David Eulitt/Getty Images Sport/Getty Images If you’re not totally burnt out on the Kelce family, you’ll be absolutely thrilled to know that everyone’s favorite Kelce family member (besides Kylie of course) is getting his own late-night talk show! Appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, the former Philadelphia Eagles center officially announced his new weekly ESPN late-night show called They Call It Late Night with Jason Kelce. The name of the show is a play on the NFL Films’ 1967 full-length feature, They Call it Pro Football. The show has been picked up for an initial five-week run, with the first episode...
Are Big Box Discounters Like Costco Worth Spending Money At On Black Friday?
Ariela Basson/Scary Mommy; Costoc, Sam’s Club, BJ’s While the lights may be twinkling and the sleigh bells jingling, the gift list is growing. Overspending around the holidays is common, and it can add to the stress of what may already be a challenging time of year. Black Friday adds a sense of urgency to find the best deals, especially with big box stores like Costco and Walmart. But are these deals really as good as they seem? Costco is a haven for all kinds of wonderful items, but it can also lead to purchasing things your family doesn’t need or...
What Smut Book You Should Read Next, Based On Your Zodiac Sign
AegeanBlue/Getty Images Defined as "obscene or lascivious talk, writing, or pictures," smut has been around for centuries and has fallen in and out of favor with the general public over and over again. The last round of smut to reach popularity was, of course, 50 Shades of Grey — until recently, that is, when A Court of Thorns and Roses (ACOTAR) started spreading like wildfire around the world, thanks largely to the love it found on BookTok. And with that boost from BookTok has come yet another resurgence of "smut." There are now entire Facebook groups dedicated to helping readers...
8 Movie Villains Who Deserve A 'Wicked' Origin Story Treatment
Universal Pictures Every hero needs a villain — someone they can defeat and prove how good can prevail over evil. Yet, as a kid, watching countless movies that adhered to such a formula, I very rarely considered what made all of these villains evil to begin with. Were they always this way, or did tragic circumstances lead them down this unfortunate path? That is a large part of what made the Wicked story such an intriguing (and highly successful) Broadway production. Exploring the origin story of The Wicked Witch long before she inherited that title and understanding what motivated her...



