Jordan Peterson accused of stealing rat speech from James Bond movie
Jordan Peterson has left the internet baffled after seemingly reciting a speech from a James Bond film as though it were historical fact. The controversial commentator appeared on This Weekend Past, where he explained the 'Rat King' theory, after host, Theo Von, revealed it was his nickname. "I don't know if people ever did this, but imagine your village is full of rats. So you go catch 10 rats and throw them in a pit... soon there is one rat because he gets all the other rats, he's a champ", he said. However, James Bond fans noticed that it was awfully similar to a speech from the villain in Skyfall. Awkward. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter
2023-09-05 20:36
How tall is Meghan Markle? Duchess of Sussex's height is often compared to Kate Middleton's
As per reports, Kate Middleton is a few inches taller than Meghan Markle
2023-09-05 20:09
Here's why Alexander Zverev stopped play at the US Open: German player was appalled by fan's 'historical' song
The dramatic encounter unfolded in the early hours of the morning in New York, with both players locked in an enthralling fourth-round battle
2023-09-05 20:00
13 Weird Old Words for Witches and Warlocks
Stick these terms in your cauldron and pass them around your coven.
2023-09-05 20:00
Robbie Williams reveals his most horrendous on stage moment: "Let sleeping logs lie"
When you've got to go, you've got to go but unfortunately for Robbie Williams, this happened to him while on stage where he ended up pooping his pants. The Take That singer recalled the time back in 2011 when he had “horrendous” food poisoning, which put him in the "precarious position of not being able to 'trust a fart'. In a post to Instagram, the 49-year-old detailed the experience at length how he needed to pass gas during the opening song “Let Me Entertain You," and he wasn't feeling too good. "So, I had food poisoning once on the Take That tour.*When I rejoined It was Horrendous. It felt like death," he wrote. "We unfortunately had to cancel a show in Denmark because of it. I still feel bad." "Anyway, A few days later we were playing at the Ajax stadium in Amsterdam. "Still not anywhere near well enough I ventured to the stage. I was in the precarious position of not being able to 'trust a fart'. "Which was unfortunate because that’s what I needed to do during my opening song. Let me Entertain you." When this move backfired, the Angels singer had to remain professional during the song. "As I’m sure you can imagine it didn’t remain just a fart. But ever the pro I retained my composure and committed to the performance 100%" Williams explained. "Because of the picture I’ve just painted I’m sure you have questions. But let’s just let sleeping logs lie for now," he joked. "A gig parp any other time can be liberating." Meanwhile, Netflix has announced a four-part documentary series on Williams is coming out later this year which will provide an "intimate look at the entertainer." Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-09-05 19:42
'90 Day Fiance' star Big Ed marries Liz Woods at bohemian-style wedding ceremony
Ed Brown aka 'Big Ed' and Liz Woods of '90 Day Fiance' fame have finally tied the knot, cementing their rocky relationship
2023-09-05 19:37
IShowSpeed, MrBeast and xQc sign up for Sidemen Charity Match 2023, event details out
The 2023 Sidemen Charity Match is all set to return after its 2022 hiatus and is scheduled for September 9 at London Stadium
2023-09-05 19:32
Woody Allen premiere disrupted by topless protestors in Venice
Woody Allen's Coup De Chance premiere at Venice Film Festival was hit with a group of topless protestors, who were eventually led away from the event. The group of around 15 people were captured on video chanting "no rape culture" while standing outside the Palazzo del Cinema venue. Allen's daughter, Dylan, has previously accused him of sexually abusing her when she was a child – claims he denies. The protestors were reportedly from several Italian groups, said to include feminist groups Non Una Di Meno and smaller collectives: Cso Morion, Spina Collective, Squeert Collective and Cso Pedro. It comes after the 87-year-old dismissed cancel culture as "silly" before saying there was "nothing in" the allegations put against him. When asked by an audience in Venice whether he felt that he had been cancelled he said: "I just find that all so silly. I don’t think about it. I don’t know what it means to be cancelled." Allen went on to discuss the MeToo movement, saying: "I think any movement where there’s actual benefit, where it does something positive – let’s say for women – is a good thing." He added: "It’s silly when it’s not really a feminist issue or an issue of unfairness to women. When it’s being too extreme in trying to make it into an issue when, in fact, most people would not regard it as any kind of offensive situation." The director once again denied child abuse allegations put against him. "There was nothing in it," he said. "The fact that it lingers on always makes me think that maybe people like the idea that it lingers on." When asked when he had any contact with Dylan or her brother, Allen said: "No. Always willing to, but no." Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-09-05 19:12
Jimmy Buffett's sister Laurie recalls being diagnosed with cancer around same time as legendary musician
Jimmy Buffett's sister, Lauire, recalled how he travelled to Montana with his dogs to be with her when she was diagnosed with cancer
2023-09-05 19:04
Seal reflects on 30 years in music: 'I was able to sing my way out of poverty!'
Seal feels "lucky" that he was able to "sing his way out of poverty" but explains why he "can't stand" being known as a celebrity.
2023-09-05 19:00
S Club explains why they have renamed tour in honour of tragic bandmate Paul Cattermole
Rachel Stevens feels like "no time has passed" since her heyday in S Club as she reveals why the group decided to rename their upcoming reunion tour in honour of their tragic bandmate Paul Cattermole.
2023-09-05 19:00
Arsenal vs Man United: IShowSpeed and KSI troll each other during football match, fans say teen YouTuber brings 'bad luck' to his team
During the Arsenal vs Manchester United football match, KSI and IShowSpeed engaged in playful banter due to their allegiance to different teams
2023-09-05 18:59
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