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Angela Bassett “did the thing” in 2023, but she’s not the only star who had Us raising our eyebrows all year long.

The year kicked off with a handful of wild moments — from the release of Prince Harry’s Spare to Cocaine Bear’s premiere — but nothing could prepare Hollywood for the rise of Vanderpump Rules star Ariana Madix. Once a Bravolebrity, Madix became a household name in March after her boyfriend of nine years, Tom Sandoval, cheated on her with friend and fellow Pump Rules star Raquel Leviss. The affair heard around the world — now known as “Scandoval” — launched Madix’s success to new heights. Following her impressive run on season 32 of Dancing With the Stars, she will be starring as Roxie Hart in Chicago on Broadway in 2024.

While Madix became an even more notable name, Raven-Symoné made a major comeback when launching her “The Best Podcast Ever” show in June alongside her wife, Miranda Pearman-Maday. New episodes dropped each week, but one installment with Whoopi Goldberg made major headlines in August.

Raven told Goldberg that she gave off “lesbian vibes” and “just wanted to be up underneath the titty the whole time” they hosted The View together from June 2015 to October 2016.

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Goldberg was unbothered by the colorful comment — and had some bigger blunders of her own throughout 2023.

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Keep scrolling to look back at the highs, lows and biggest WTF moments from this year:

Whoopi Goldberg Puts Her Foot in Her Mouth

The View cohost made headlines several times throughout the year for her unfiltered remarks on the ABC daytime show.

In June, Goldberg changed the meaning of one news item completely. “A poll of 2,000 adults in the U.K. found that when people travel, cuisine is more important to them than landmarks or bitches,” she declared. She quickly recovered, correcting herself to say, “Beaches!”

Goldberg joked that her mistake was somehow the crew’s fault, saying, “I can’t even tell you why it’s their fault.”

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Months later, Goldberg proved that she had no filter when asking, “Are you pregnant?” to The View cohost Alyssa Farah Griffin. “No — oh, my God,” Griffin replied, seemingly horrified. Goldberg apologized, explaining that she simply “got a vibe” from Griffin.

Perhaps her most controversial statement all year, however, was when Goldberg told The View cohosts that she has comfortably worked out in jeans.

“Listen, sometimes you don’t have time to stop when everyone else is in their shorts and everything and you go, and you get some exercise in when you can!” Goldberg doubled down during a November broadcast.

Ozempic Takes Over Hollywood — But Only Real Housewives Admit It

While several celebrities were accused of taking the type 2 diabetes medication Ozempic to accelerate weight loss, only a few Real Housewives franchise stars were brave enough to reveal that they’ve used the drug.

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Real Housewives of New Jersey star Dolores Catania admitted to taking Mounjaro, which she said was “another part” of the Ozempic umbrella, during an April appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen. “I wasn’t going to come to the reunion looking any bigger than anyone else, so I got on the bandwagon,” she added.

Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Heather Gay said she was “on the Ozempic train” in November. “I’ve been on it for a long time, but hadn’t really seen much results,” she told People. “And I haven’t had massive results, but enough for people to notice, which is great.”

Kyle Richards, meanwhile, repeatedly made it known that she wasn’t cutting corners with her weight loss.

‘The Last of Us’ Turns 2023 Into the Year of Pedro Pascal

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Pedro Pascal was dubbed the internet’s “daddy” after The Last of Us premiered on HBO in January and happily embraced the nickname after playing father figure Joel Miller in the show.

“I am having fun with it,” Pascal shared during The Hollywood Reporter Drama Actors Roundtable in May. “It seems a little role-related. There was a period where the Mandalorian is very daddy to baby Grogu, and Joel is very daddy to Ellie. These are daddy parts. That’s what it is. … I’m not a daddy. And I’m not gonna be a daddy!”

Prince Harry Shares TMI Details in ‘Spare’

Prince Harry’s highly anticipated memoir, Spare, was released in January. Along with plenty of royal family secrets, Harry unleashed some major jaw-dropping TMI moments — even referring to his “todger” in depth.

Harry confirmed in his book that he and his older brother, Prince William, are circumcised. “I was snipped as a baby,” he wrote. Further discussing the topic of his genitals, Harry recalled a 2011 trip to the North Pole in which his “nether regions were frost nipped.”

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No memoir would be complete without a story about losing his virginity — and Harry delivered. He revealed that his first time having sex was an “inglorious episode with an older woman,” calling it a “quick ride” that took place “in a grassy field behind a busy pub.”

