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Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds celebrate his first time voting in a US election

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Steven Ferdman/Getty Images(NEW YORK) — Ryan Reynolds and his wife, Blake Lively, are celebrating an important milestone in the Deadpool actor’s life: his first time voting in a U.S. election.

In a hilarious Instagram post Thursday, the Canadian-born actor, who reportedly became a citizen more than two years ago, jokingly thanked Lively for “making my first time so gentle and loving.”

“It was super scary at first, then exciting and now I’m a little tired. But proud. #VoteEarly,” Reynolds wrote.

Added Lively in her own post: “It was Ryan’s first time. He was understandably scared. It all happened so fast. Like, REALLY fast. He wept. I pretended to weep. Then he called all his friend. #voteearly.”

Reynolds, who turns 44 today, told The New York Times in 2018 that he holds dual passports, and considers his Canadian upbringing an advantage in Hollywood. “I’ve never felt like I’m in it, like this is my game,” he explained.

Still, he appreciates the privileges that come with being a U.S. citizen. “I feel the compulsion to vote… especially now,” he said.

But the couple’s ballots weren’t the only thing fans noticed about their Instagram posts. In her post, Lively drew a pair of strappy sandal heels on her bare feet. But in the photo Reynolds shared, the 33-year-old actress is barefoot and standing tip-toe.

“@louboutinworld are you hiring? Barefoot iPhone doodler with vast experience avail.,” Blake wrote on her Instagram story, pointing out her shoe art.

“Can you tell I was so happy to get outta a onesie and vote. Sure it was an absentee drop off ballot with a mask covering my look. But dammit I exercised my right to vote,” she continued. “And to not wear shoes that ruined my outfit.”

By Good Morning America
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Chelsea Handler offers to pay 50 Cent's taxes if he retracts support for Trump

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Toni Anne Barson/WireImage(LOS ANGELES) — Chelsea Handler just made her ex 50 Cent a pretty generous offer.

On Monday, the 45-year-old rapper publicly backed President Donald Trump after seeing that American’s earning over $400,000 a year could potentially have to pay 62% in taxes under Joe Biden’s proposed tax plan.

“WHAT THE… (VOTE ForTRUMP),” he tweeted. “IM OUT… I don’t care Trump doesn’t like black people 62% are you out of ya… mind.”

In response, Handler threw a bit of shade, commenting, “You used to be my favorite ex-boyfriend.”

The Power star replied with a plea for Handler not to let politics get between them but, instead of agreeing to disagree on the topic, the comedian proposed another option — to take of the tax bill for him. 

“Hey… I will pay your taxes in exchange for you coming to your senses,” she wrote. “Happily! Black lives matter. That’s you… Remember?”

50 Cent, born Curtis Jackson, dated Handler briefly in 2010 after he appeared on her talk show Chelsea Lately.

The Get Rich or Die Tryin’ artist received a ton of backlash over his original tweet with fans who accusing him of choosing personal gain over the greater well-being of the country. However, he also received support from the likes of well-known Trump supporters and political commentators Tomi Lahren and Candace Owens.  

Nonetheless, his current stance is ironic considering that he previously told James Corden he turned down $500,000 to perform at Trump’s 2017 inauguration, saying, “Not all money is good money.”

By Danielle Long
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'Bless This Mess' star Lake Bell splits with husband of seven years

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Greg Doherty/WireImage(LOS ANGELES) — Bless This Mess co-creator and star Lake Bell has split with her husband Scott Campbell after seven years of marriage.

Bell and Campbell announced the news on their respective Instagram accounts on Thursday.

“After 9 years together, 7 years married, 2 sparkling children…Scott and I are ending our marriage, but continuing our loving family,” Bell shared on Instagram.

“With respect and thoughtful guidance, we will continue to be parental comrades in arms and best friends for all of our days,” she added.

Campbell expressed a similar sentiment, on his Instagram page, writing, “Nine years together, seven years married, two luminary children, countless miles, infinite laughs — I couldn’t be more proud of every single [one] of them.”

“Now we find ourselves ending our marriage and transitioning the love and friendship we’ve always had into a new chapter,” he continued.

Added Campbell, “All the feelings are felt, and I have invincible confidence in us as parental warriors and as best friends for all our days.”

Bell, 41, met the 43-year-old in 2011 on the set of Bell’s HBO show How to Make It in America. and tied the knot in New Orleans two years later.  They shares daughter Nova, six, and son Ozgood, three.

By George Costantino
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Scoreboard roundup — 10/22/20

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(NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Thursday’s sports events:

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Philadelphia 22, NY Giants 21

MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER
Portland 1, Seattle 1 (Tie)

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'Friendsgiving': Chaos is on the menu in new holiday comedy

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iStock/filadendron (LOS ANGELES) — Available for streaming rental Friday is Friendsgiving, a movie about a chaotic Thanksgiving celebration where almost nothing goes right.

The film features an all-star cast, including Kat Dennings, Aisha Tyler, Chelsea Peretti, Jane Seymour, Wanda Sykes, Margaret Cho and Billions actress Malin Akerman, who feels like chaos is something she missed out on at her family holidays.

“I love good chaos, good crazy, good chaos.  I love a lot of people.  I didn’t grow up in much chaos, she tells ABC Audio.  “I came from sort of a split up family, so smaller little gatherings. And so I really enjoy, especially with an abundance of friends.

Friendsgiving writer Nicol Paone agrees, explaining, “That getting together around a table with people that you love is one of the best experiences in life.  And I think, well, we’ve all maybe taking it for granted due to COVID[-19].  And I hope that we get back there.”

For co-star Aisha Tyler, that means chowing down on her mother’s home cooking.

“My mom makes candied yams, which I think is the black version of sweet potato casserole. That’s my favorite thing. It has like two pounds of butter in it and the edges are all crispy and caramelized.  So that is my favorite thing,” she says.

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By George Costantino
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