituary that highlighted Worth’s remarkable character.
According to the obituary, Worth served as a shining example of living life to the fullest. He possessed a vibrant, outgoing, and loving personality, and his infectious spirit made him approachable to anyone he encountered.
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Howard Stern is addressing a resurfaced video that shows him in blackface and using the N-word.
The video, which was from a New Year's Eve special in 1993, was resurfaced after Donald Trump Jr. retweeted the clip of the performance, originally posted by filmmaker Tariq Nasheed.
On Monday, Stern acknowledged the video on his SiriusXM program, The Howard Stern Show, saying that he's "evolved" since then.
"The sh-t I did was f-cking crazy,"