@kris_jay_baker It only take one time you talking all that smack but gave chicken nugget shrimp head ass that ass forreal. So you thinking you dogging him you dogging you lol
@spicebae_ Its because they don't complain about it. If you was to do 500 of each exercise like AB is doing for 3 hours at a time twice a day y'all would get those results. But y'all be more worried about brunch and mimosas
The Jurassic franchise has lost several performers who made its world unforgettable 🦖🕊️
• Bob Peck — Robert Muldoon
The original park’s experienced game warden and raptor expert, forever remembered for his tense final encounter and the iconic words, “Clever girl.”
• Michael Jeter — Udesky
The reluctant mercenary who joined the dangerous rescue mission to Isla Sorna in Jurassic Park III.
• Pete Postlethwaite — Roland Tembo
The fearless big-game hunter from The Lost World: Jurassic Park, whose commanding presence made him one of the sequel’s most memorable characters.
• Richard Attenborough — John Hammond
The ambitious and endlessly optimistic creator of Jurassic Park, whose dream gave audiences the unforgettable invitation: “Welcome to Jurassic Park.”
• Irrfan Khan — Simon Masrani
The charismatic owner of Jurassic World, whose desire to create something spectacular continued Hammond’s complicated legacy.
• Sam Neill — Dr. Alan Grant
The brilliant paleontologist who guided audiences through the original adventure and became one of the defining heroes of the entire franchise. Neill passed away in July 2026 at the age of 78.
Every return to Isla Nublar or Isla Sorna keeps a piece of their work alive. From Hammond’s wonder and Muldoon’s warnings to Tembo’s fearlessness and Grant’s quiet courage, their performances remain permanently woven into the history of the franchise.
Rest in peace. Your Jurassic legacy will never go extinct ❤️
Rest in peace to the voice behind Uncle Iroh, Aku and Master Splinter 🕊️
Remembering Mako, born Makoto Iwamatsu, who passed away 20 years ago this July at the age of 72. A trailblazing Japanese-American actor, voice artist, and theater pioneer, he helped break barriers for Asian performers while creating some of animation’s most unforgettable characters.
His iconic roles and contributions included:
• Uncle Iroh — Avatar: The Last Airbender
• Aku — Samurai Jack
• Master Splinter — TMNT
• Po-Han — The Sand Pebbles
• Akiro — Conan the Barbarian
• The Reciter — Pacific Overtures
• Co-founder of East West Players
Mako brought warmth and wisdom to Uncle Iroh, while his booming, theatrical performance made Aku one of animation’s greatest villains. His emotional rendition of “Leaves from the Vine” remains one of Avatar’s most heartbreaking moments.
Rest in peace, Mako. Your unforgettable voice will live on forever ❤️
An influencer has revealed everything Michael Ward’s accuser allegedly lied about during the trial, including fake bloodstains, deleted messages and her own friends not backing up her story 🤯
Kimbo teaching Shamrock lessons for disrespecting him. 😂
If Kimbo would have got into MMA much earlier he would have been a massive contender.
Ken Shamrock was my favorite wrestler back in the day.
First look at ‘CHILDREN OF BLOOD & BONE’.
Starring Viola Davis, Idris Elba, Cynthia Erivo, Damson Idris, Thuso Mbedu, Lashana Lynch, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Amandla Stenberg.
In theaters on January 15.
We lost another legend today. 🕊️
Rest in peace, Hal Williams has sadly passed away at the age of 87, leaving behind a remarkable legacy that entertained generations of television fans.
Best known for his roles as Lester Jenkins in 227 and Officer “Smitty” Smith in Sanford and Son.
Thank you for the laughter, the memories, and your lasting contributions to television. You will be dearly missed.
Rest in peace to the Barney’s Colorful World actor 🙏
Blake Garrett was part of two very different pieces of 2000s childhood nostalgia: Barney and How to Eat Fried Worms. 🕊️
Before many fans recognized him as Plug, the bully’s memorable sidekick in the 2006 family comedy, Garrett entertained children as Mike in the international arena production Barney’s Colorful World. He also appeared in the filmed 2004 special, becoming part of the colorful songs, characters, and childhood memories associated with the beloved purple dinosaur.
His role as Plug later introduced him to another generation of young viewers. As one of Joe’s mischievous henchmen in How to Eat Fried Worms, Garrett helped bring the film’s chaotic schoolyard rivalry to life. The young cast went on to receive a Young Artist Award for Best Young Ensemble in a Feature Film.
Although his time in the entertainment industry was brief, his work became part of an era many fans still remember fondly through old DVDs, childhood movie nights, and family shows.
Blake Garrett passed away at only 33 years old, but his performances continue to live on through the nostalgic projects that helped define many childhoods.
Rest in peace, Blake Garrett. Gone far too soon ❤️