Mark Ruffalo publicly criticized Kevin O'Leary over comments made about Billie Eilish's anti-ICE Grammy speech, according to Variety. The actor's remarks were the latest in a series of social media reactions to Eilish's comments.
The exchange between Ruffalo and O'Leary occurred recently, though the exact date is not specified in the sources. Variety reported that Ruffalo told O'Leary to "STFU" and added, "You played yourself well in 'Marty Supreme'." The context of O'Leary's original comments and the specific nature of Ruffalo's criticism were not detailed in the provided sources.
In other entertainment 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 News reported. The memoir will detail her experiences as a victim of Kelly's grooming and abuse, including the impact of a leaked videotape. Landfair hopes to reclaim her identity and advocate for other survivors by sharing her story, which was previously presented as evidence in Kelly's child pornography trials, according to NPR News.
Additionally, actor Michael Keaton reflected on his experience working with Catherine O'Hara. In a personal anecdote, Keaton recalled a moment backstage at the Oscars, where he felt he may have let O'Hara down during a presentation. "To work comedically with Catherine, as I was lucky to get to do not just at the awards," Keaton said, according to Time.
Meanwhile, the transfer of TikTok in the United States to new owners has been a "mess" since the transition, according to Vox. David Pierce, The Verge's editor-at-large, told the "Today, Explained" podcast that the issues on TikTok are "less about censorship and more about normal internet problems."
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