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Kim Kardashian is catching some heat for her awkward snub of veteran reporter Martin Brundle at the Monaco Grand Prix.

Kim Kardashian’s appearance at the Monaco Grand Prix turned messy fast and not because of anything on the track. Just minutes before the race kicked off, Kim standing out on the starting grid to support her boyfriend, Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton brushed off seasoned Sky Sports presenter Martin Brundle during his live pre-race walk. The snub, icy and unmistakable, went viral almost instantly, with fans calling Kim “classless” and slamming her for what they saw as pure arrogance. Martin Brundle’s grid walks are a staple for F1 fans. He weaves through celebrities and drivers, squeezing in quick chats before the engines roar. This time, he spotted Kim alongside her sister Khloe and their friend Simon Huck. He approached, mic in hand, did his usual friendly intro “Kim, Martin Brundle from Sky F1, how are you today?” and asked if she was enjoying the event. Instead of responding, Kim shot a short smile, gave a fleeting glance, and then just turned away. Silence. She leaned in to her securi...

Kevin James on Why He Sticks to What He Knows Best

  When a Comedian Chooses Laughter Over Politics There’s a moment in everyone’s day when the world feels too heavy, the kind of moment where headlines overwhelm, arguments flare online, and you just want a genuine smile that doesn’t come with a political agenda attached. For millions of fans, that smile came from one man: Kevin James. And now, as James opens up about why he never weighs in on politics, his words are sparking conversations about laughter, stress and what it really means to bring joy in a divided time.  The Comic With No Political Punchlines: A Refreshing Take In a recent interview with Variety, Kevin James the beloved comic actor known for roles in The King of Queens, Paul Blart: Mall Cop, and other crowd favorites explained why he intentionally avoids political commentary. At a time when celebrities often voice opinions loudly and publicly, James chose a quieter, more intentional path. “There are experts who know much more than I do,” James told the publicatio...

How a Sign Language Interpreter Helped Bad Bunny Make Puerto Rico Proud at the Super Bowl

  When Music Became Meaning It wasn’t just a Super Bowl halftime show. It was a moment when millions saw, heard, and felt what it means to represent a culture with pride in every sense of the word. On one of the world’s biggest stages, in front of tens of millions of viewers, Bad Bunny didn’t just perform music; he celebrated identity. And beside him, signing every beat and lyric, was someone whose presence quietly told a bigger story: that representation isn’t just about being seen, it’s about being understood.  More Than a Performance: Why This Moment Matters When Bad Bunny took the stage at Super Bowl LX’s halftime show, history was already in the air. Not only did he become the first predominantly Spanish-language artist to headline the event, but Celimar Rivera Cosme, a deaf Puerto Rican performer stepped onto that same stage as the first interpreter to translate a halftime show into Puerto Rican Sign Language (LSPR).  If you’ve ever watched a concert and felt lost b...

Catherine O’Hara Cause of Death Revealed

The Silent Illness Behind the Tragic Loss It felt like losing a beloved family member the kind you never met in person but who somehow shaped so many afternoons, holiday dinners, and couch-side laughs. When news broke that Catherine O’Hara had died, people around the world didn’t just mourn a famous actor they mourned a luminous presence whose work felt deeply personal.  A Life Defined by Joy and Nuance Catherine O’Hara wasn’t just funny she was human. From slapstick humor that left you in stitches to subtle performances that revealed unexpected depth, she shaped comedy and storytelling in ways few performers of her generation ever did. Born in Toronto in 1954, O’Hara’s rise to stardom began in Canada’s storied Second City comedy troupe, where she honed the fearless, off-beat style that would become her trademark.  Over a remarkable fifty-year career, she moved effortlessly between television, film, and stage. Who can forget her iconic portrayal of Kate McCallister, Kevin’s d...