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The Entertainment Brothers

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The Entertainment Brothers is a look under the hood of modern celebrity culture--how crises, controversies and confrontations control the narrative in the entertainment world, and how responding to those crises can be a celebrity's most important performance. Former People Magazine Editor in Chief Larry Hackett and veteran entertainment attorney Thomas Valentino analyze the issues of the day and offer up highly opinionated takes on what's happening. It's sports talk radio for the culture vulture in all of us.Copyright Two Squared Media Productions Art Divertissement et arts du spectacle Politique et gouvernement Sciences sociales
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    • Ed Sheeran Wins Lawsuit Involving "Thinking Out Loud" and Writers Guild Strike Predictions
      May 6 2023
      Larry and Thomas discuss Ed Sheeran winning his copyright infringement trial, in which he fought allegations that he stole music from the 1973 Marvin Gaye hit "Let's Get It On". Then they talk about Adidas being sued by investors who claim the firm knew about Kanye West's problematic behaviour years before it ended their partnership. They also chat about other sponsorship issues like the Bud Light controversy after a ban on the beer was called when they featured Dylan Mulvaney (a trans model) on their can. And lastly - they wonder about the current Writers Guild of America strike which is an ongoing labor dispute between the Writers Guild of America labor union and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers to secure better compensation and equity structures for TV and Film Writers. They also discuss how the writers strike affects the late night talk shows and James Corden of The Late, Late Show leaving after it was revealed that his show lost 20 million dollars a year.



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      36 min
    • The Yellowstone Soap Opera and Brooke Shields Says She Was Exploited as a Child
      Apr 12 2023
      Larry and Thomas are back in Times Square once again this time discussing whether or not Kevin Costner might be trying to renegotiate a new contract or is perhaps leaving the TV Drama "Yellowstone". Then they talk about the ramifications of the new Brooke Shields documentary "Pretty Baby" where she describes the details of how she was sexually exploited as a child star in Hollywood. Next they wonder what will happen legally with latin singer Karol G after she called out GQ Magazine Mexico for photoshopping her cover imaging way too much. And finally the brothers chat about King Charles upcoming coronation and the new bold title of his wife "Queen Camilla".
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      39 min
    • Gwyneth Paltrow’s Ski Accident Trial and Trump's Indictment
      Apr 4 2023
      The Entertainment Brothers this time take on the Gwyneth Paltrow Ski Accident Trial. The Goop founder and retired doctor Terry Sanderson are fighting in court due to a 2016 ski accident in Deer Valley, Utah. They also talk about the latest with the upcoming trial of Alec Baldwin after the accidental shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins while on the set of the movie "Rust". Next they discuss what the trials of Donald Trump will look like. And to wrap it up they chat about Leonardo DiCaprio taking the stand as the first blockbuster witness in the star-studded trial of former Fugees member Pras Michel. Michel is accused of participating in a global campaign-finance conspiracy funded by Jho Low, a Malaysian businessman who allegedly stole billions of dollars from a Malaysian sovereign wealth fund.
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      31 min
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