Harry also admitted to (and regretted) watching his now-wife, Meghan Markle’s sex scenes from Suits. He noted that it “would take electric-shock therapy to get those images out of my head.”

‘Cocaine Bear’

When Cocaine Bear was released in February, it seemed like it would be one of the biggest WTF moments of the year. However, the star-studded cast — Keri Russell, Alden Ehrenreich, Ray Liotta, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Margo Martindale — quickly made it a fan favorite.

Directed by Elizabeth Banks, the film is loosely based on the real story of a bear in 1985 that ingested a bag of cocaine. While the production budget for the movie was between $30 and $35 million, per various reports, the movie made nearly $90 million at the box office.

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Cole Sprouse Chain-Smokes His Way Through ‘Call Her Daddy’

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Cole Sprouse appeared on the “Call Her Daddy” podcast in March — and took himself way too seriously when discussing the highs and lows of his growth from child star to adult actor. Sprouse chain-smoked cigarettes during the interview, which quickly turned into an internet meme.

As clips of Sprouse holding a lit cigarette went viral, some fans noted that seeing him smoking inside gave them “the ick.” For others, the interview was simply “cringe” overall.

Gwyneth Paltrow’s Ski Trial Captivates the Nation

A 2016 incident involving Gwyneth Paltrow and retired doctor Terry Sanderson came to a head seven years later in March. Sanderson initially filed a lawsuit against Paltrow in 2019, claiming that the actress had crashed into him on the ski slopes in Deer Valley, Utah, which caused him multiple injuries. He alleged that Paltrow fled the scene, but she claimed in a countersuit that Sanderson was the one who into her.

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When the highly publicized trial began on March 21, both Paltrow and Sanderson took the stand. Paltrow’s facial expressions in the courtroom were meme-worthy, as she smiled and looked stoic during various parts of the testimony. Sanderson’s attorney, Kristin VanOrman, asked Paltrow some eyebrow raising questions, at one point prying about the actress’ friendship with Taylor Swift after Paltrow requested the same amount in damages ($1) as the singer did in a 2017 trial.

After eight days in court, a jury found Sanderson “100 percent” at fault. Paltrow was awarded $1 and the cost of her legal fees. “I wish you well,” she told Sanderson when exiting the courtroom. However, in May, the Associated Press revealed that she and Sanderson have put the matter of trial cost on hold.

Paltrow’s trial returned to the cultural conversation months later when the U.K.’s Pleasance London Main House Cabaret announced Gwyneth Goes Skiing, a musical parody, would premiere in December.

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King Charles III Can’t Get the Cool Kids to Come to His Coronation

The royal family invited various A-listers to perform at King Charles III’s coronation in May, but many of them reportedly turned down the offer.

According to Rolling Stone, Adele, Harry Styles, Robbie Williams, the Spice Girls and Elton John all said no to singing for the king. While most of their reps declined to comment on the matter, John’s team confirmed that he turned down the performance because of scheduling issues.

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Royal author Omid Scobie later revealed in his book Endgame, published in November, that Taylor Swift was reportedly among the musicians who turned down the coronation offer.

Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s 2-Hour NYC ‘Car Chase’

In mid-May, Harry and Meghan were involved in a “near catastrophic car chase” while leaving the 2023 Women of Vision Awards in New York City with Meghan’s mom, Doria Ragland.

The couple claimed in a statement that they were followed by “a ring of highly aggressive” photographers in a “relentless pursuit” that lasted over “two hours.” The NYPD later clarified that there “were no reported collisions, summonses, injuries or arrests in regard.”

While Meghan and Harry’s version of events were called into question by some, a source told Us Weekly at the time that the couple “insist their account of the car chase was absolutely not exaggerated,” adding, “For people to say otherwise is so hurtful and out of line.”

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Ethan Slater’s Terrifying Flexibility Goes Viral

After news broke in July of Ariana Grande’s relationship with Wicked costar Ethan Slater, videos of his performance in SpongeBob SquarePants: The Broadway Musical went viral. Slater played the title role from 2017 to 2018, showing off his moves on stage by doing the literal splits for a song titled “No Control.” Resurfaced videos of his flexibility left fans flummoxed.

‘Barbenheimer’ Takes Over

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Barbie and Oppenheimer were both released on July 21, inspiring the “Barbenheimer” cultural phenomenon. With Barbie’s pink aesthetic and Oppenheimer’s black-and-white vibe, the two movies couldn’t be more different visually. Social media users created movie posters juxtaposing a smiling Margot Robbie as Barbie with Cillian Murphy smoking cigarettes J. Robert Oppenheimer, inventor of the atomic bomb.

