Mark Ruffalo recently engaged in a public exchange with Kevin O'Leary, while other news emerged regarding R. Kelly victim Reshona Landfair, Michael Keaton's reminiscence of Catherine O'Hara, and advancements in AI technology.
The exchange between Ruffalo and O'Leary occurred after Billie Eilish's anti-ICE Grammys speech sparked controversy. According to Variety, Ruffalo responded to O'Leary on X, formerly known as Twitter, telling him to "STFU" and adding, "You Played Yourself Well in 'Marty Supreme.'" The specific context of O'Leary's comments that prompted Ruffalo's response was not detailed in the available sources.
In other news, Reshona Landfair, previously known as "Jane Doe" in R. Kelly's trials, is releasing a memoir titled "Who's Watching Shorty? Reclaiming Myself from the Shame of R. Kelly's Abuse," NPR reported. The memoir details her experience as a victim of Kelly's grooming and abuse, including the impact of a leaked videotape that was presented as evidence in Kelly's child pornography trials. Landfair hopes to reclaim her identity and advocate for other survivors by sharing her story.
Michael Keaton reflected on his comedic experience with Catherine O'Hara, according to Time. Keaton recounted a backstage moment at the Oscars where they were preparing to present an award. He described their attempt at a comedic entrance that didn't land well with the audience. "To this day, I replay it in my head, feeling like I let her down," Keaton said, adding, "To work comedically with Catherine, as I was lucky to get to do not just at the awards..." He emphasized his admiration for O'Hara, stating that working with her was "like breathing rarefied air."
Meanwhile, Vox reported on the rapid development of AI agents, suggesting they could significantly alter daily life. According to Adam Clark Estes, a senior technology correspondent at Vox, these AI agents are capable of building software, solving problems, and communicating with each other. Estes noted that this development is a series of moments that spans platforms, unlike the singular "ChatGPT moment."
Other news included the unexpected box office success of the indie horror film Iron Lung, the arrest of a Maryland man for allegedly plotting to kill a government official, and the ongoing search for Nancy Guthrie, with the FBI involved, according to Variety. Actress Rebecca Ferguson's decision not to name a male co-star who screamed at her on set was also reported.
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