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Riverdale Season 4, Episode 1 Recap: Shannen Doherty Tributes Luke Perry in Cameo Role


Warning: Spoilers ahead.

Many eyes were on Riverdale‘s season four premiere Wednesday night, as both fans and critics waited to see how it would pay tribute to Luke Perry, who passed away in March after suffering a stroke. Perry, perhaps best known for portraying Dylan McKay on Beverly Hills, 90210, co-starred on Riverdale as Archie Andrews’s father, Fred. He was a beloved character—a moral compass, of sorts, in what’s otherwise an incredibly dark and dramatic world. Tonight’s episode, appropriately titled “In Memoriam,” honored that.

Early in the episode we learn the cause of Fred’s death: He was driving a few towns over and stopped to help a woman whose car tires blew out. While attempting to fix her car, he was struck by an ongoing vehicle and sustained fatal injuries. The person driving the car didn’t stop after hitting Fred. At first, we think the culprit is a grown man named George Augustine, who Archie goes to confront in a fit of rage. But there’s a twist: George is actually covering for his young son, who secretly took the family’s car out and struck Fred by accident.

Archie is overcome with even more emotion when he finds out how his father died. Essentially, Fred passed away as he lived on Riverdale: helping people. What’s more: George covered up for his son exactly how Fred would’ve for Archie had he done something similar. There’s a resonance to how the show-runners wrote Fred’s death that deserves to be applauded.

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Also commendable (and powerful) was including Shannen Doherty, Perry’s 90210 co-star, in the episode. She plays a small but pivotal role as the woman who Fred pulled over to help. Doherty appears midway through the episode, dropping flowers off on the side of the road where Fred was hit. “He saved my life,” she tells Archie. “If he hadn’t done what he did, there’s no way I’d be here right now. I know that.”

Many Beverly Hills, 90210 fans were moved by Doherty’s cameo. Here are just a few Twitter reactions:

The episode, overall, was a respectful, heartfelt, and warm homage to a Hollywood icon. It makes sense that Riverdale creator Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa waited until now to address Luke Perry’s death on the show. Doing it in the spring, so soon after Perry passed, would’ve felt like a rush job—like the show was trying to fit something in at the last minute. But Perry was too important of a figure, both on Riverdale and beyond, to get a quick tribute.



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Taylor Swift's "You Need to Calm Down" Music Video Features a Cameo From Katy Perry


As promised, Taylor Swift delivered the music video for her latest single, “You Need to Calm Down,” this morning—and it’s packed with famous faces and a lot of color.

Over the weekend, Swift released a list of some of her celebrity friends who appear in the video, like all the guys from Queer Eye, Ellen DeGeneres, Ryan Reynolds, Pose‘s Billy Porter, RuPaul, and Ciara.

But one name was conspicuously left off the list: Katy Perry. That’s right: Katy Perry, dressed in her Met Gala burger costume, reunites with Taylor Swift, who’s dressed as an order of fries. The two approach each other hesitantly, but then end up awkwardly slow-dancing like you did back in middle school. Rumors began swirling over the weekend that Perry would appear in Swift’s video, and that they kissed during their burger-fry dance. But Swift shut this down, saying, “To be an ally is to understand the difference between advocating and baiting.” It turns out that the fast food concept was true—just not the kiss.

We already knew these two were back to being friends after the cookie peace offering seen ’round the world, but now it’s officially official. Does this mean Swift will be making an appearance in an upcoming Perry video? We hope so.

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“A happy meal,” Swift captioned a photo of her and Perry on Twitter.

“This meal is BEEF-free #MeatFreeMonday ?♥️?,” Perry wrote on Instagram.

Swift wants to celebrate all the friends she asked to be in the video. “The #YNTCDmusicvideo is out! First, I want to say that my co-stars in this video are AMAZING. Please celebrate by supporting their work, following them, and going to see them perform. I’m SO grateful and SO EXCITED I ACTUALLY DO NEED TO CALM DOWN,” she tweeted, before going on to tag them all in subsequent posts.

But what of all the other Swiftian references in the video? There, naturally, are many. Here’s a rundown of some of the best ones.