“I think it happened because both movies were good,” Murphy told Margot in conversation for Variety’s “Actors on Actors” in December. “In fact, that summer, there was a huge diversity of stuff in the cinema, and I think it just connected in a way that you or I or the studios or anybody could never have predicted.”

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Nepo Baby Discourse Peaks With Ben Platt

New York Magazine declared 2022 as “The Year of The Nepo Baby,” but the conversation continued in 2023. However, Ben Platt made it clear that wanted to be removed from the Hollywood nepotism narrative in July.

“We’re going to skip right over that if we can,” Platt told Rolling Stone when asked about the New York Magazine issue, which featured a caricature of him on the cover. When pushed further, his rep stepped in to add, “If we could just focus on [the movie] Theater Camp, that would be great. Thank you.”

That was the first time a nepo baby refused to discuss their title, but some famous parents have gotten involved.

What Happened With Scooter Braun?

Scooter Braun’s reign over the music industry took a confusing turn in August when a series of his A-list clients — including Justin Bieber, Demi Lovato, Ariana Grande, Idina Menzel and J Balvindecided to part ways with the manager.

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While questions arose about the mass exodus, a source told Us that Braun’s business venture as the CEO of Hybe America was the real reason.

“All of Scooter Braun’s clients are under contract and negotiations have been going on for several months as Scooter steps into his larger role as HYBE America CEO,” the source explained in August. “People are spreading rumors based on what they know, but they are off. Scooter’s team at SB Projects are still handling both Justin and Ariana as they work through what this new structure looks like.”

‘The Blind Side’ Lawsuit

The surprise legal drama between former NFL star Michael Oher — the inspiration for the 2009 movie The Blind Side — and the Tuohy family kicked off in August when Oher filed a lawsuit alleging that Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy never legally adopted him. Instead, he claimed they forced him into a conservatorship in 2004 that gave them legal control over his finances. Per court documents obtained by Us, Oher consented to the conservatorship under the guise that it “would make him a member of the Tuohy family.”

Oher sought to end the conservatorship and receive a share of any money the Tuohy family made following the success of The Blind Side movie. (In September, a Tennessee judge ruled to end the conservatorship.)

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The Touhy family filed their own court documents in November responding to Oher’s initial filing, claiming that he was paid more than $138,000 for The Blind Side. Sean and Leigh Anne have since alleged in a December lawsuit that Oher attempted to extort more than $15 million from the family over the Oscar-winning film.

Those Pictures of Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet

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Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet’s romance kicked off in April, but some fans didn’t believe it until they finally saw it. Come September, there was no shortage of PDA between Jenner and Chalamet, which quickly silenced skeptics.

The couple were first seen locking lips while attending Beyoncé’s concert in Los Angeles. They continued to share some smooches during Haider Ackermann’s NYFW dinner and were later spotted getting cozy at the U.S. Open, kissing and holding hands in front of photographers.

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Taylor Swift Becomes the Face of the NFL

Taylor Swift made her first appearance at a Kansas City Chiefs game in September, cheering for Travis Kelce in one of the stadium’s VIP suites. (Kelce publicly expressed romantic interest in Swift in July, and Swift later confirmed to TIME magazine that the pair “started hanging out right after that.”)

Not only did Swift’s appearance at the game send her fans into a frenzy, but it made the NFL constantly be on Swift-Watch. Various television networks — and the league itself — faced backlash from football fans who were unhappy about the focus on Swift rather than the sport. The NFL even referenced Swift in its social media bios.

“We frequently change our bios and profile imagery based on what’s happening in and around our games, as well as culturally,” read a statement from the organization in October after Kelce hinted on his “New Heights” podcast that the NFL was “overdoing it” with coverage of his love life . “The Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce news has been a pop cultural moment we’ve leaned into in real time, as it’s an intersection of sport and entertainment, and we’ve seen an incredible amount of positivity around the sport.”

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The Name in Everybody’s Mouth Is … Jada Pinkett Smith

Will Smith infamously asked Chris Rock to “keep my wife’s name out your f—king mouth” after slapping the comedian across the face at the 2022 Oscars, but Jada Pinkett Smith brought her name back into the conversation with the release of her 2023 memoir, Worthy. Leading up to its October publication, Jada discussed the book in depth during what felt like a nonstop press tour.

