Thursday March 21 Daily Links

MONDAY 3.21
NEWS STORIES
Glass Door is About to Out Anonymous Reviewers
The scandal that could launch 1000 scandals. Glassdoor is a website that allows workers to anonymously complain about their workplaces without fear of retribution. But you do have to sign up and use your name, and now it seems the site is revealing people’s names in their profiles. So if you shittalked your current boss or someone you might need for a recommendation, you might want to scrub your account.
This is why I use the name eatmesucksuck when i post anonymously.
Parnas calls out GOP Rep for Russia Collabs
The former Rudy Giuliani aide named some people in Congress who he claims were doing whatever Russia wanted in exchange for dirt on Joe Biden during the 2020 election. At a GOP-led House Oversight and Accountability Committee hearing aimed at going after Biden, Parnas instead named Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) and Rep. Pete Sessions (R-Texas) during his testimony as collaborators in their efforts.
Washington DC seems like an open sewer.
Baron Trump is 18
When we first started paying attention to Baron he was just 10 years old. Now he’s 18 and an adult and about to graduate high school.
Anthony Cumia has been staring at his countdown calendar.
SPORTS
Shohei Ohtani Swindled to the Tune of 7 Figures
A bombshell report says Ohtani’s interpreter swindled him out of millions.ESPN claims that the number could be upwards of $4.5 millions and the funds were wire transferred to a friend of the interpreter.
We did think it was odd that his interpreter was saying stuff like Shohei wants to buy me a Rolls Royce.
CELEBS & ENTERTAINMENT
Private Equity Firm Offering $11 Billion to Acquire Paramount
Apollo Global Management wants to aquire Paramount Pictures and the Paramount TV studios group, and they’ve put together an $11 Billion plan to do it. Allegedly. The purchase would not include studios under the Paramount umbrella like CBS, BET, Comedy Central, Nickelodeon and MTV.
Oh good more people with no background in showbiz.
Megan Fox Was Emotionally Unfaithful to Brian Austin Green
“I did a lot of, like, falling in love with other people all the time. I would go to work and fall in love because I was a kid and, yeah, I never had the full freedom to be single and experience that life.” She didn’t name names, or say if she actually cheated, but she did say she was not a good partner to Brian Austin Green.
We’ve all been unfaithful to Brian Austin Green.
Lily Allen Likes a Big, Old, Hairy Daddy
In the latest episode of the “Miss Me?” podcast, Lily Allen said, “I will always just, you know, I’m daddy issues, aren’t I? I just want a big, old, hairy daddy forever. That’s all I want.” She’s married to David Harbour, very much on type.
Don’t let her get too close to the Kelce’s.
Elon Musk Canceled Multi-Million Dollar Don Lemon Deal Without Telling His CEO
Linda Yaccarino was not consulted about the decision to cut Lemon loose adding to already rampant speculation that she’s not really in charge at Twitter/X. Lemon said the decision was impulsive. He said “The CEO got a text from Elon. She never — she had not, when I spoke to her, she had not spoken to him. She called me to say, you know, to try to smooth it over and to find out what happened. And, ‘I just want to know what was going on because, you know, I haven’t even spoken to him, and I’m waiting to get in touch with him and what have you.’ But I think it took a while for her to get in touch with him.”
It’s not like him to be so impulsive.
Robert Redford Was Always Late During the Filming of The Sting
A team that were behind the movie The Sting got together to celebrate the film’s 50th Anniversary with The Hollywood Reporter. One of the stories told, is that Robert Redford was chronically late- by 40 minutes or more to set throughout production. Producer Tony Bill said it was almost a compulsion, and even after being dressed down by Paul Newman about it, he only reduced his lateness to about 20 minutes every day.
He later said he was late cause he never had enough brand.
Another The Office in Development
Greg Daniels and Michael Korman are working on a new series in The Office universe. It’s not a reboot, or a sequel or even a traditional spinoff. The idea is – new office- new characters, but they live in the same universe as Steve Carrell’s Dundler Mifflin Paper company. Daniels has indicated that a new Office iteration could follow a crew doing a documentary about a different subject.
You mean like The Office?
The Neverending Story Getting New Film Series Adaptation
The beloved book became a movie in 1984- a cult classic. Now there’s a team looking to re-adapt the work for film.
Sound familiar? Dune?
When is this damn story going to end.
more stories coming soon
everything
STUDIES, SURVEYS, RANKINGS
nothing here yet
everything
Read More Stories From the IB Wire
.
.
