Jason Kelce humorously questioned his brother Travis Kelce about Taylor Swift's suggestive song 'Wood,' which is believed to reference Travis, on their podcast, highlighting the song's provocative lyrics and Swift's inspiration from her relationship with Travis Kelce.
Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos enjoy the benefits of being empty nesters, including increased intimacy and nudity at home, which they humorously describe as a 'total freak show,' after their children have moved out and graduated from college.
In the Trump era, some evangelical conservatives are embracing a more risqué approach, as seen in the "Conservative Dad’s Real Women of America" calendar featuring influencers and aspiring politicians in provocative poses. This has sparked a debate within the conservative Christian community, with some condemning it as "soft porn" while others see it as a win for their side. The calendar blurs the lines between Christian and secular conservatism, with the cover model, Riley Gaines, also being an activist against transgender women's participation in sports who frequently speaks at church events and evangelical conferences.
Raunchy comedy film "Old Dads" has quickly become the top movie on Netflix within just 24 hours of its premiere. The film follows three best friends played by Bobby Cannavale, Bokeem Woodbine, and Bill Burr, who embrace their lives as older fathers but soon realize they are struggling to keep up with the fast-paced world. Directed by Bill Burr, the film has received positive audience ratings on Rotten Tomatoes but has a low score from film critics.
Jennifer Lawrence delivers a standout performance in the raunchy sex comedy "No Hard Feelings," but even her comedic talents can't save the lazy and desperate attempt at humor. The film follows Lawrence's character, Maddie, as she is hired to "date" a shy high school senior in exchange for a car. The morally queasy setup fails to hit the right comedic and emotional notes, leaving Lawrence to carry the film on her own. The future of hard-R raunch-coms may depend on stars like Lawrence, but this attempt to resurrect the genre falls flat.