Labrinth Says "F— Euphoria" and the Internet Is Losing It
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Labrinth just torched his Euphoria bridge and walked away — The composer behind some of the most iconic moments in the HBO series dropped a cryptic Instagram post saying "F— Euphoria" and "I'm done with this industry." Season 3 premieres April 12, so the timing is chef's kiss chaotic. Nobody knows if this is a genuine fallout or promo genius, but either way, we're all watching.
Live Nation employees literally joked about "robbing fans blind" — Newly unsealed court records revealed that Live Nation staffers were cracking jokes internally about the ancillary fees they charge fans. The exact quote? "Robbing them blind, baby." Not the flex they think it is, and the internet is predictably furious.
Nathan Lane chose violence today — The Broadway legend went full scorched earth on Matthew McConaughey and Timothée Chalamet, calling them "terribly unfunny people" and dragging what he sees as their "stupidity." Nathan Lane doesn't miss, and honestly, the man has earned the right to say whatever he wants.
Music
Jack Harlow's new album Monica just dropped — It's here, it's pop rap, and it's already dividing the timeline. Also hitting streaming today: James Blake's Trying Times with Dave, Leven Kali's LK99, and Kim Gordon doing whatever Kim Gordon wants on PLAY ME.
Finneas scored Beef Season 2 and he's DEEP in it — Billie's brother says he watched every single scene "100 times" while composing the score for the Netflix hit's upcoming season. That's either incredible dedication or a cry for help, but we respect it.
Australia's Bluesfest 2026 is completely dead — The beloved Easter weekend festival just appointed a liquidator. Gone. Done. Split Enz, Parkway Drive, Earth Wind & Fire — none of it is happening. Devastating for the Australian festival scene.
Movies & TV
Daniel Radcliffe is getting career-best reviews on Broadway — His one-man show Every Brilliant Thing just opened and Variety is calling him "warm, funny, and deeply moving." Harry Potter walked so Daniel Radcliffe's theater era could absolutely soar.
Benedict Cumberbatch and Aaron Taylor-Johnson in a Jo Nesbø thriller? Say less. Blood on Snow, directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga (the True Detective Season 1 guy), just got picked up by Sky. This cast plus this director plus Nordic noir source material is an automatic watch.
Oscar season is heating up — Wunmi Mosaku is covering Glamour UK ahead of her Best Supporting Actress nomination and being adorably superstitious about it. Meanwhile, Paul Thomas Anderson is the frontrunner for Adapted Screenplay and honestly, it's about time that man got his Oscar.
Kerry Washington is a Heated Rivalry superfan — She literally bought an "I'm coming to the cottage" candle off Instagram. When Kerry Washington is fangirling over your project, you know you've made it.
Celebrity Tea
Finneas is having a moment — Between scoring Beef and his ongoing production work, he's quietly stepping out of the "Billie Eilish's brother" shadow and the industry is noticing.
Southern Hospitality's Grace Lilly got arrested on drug charges — The Bravo reality star is in hot water, and you already know the Southern Charm/Hospitality subreddits are having a field day with this one.
Celebrities who chose to be child-free are trending again — BuzzFeed rounded up 15 stars who opted out of parenthood, including one iconic rock star who said he didn't "feel responsible enough to bring a child into the world." Refreshingly honest content in a sea of celebrity baby announcements.
TikTok & Internet
TikTok's AI moderation is going absolutely haywire — Users are getting community guideline strikes for using laughing crying emoji stickers, and accounts are being banned for "impersonating themselves." The bot is broken and creators are not okay.
The doomscroll interruption struggle is real — TikTok keeps throwing random pop-ups and new features at users mid-scroll and the collective response is basically "can I just doomscroll in peace?" Same, honestly. Same.
Fallout 4 content is still thriving on TikTok — Surviving the Glowing Sea videos are making the rounds again, proving that seven years later, the wasteland content pipeline never dries up.