Debbie Harry walked onto the SNL stage Saturday night — at 78 years old — to introduce Olivia Rodrigo's performance, and that was only the second most surprising thing that happened.
Debbie Harry, a "Heated Rivalry" Star, and an Unreleased Song: Olivia Rodrigo's SNL Debut Was a Lot
Olivia Rodrigo hosted Saturday Night Live for the first time Saturday night and used the stage to drop a brand-new track, "begged," from her upcoming third album, you seem pretty sad for a girl who's so hot. She performed it seated on a swing — the same visual from her album's cover art — while the audience heard the song for the first time anywhere. But the introductions are what people are still talking about this morning.
First, punk legend Debbie Harry of Blondie took the stage to introduce Rodrigo's performance of "drop dead," a week after Rodrigo debuted that track at a surprise dive bar show. Then Heated Rivalry breakout Connor Storrie — who made his own SNL hosting debut earlier this year — introduced "begged," giving Rodrigo a full-throated endorsement before she launched into her new ballad. Two surprise guests, two generations of cool, one very deliberate statement about where Olivia Rodrigo stands in the cultural pecking order.
Whether "begged" lands on the charts the way "drivers license" and "vampire" did remains the actual question — but based on the fan reaction flooding social media overnight, the answer looks like yes.
Gobble's Take: Olivia Rodrigo got a punk legend and Hollywood's new heartthrob to vouch for her in the same night — your favorite artist could never.
Sources: Billboard · Variety · Hollywood Reporter
27 Years Later, The Mummy Is the #1 Thing People Are Watching on Max — and It Makes Total Sense
Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz are back on top. The Mummy — the 1999 action-adventure that launched a franchise and made Fraser a household name — has climbed back to the top of HBO Max's streaming charts in May 2026, pulling in viewers who weren't alive when it hit theaters and nostalgic fans who apparently never got tired of it.
The film holds up in ways a lot of late-'90s blockbusters simply don't: Fraser's Rick O'Connell is genuinely funny without being a parody, Weisz brings actual wit and chemistry, and the practical effects still pop against modern CGI-heavy competition. In a week where subscribers could be watching anything new, a 124-minute desert adventure from 1999 is winning. That says something.
Hollywood has attempted two reboots of the franchise since — including a 2017 Tom Cruise version that cost $125 million and launched nothing — while the original just quietly keeps finding new audiences on its own terms.
Gobble's Take: Tom Cruise spent $125 million trying to replace this movie and failed; Brendan Fraser just sat on a streaming platform and beat him anyway.
Source: Collider
The 2006 Met Gala Photos Just Dropped and They Are a Lot to Process
Before the Met Gala became an annual meme factory with mood boards, stylist prep interviews, and real-time Twitter breakdowns, it looked like this: Gisele Bündchen in a backless Versace that barely made it past the dress code, Victoria Beckham in a quietly understated white gown years before she became a fashion house, and a general vibe that can only be described as "extremely 2006." E! News dropped a retrospective on the 2006 gala — themed "AngloMania: Tradition and Transgression in British Fashion" — and the contrast with today's hyper-orchestrated red carpet is genuinely jarring.
Sienna Miller, Kate Moss, and Sarah Jessica Parker all leaned into the punk-British edge of the theme with wildly different results. What's striking looking back is how unpolished it all feels — not in a bad way, but in a "these people were just getting dressed and showing up" way that feels almost impossible to imagine now, when every look is a coordinated press moment with a prepared quote ready for Vogue.
The 2006 Met Gala had no viral moment, no best-dressed Twitter thread, and no one wearing a literal chandelier — and somehow it still produced images that are genuinely more interesting than half of what walked the carpet last month.
Gobble's Take: We traded chaotic, human red carpets for flawlessly boring ones — and nobody asked if that was actually an upgrade.
Source: E! News
Brad Pitt in a WWII Uniform Is Free to Stream Right Now and You Have No Excuse
In 2016, Brad Pitt and Marion Cotillard starred in Allied — a Robert Zemeckis-directed WWII espionage romance that critics compared to Casablanca and Inglourious Basterds — and then the entire world quietly forgot about it. The film is now streaming for free on Pluto TV, and people are finally catching up on what they missed.
Pitt plays a Canadian intelligence officer who falls for a French Resistance fighter (Cotillard) during a mission in North Africa, marries her, and then is ordered to investigate whether she's actually a Nazi spy. It's the kind of sweeping, morally complicated Hollywood romance that studios almost never greenlight anymore — gorgeous production design, genuine tension, two stars at the top of their physical game — and it vanished at the box office despite strong reviews. Free streaming is giving it the second life it always deserved.
The off-screen tabloid noise around Pitt and Cotillard at the time arguably buried the film before audiences ever gave it a fair shot. Watching it now, without any of that noise, it lands completely differently.
Gobble's Take: Hollywood gossip killed this movie's box office run in 2016 — a decade later, the film is finally getting judged on its actual merits, and it wins.
Source: Collider
Quick Hits
- Chris Evans' crime thriller finally has fans: Honey Don't, a dark Coen Brothers-style comedy that quietly released a year ago, has surged up the HBO Max charts as streaming audiences discover a side of Evans that has nothing to do with a shield. Collider
- ARIA Hall of Fame class of 2026 announced: Australia's music hall of fame revealed its newest inductees as the ARIA Awards mark their 40th anniversary — the full list is out now. Billboard
In Case You Missed It
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- Barry Manilow, 80 and Fighting Lung Cancer, Postpones His Las Vegas Residency Again
- The $200M Harry Potter Spinoff That Nobody Defends Is Leaving Max in June
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