
Tom Hanks tells Cher she's 'missing out' after candid revelation on Graham Norton Show
Tom Hanks was forced to interject on the Graham Norton Show on Friday night after Cher admitted that she wasn't a big fan of herself and rarely listens to her music or watches her films. Hanks and Cher were among a star-studded set of guests on the BBC show, sitting alongside other Hollywood royalty; Julia Roberts and Timothee Chalamet. During Norton's conversation with Cher he asked the entertainment icon if she ever listens to her own music or watches herself on screen. The 77-year-old simply replied by saying she's "not a big Cher fan" adding: "I don't usually listen to a song. Usually I like the songs that weren't hits." Norton then asked if she's ever sat down to watch any of her movies if they were on TV. She bluntly replied 'no.' Sensing that Cher was underplaying her impressive filmography, Hanks piped up and told her she was "missing out." The Academy Award winner enthusiastically continued: "Motion picture perfection? Mamma Mia 2. When she busts our Fernando the whole world stops. Suns clash into stars." Chalamet also pointed out that Moonstruck was a highlight, a movie that Cher won the Oscar for Best Actress in 1988. Hanks then said: "I think we should all go to the theatre and watch Cher movies, right?" or as Julia Roberts called it a "Cher-a-thon." Just in case Hanks didn't express enough in that snippet how big of a Cher fan he was he also started chanting her name shortly after she finished performing. Elsewhere viewers were in awe at the level of stardom on the show. One person wrote: "The level of stardom on #grahamnorton tonight is crazy! Everyone in the audience is SO lucky to be at this one!" Another said: "What an iconic sofa tonight." A third added: "What. A. Sofa. Lineup!!! Sign up to our new free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-12-02 17:22

Has Jake Paul offered Elon Musk help to fight Mark Zuckerberg at PFL? Excited fans say 'oh s**t, this is getting real'
It's possible that the battle between the tech CEOs may go down as the largest celebrity combat sports match in recent memory
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Is Logan Paul's PRIME a scam? Fitness influencer discusses WWE star's hydration drink: 'It's a rip off'
Fitness celebrity James Smith criticizes Logan Paul's and KSI's hydration drink PRIME, labeling it a 'rip off' and a 'scam'
2023-08-18 15:47

'Did someone steal your clothes?' Lisa Rinna trolled as she poses nude in pair of gloves, gets compared to Kanye West's exes
Since Bravo announced Lisa's departure from 'RHOBH' in 2015, 59-year-old Lisa Rinna has seemed motivated to dominate the fashion world
2023-05-27 10:57

'Dial of Destiny' villain Mads Mikkelsen says he 'met Indiana Jones before Harrison Ford'
Mads Mikkelsen marks his debut in the Indian Jones film franchise playing a terrifying Nazi scientist out to get the dial before Indy does
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Who stars in '90 Day: The Last Resort' Season 1? Meet the five couples from the '90 Day Fiance' franchise as they navigate their relationship
Meet the five couples of TLC's '90 Day: The Last Resort' Season 1 as they resolve their conflicts on a Florida resort
2023-08-15 08:17

Rage Against the Machine shared an anti-Nazi quote and right-wingers still got upset
You would think that a band named Rage Against the Machine would be pretty radical in terms of their politics, and you would be right, but that hasn’t stopped right-wingers complaining about a tweet from guitarist Tom Morello taking aim at Nazis. This is a controversial take for some conservatives, apparently. On Thursday, Morello tweeted a graphic which reads: “German saying: If nine people sit down at a table with one Nazi without protest, there are 10 Nazis at the table.” Pretty uncontroversial. As Uproxx notes, it’s not too far removed from the oft-cited quote from the late human rights activist Desmond Tutu: “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.” And yet, conservatives on Twitter – many of whom have paid the social media platform for a coveted blue tick – aren’t happy with the idea behind this thought experiment, with many getting angry over “communists” for some reason: They’re even kicking off under Morello’s tweet in the form of Community Notes – Twitter’s tool used to provide context to a post if it’s inaccurate. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter One anonymous user wrote “there’s little evidence that this is actually a German saying”, before linking to a tweet citing the phrase from an actual German person named Jens Foell. Oops. And to be clear about whether or not it is actually a German saying, one Reddit thread from 2018 saw users discuss its validity, with all but one claiming they haven’t come across it. However prominent the saying may be in Germany, we’d like to think many can get behind the sentiment no matter where it came from, but looking at the tweets above, we’d be wrong… Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-03 01:18

'Not news to me': Shanna Moakler says she knew 'for weeks' that ex Travis Barker's wife Kourtney Kardashian was pregnant
Moakler had shared her well wishes for the couple shortly after Kourtney made it public
2023-06-19 15:29

Paige Spiranac jokes about people overlooking her golfing skills as fans say she has 'nothing to prove'
Paige Spiranac's tweet on winning her first pro tournament 7 years ago and her struggle to be respected as a serious golfer had fans rally behind her
2023-06-03 17:52

The 25 Best Action Movies of All Time, According to Variety
From ‘Seven Samurai’ to ‘The Matrix,’ these are the best action movies of all time, as chosen by Variety.
2023-07-19 00:16

Is Vanna White’s return to ‘Wheel of Fortune’ in jeopardy? Long serving co-host’s fight with ABC gets uglier
Vanna White, the co-host of 'Wheel of Fortune' remained in contract negotiations with ABC as she demanded higher pay after years without a raise
2023-08-26 12:29

Martin Scorsese's Goodfellas was hated for showing 'the glamour of evil'
Martin Scorsese has admitted his classic mobster movie Goodfellas was hated by cinema-goers for showing 'the glamour of evil'
2023-10-30 16:25
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