Given how Chris Pratt is set to voice what feels like every animated character in a slew of upcoming franchises, job security likely isn’t top of mind.
But he at least has confirmation that “Guardians of the Galaxy” director James Gunn’s got his back: huffpost.com/entry/chris-pr…
Responding to a viral tweet calling for Marvel to replace the actor with Patrick Wilson, Gunn said he would “never” oust Pratt, who is set to reunite with the director in a third “Guardians” film next year. huffpost.com/entry/chris-pr…
“For what? Because of your made-up, utterly-false beliefs about him? For something that someone else told you about him that’s not true?” Gunn wrote. “Chris Pratt would never be replaced as Star-Lord but, if he ever was, we would all be going with him.”
Pratt has fielded plenty of backlash in recent years over his rumored political affiliation ― he sparked controversy ahead of the 2020 presidential election for mocking the importance of voting. huffpost.com/entry/chris-pr…
The actor has largely stayed out of the political fray, having stated that he doesn’t feel represented by Dems or the GOP.
He also came under fire for his past connections to churches that have a history of discriminating against the LGBTQ community.
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Olivia Wilde was onstage at CinemaCon discussing “Don’t Worry Darling,” her upcoming thriller, when an unidentified person came up front, placed a manila envelope on the stage and slid it toward her, according to The Hollywood Reporter. huffpost.com/entry/olivia-w…
As she picked up the envelope, Wilde asked, “Is this for me?”
Deadline is reporting that the mystery envelope, which was marked “personal and confidential,” held custody papers from actor Jason Sudeikis. huffpost.com/entry/olivia-w…
Wilde and Sudeikis were together for nine years before splitting at the beginning of 2020. They share two children: son Otis, 6, and daughter Daisy, 4.
At this point of the pandemic, it still feels like we’re stuck in a bit of a time warp. Offices are opening back up and many people are carrying on with their events and travel plans. But there’s still a layer of uncertainty about what might happen next. huffpost.com/entry/pandemic…
Life doesn’t exactly feel normal yet, and as a result, time drags by. Here are some reasons why that is. 👇 huffpost.com/entry/pandemic…
1. We lost our routines. During the pandemic, time stood still for many of us. We canceled our activities and we distanced from friends. People did everything — sleep, eat, work, socialize, parent, exercise — from their homes.
Making mistakes happens to all of us in our careers. But some of us hold on to these mistakes longer than others. If you lie awake at night still feeling queasy and anxious over a workplace mishap, this advice is for you. huffpost.com/entry/how-to-s…
What fuels these constant worries is the shame of feeling completely inadequate and fear of others discovering your lack of capabilities, said Tanisha Ranger, a Nevada-based clinical psychologist.
There’s a better way to acknowledge a mistake while still letting it go. First, put the mistake in perspective.
Sometimes accidental oversights do hurt your job performance, but it’s important to not catastrophize what happened.
Kaley Cuoco isn’t swearing off love, but the “Big Bang Theory” star is calling it quits on marriage. huffpost.com/entry/kaley-cu…
Cuoco, who has been divorced twice, told Glamour magazine that she “will never get married again” in a cover story published Thursday.
“I would love to have a long-lasting relationship or a partnership. But I will never get married again,” the actor said.
“Absolutely not. You can literally put that on the cover. But I believe in love because I’ve had incredible relationships. I know that they’re out there. I like being someone’s partner and having that companionship.” huffpost.com/entry/kaley-cu…
The Kardashians are back on TV and doing what they do best: unpacking stale drama that we’ve all moved on from months ago. huffpost.com/entry/kim-kard…
Case in point: Kim Kardashian’s feud with “Will & Grace” alum Debra Messing, who publicly questioned why the reality TV star was selected to host “Saturday Night Live” ahead of her debut in October 2021. huffpost.com/entry/debra-me…
The premiere episode of “The Kardashians,” which dropped on Hulu Wednesday night, reveals exactly how the beauty mogul ended up on the late-night sketch show, where she eventually sparked a romance with her now-boyfriend Pete Davidson. huffpost.com/entry/kim-kard…
Throughout your career, you will encounter difficult co-workers who drain you, bore you and annoy you. But a narcissistic co-worker is one of the worst types to deal with. huffpost.com/entry/signs-na…
Narcissistic co-workers are insecure and cannot handle criticism. They can make their failures seem like they’re your responsibility, hurting your self-esteem to boost their own. And, they often find safe havens in the workplace.
Knowing how a narcissist operates can help you learn to set hard boundaries when you’re forced to team up for a project with someone who seems to fit the profile.
Here's how to know if you're dealing with a confident co-worker versus a narcissistic one. huffpost.com/entry/signs-na…