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Taylor Swift Just Revealed Which Celebs Are Making a Cameo in Her 'You Need to Calm Down' Music Video


Taylor Swift‘s gearing up to drop the music video for her new song “You Need to Calm Down” on Good Morning America on Monday (June 17)—and in true Swift fashion, she’s given us a little clue about what to expect. In uncharacteristic Swift fashion, however, she didn’t make us do any detective work: Instead, she decided on Sunday (June 16) to straight-up announce some of the A-list celebrities making an appearance in the video.

The singer shared the star-studded list of cameos on her social media accounts, which includes some very recognizable actors, singers, athletes, and YouTubers. In keeping with the anti-hate, pro-LGBTQ+ theme of “You Need to Calm Down,” many of the celebrities appearing in the video are proud members of the LGBTQ+ community.

“Asked a few friends to be in the You Need to Calm Down video. Out tomorrow at 8:15 am ET,” she coyly wrote alongside the teaser clip.

Here’s everyone who’s making an appearance:

  • Ellen DeGeneres
  • Ryan Reynolds
  • Hayley Kiyoko
  • Jesse Tyler Ferguson
  • Justin Mikita
  • All of the Queer Eye guys
  • Laverne Cox
  • Dexter Mayfield
  • Ciara
  • RuPaul
  • Billy Porter
  • Adam Lambert
  • Adam Rippon
  • Todrick Hall
  • Chester Lockhart
  • Hannah Hart

It’s quite the list. However, there’s no mention of Katy Perry or some of Swift’s other high-profile friends on the list—yet: The 29-year-old also shared that more of her famous friends will be featured.

One thing we know for sure though: Perry and Swift will definitely not be sharing a kiss in the video, despite all those internet theories. Swift debunked any and all speculation on Tumblr, confirming there is no truth to the rumors that she would never “bait” her fans that way.

“GUYS. That is ABSOLUTELY false. To be an ally is to understand the difference between advocating and baiting,” she wrote. “Anyone trying to twist this positivity into something it isn’t needs to calm down. It costs zero dollars to not step on our gowns. ?✌️”



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Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds Had the Best Reaction to Their Daughter's Cameo at Taylor Swift's Concert


Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are up there with their friends Chrissy Teigen and John Legend when it comes to bringing us normals parenting and relationship hilarity. Last night, Lively and Reynolds were spotted on a date night that involved heading to a Taylor Swift concert in Foxborough, Massachusetts, to watch their good friend shake it off on stage—but they also had another reason for being there.

Lively and Reynolds’ daughter, James, makes a cameo during T.Swift’s “Gorgeous”—specifically, the 3-year-old says “gorgeous” during the intro—and when the big moment came, the two parents freaked the freak out. Lively, in true proud-mom style, whips out her phone and begins recording the big moment. She films her and Reynolds’ reactions to their daughter’s appearance on the track for posterity, too—and let’s just say we’re beyond excited for when a teenage James finds this recording.

One fan caught the whole moment going down, and it’s honestly adorable:

But Lively and Reynolds didn’t share a date night alone: The cool mom and dad arrived with their good friend Gigi Hadid (no big deal) and hung out together in the VIP section.

Lively and Hadid were also spotted having the best time while Swift sang “Style.”

Honestly, this whole situation is #friendshipgoals—but it’s Lively and Reynolds’ proud parent moment that was the true highlight of the show.

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Stormy Daniels Made a Cameo on 'Saturday Night Live' to Troll Donald Trump


There were a ton of celebrity cameos during Saturday Night Live’s cold open sketch last night, which focused on President Trump’s payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels. From Ben Stiller, who played Trump lawyer Michael Cohen, to Jimmy Fallon and Scarlett Johansson, who impersonated Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump, the surprise appearances kept us on our feet throughout the seven-minute sketch. But out of all the cameos, the most surprising one was that of Stephanie Clifford— professionally known as Stormy Daniels—who played herself.

The sketch began with Ben Stiller as Cohen on a “secure” phone call with Alec Baldwin’s President Trump. With FBI agents listening in on their conversation, “Cohen” explains he’s concerned by Trump’s ever-changing explanation of the payments to Stormy Daniels. So they call up former mayor of New York City—and recent addition to Trump’s legal team—Rudy Giuliani, who is expertly portrayed by cast member Kate McKinnon. (Is there anyone she can’t impersonate?)

Throughout the sketch, a ton of other phone calls get in the way of their three-way call. First, Cohen accidentally calls Trump’s personal physician, Dr. Bornstein (played by former SNL cast member Martin Short). Trump then fields a call by White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders (Aidy Bryant) while Cohen has quick one-off conversations with several people in Trump’s inner circle, including First Lady Melania Trump (Cecily Strong), Omarosa Manigault (Leslie Jones), Vice President Mike Pence (Beck Bennett), and Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner.

Finally, Trump instructs his lawyer to call Stormy Daniels to “fix this once and for all.”

And with that, the real Stormy Daniels appears on screen. Cohen asks Daniels if she’s alone, while Trump interrupts and asks her what she’s wearing (cue eye roll). The president promptly hangs up on Cohen so that it’s just the two of them. “So, what up, girl?” Trump says, before asking what she needs to make all of this go away. Daniels retorts “a resignation.”

She also has a little warning for the President: “I know you don’t believe in climate change, but a storm’s a-comin’, baby.”

Watch the trolling ensue below.

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Scarlett Johansson Made a Surprise 'SNL' Cameo as Ivanka Trump


You know the best part about the fact that Scarlett Johansson and SNL‘s Colin Jost are reportedly dating? The potential for ScarJo SNL cameos—particularly those of the ScarJo-as-Ivanka variety. And last night, dear viewers, in the last episode of SNL this year, we received one.

During SNL‘s holiday-themed cold open, Johansson surprised the audience when she took the stage to resume her role as First Daughter Ivanka Trump. The award-winning actress had hosted the show back in March and made a quick cameo in an episode that aired in May—both times donning a long blond wig and bodycon dress to play President Trump’s favorite daughter. But it’s her latest appearance that really captured how we all feel about this last year.

The scene opens with a “Special Message from the White House,” before we see President Trump (played once again by Alec Baldwin) and First Lady Melania Trump (played by Cecily Strong) reminiscing about all of Trump’s “accomplishments” from the last year. You know, ending the “War on Christmas,” bringing coal back in a “big, big way,” and tax cuts that “might even make me a real billionaire,” as “Trump” puts it. According to the satirical President, 2017 was “the greatest year in the history of America. And maybe the entire Planet Earth.”

To celebrate, “Trump” offers his thanks to all the people who work for him—and some who no longer do. “Because I can’t help myself, we’re going to also remember all the haters and losers we destroyed this year,” he says. “And we’re going to hang ornaments with their faces on them on what we’re calling ‘The Tree of Shame.'”

First, good ol’ Kellyanne Conway (played by Kate McKinnon) stops by with a James Comey ornament. Then Sarah Huckabee Sanders (Aidy Bryant) drops off Sean Spicer and Anthony Scaramucci (remember him?) tree decorations. They’re followed by Mike Pence (Beck Bennett), who gifts the president a glass ball ornament with the face of “that traitorous Mike Flynn” on it. Omarosa Magiault (Leslie Jones) also attempts to stop by but is quickly thwarted by Secret Service.

Attempting to move on from his brief Omarosa scare, “Trump” asks “Where’s my next ornament?” And that’s when viewers hear a familiar voice.

“I’m right here, Father,” “Ivanka” says, entering the scene wearing a dark, fitted, sparkly dress.

“Trump” asks where her husband, Jared Kushner, is. “He’s packing a go bag before the FBI arrives,” she responds before adding: “I’ll always remember that one time I heard him talk.”

“Ivanka” then presents her father with the ornament she’s brought him: Roy Moore.

“Poor Roy,” says Baldwin’s Trump. “I thought for sure he would win. Until he lost. And then I said I always knew he would lose. At least America knows that I finally supported an accused child molester.”

Then Johansson delivers a line that, to some, might just sum up Trump’s first year in office: “Well, as I said, there’s a special place in hell—and we’re all there.”

Watch the full thing below—and keep an eye out for Donald Jr. (Mikey Day), Eric Trump (Alex Moffat), and Jeff Sessions (McKinnon again).

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