One of the biggest bombshells from Jada was an update on her and Will’s marriage. She revealed to People that the couple had been separated for six years before the slap incident. In a separate interview with Hoda Kotb, Jada noted that the most shocking part of the ordeal was that Will referred to her as “my wife,” something he hadn’t done in a “long time.”

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Jada later raised eyebrows while referring to late rapper Tupac Shakur as her “soulmate” during an interview with RollingOut that same month. “If there is such a thing as past lives, I definitely think that Pac and I have traveled a few together,” she added.

Victoria Beckham’s Rolls-Royce Becomes a Phenomenon

David Beckham playfully called out his wife, Victoria Beckham, in their Beckham docuseries, which premiered in November.

In a now-viral confessional from the first episode, Victoria referred to her family as “working class” — but David was quick to correct her, telling the former Spice Girl to “be honest” about her past.

“I am being honest,” Victoria declared. David repeatedly asked, “What car did your dad drive you to school in?” from outside the room where Victoria was filming.

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Victoria attempted to beat around the bush, claiming it was “not a simple answer.” She eventually gave in, revealing, “OK. In the ‘80s, my dad had a Rolls-Royce.”

Harry Styles Shaves His Head

When Harry Styles was spotted in the crowd at a U2 concert at the Sphere in Las Vegas with rumored girlfriend Taylor Russell in November, there was only one question racing through every fan’s mind: Did he shave his head?

Later that month, Styles’ Pleasing beauty line officially debuted his buzz cut via social media — and it didn’t go over well. Some fans joked online that they were “crying” and others hoped that the hairstyle was “a joke.” (While he’s had many hair transformations throughout his career, Styles’ curls were considered his trademark look.)

Jon Hamm Debuts Pierced Nipples — Sort Of

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Jon Hamm’s role as Roy Tillman on Fargo season 5 showed off his impressive range … and two pierced nipples.

“They were real nipple rings pierced through a fake nipple,” shared on Jimmy Kimmel Live! in November. “There is a prosthetic department. Magic doesn’t happen by itself. That guy’s whole job was making nipples.”

That same month, Hamm praised the “dedicated nippleologist” who created his fake look. “I had to have some very blue latex put on my nipples, and then they cast a resoundingly lifelike pair of nipples, which they then pierced and placed over my own nipples, and we shot said nipples. … The crew doesn’t get enough credit,” he said.

Travis Kelce’s Old Twitter Posts Resurface

As Kelce’s relationship with Swift continued to blossom in the latter half of 2023, some fans took on the challenge of digging into the NFL player’s digital footprint — and they were delighted by what they found.

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“I just gave a squirle a peice of bread and it straight smashed all of it!!!! I had no idea they ate bread like that!! Haha #crazy,” read one resurfaced tweet from April 2011. (His brother, Jason Kelce, teased on a November episode of “New Heights” he would only be “spelling squirrel like that from now on” after Travis’ tweets went viral.)

More typos were found in a separate post from 2010. “Def appreciate everyones birthday wishes from yesterday! Had a kind of rough day, but everything all good! Think Imma head to #Chipolte tho,” he wrote at the time.

Travis confessed on his podcast that he was “trying to get all those tweets deleted” long before the Swifties found them. “I was just using Twitter as, like, a diary,” he explained. “I’m just out here saying nonsense.”

The Longest Actors’ Strike in Hollywood Ends

After nearly four months, the longest SAG-AFTRA strike in Hollywood history came to an end in November.

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The union reached a settlement with the AMPTP (Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers) — which includes major studios Disney, Netflix, Amazon, Warner Bros-Discovery, Apple, Universal, Sony, Paramount, ABC, NBC, FOX and CBS — and agreed on a historic pay increase and to protect actors against artificial intelligence.

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SAG-AFTRA’s strike began in July, two months after the WGA halted work over a separate labor dispute with the AMPTP. It was the first time both actors and writers walked out on work simultaneously since 1960.

iHeartRadio Is Giving Out Redemption Era Podcasts

Several once-shunned celebrities seemed to have iHeartRadio to thank for their redemption arcs during 2023.

Chris Harrison, for one, launched “The Most Dramatic Podcast Ever” in January. The title is a play on his days as host of The Bachelor franchise, when Harrison would call each season “the most dramatic” ever. (Harrison left the ABC reality dating shows in February 2021 after a controversial interview with Rachel Lindsay where he defended Bachelor season 25 contestant Rachael Kirkconnell, whose resurfaced photos from an Old South-themed party sparked a conversation about the franchise’s relationship to race. Kirkconnell apologized at the time and is still dating Matt James, the first Black Bachelor.)

Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes’ podcast — aptly titled “Amy & T.J.” — debuted on the iHeartRadio network in December. The former GMA3 anchors released the first episode of their podcast exactly one year after ABC pulled them off the air when their affair was uncovered. (Robach and Holmes were seen cozying up outside of the workplace in November 2022. The duo have since claimed they were already separated from their respective spouses, Andrew Shue and Marilee Fiebig, before their relationship turned romantic.)

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Andrew Shue and Marilee Fiebig Take a Cue From Shania Twain

News broke in December — the same day the “Amy & T.J.” podcast was released, to be exact — that Shue and Fiebig sparked a romance of their own in the wake of their exes’ cheating scandal. (Robach and Shue were declared legally single in early 2023, while Holmes and Fiebig reached a divorce settlement in October.)

Some fans have drawn comparisons between Shue and Fiebig’s relationship and Shania Twain’s relationship with husband Frédéric Thiébaud. Twain and Thiébaud wed in 2011, three years after their former spouses, Robert “Mutt” Lange and Marie-Anne Thiébaud, had an affair.

Angela Bassett “did the thing” in 2023, but she’s not the only star who had Us raising our eyebrows all year long. The year kicked off with a handful of wild moments — from the release of Prince Harry’s Spare to Cocaine Bear’s premiere — but nothing could prepare Hollywood for the rise of Vanderpump 

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How Far Would You Go to Book Your Dream Role?

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The question Sydney Sweeney’s career forces every serious artist to ask themselves.


Most people say they want to be an actor. But wanting the life and being willing to do what the life requires are two entirely different things. Sydney Sweeney’s performance as Cassie Howard in Euphoria is one of the clearest examples in recent television of what it actually looks like when an artist refuses to protect themselves from the story they are telling.


The Performance That Started a Conversation

Cassie Howard is not a comfortable character to watch. She is messy, desperate, and heartbreakingly human in ways that most scripts would have softened or simplified. Sydney Sweeney did not soften her. She played every scene at full exposure — the breakdowns, the humiliation, the moments where Cassie is both completely wrong and completely understandable at the same time.

What made the performance remarkable was not the difficulty of the scenes. It was the consistency of her commitment to them. Night after night on set, take after take, she showed up and gave the camera something real. That is not a small thing. That is the kind of discipline that separates working actors from generational ones.

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What the Industry Does Not Tell You

The entertainment industry sells you a version of success built around talent, timing, and luck. And while all three matter, none of them are the real differentiator in a room full of equally talented people. The real differentiator is willingness — the willingness to be honest, to be vulnerable, and to let the work require something personal from you.

Most actors hit a wall at some point in their career where a role demands more than they have publicly shown before. The ones who say yes to that moment, who trust the material and the director enough to go somewhere uncomfortable, are the ones audiences remember long after the credits roll.

Sydney Sweeney said yes repeatedly. And the industry took notice.


The Question Worth Asking Yourself

Before you answer, really think about it. There is a moment in every serious audition room where someone might ask you to go further than you are comfortable with — to access something real, to stop performing and start revealing. In that moment, you have to decide what your dream is actually worth to you and, more importantly, what parts of yourself you are not willing to trade for it.

That is the question Euphoria quietly raises for anyone watching with ambition in their chest. Not “could I do that,” but “should I ever feel pressured to.” There is a difference between an artist who chooses vulnerability as a creative tool and one who is pressured into exposure they never agreed to. Knowing that difference is not a weakness. It is the most important thing a young actor can understand before they walk into a room that will test it.

Because the only role that truly costs too much is the one that asks you to abandon who you are to play it.

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What You Can Take From This

Whether you are an actor, a filmmaker, a content creator, or someone simply building something from scratch, the principle is the same. The work that connects with people is almost always the work that cost the creator something real. Audiences can feel the difference between performance and truth. They always could.

Sydney Sweeney did not become one of the most talked-about actresses of her generation because she got lucky. She got there because she was willing to be completely, uncomfortably human in front of a camera — and because she knew exactly who she was before she let the role take over.

That combination — full commitment and a clear sense of self — is rarer than talent. And it is the thing worth chasing.


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Bieber’s Coachella Set Has Everyone Arguing Again

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And honestly? That might be exactly what he wanted.

Justin Bieber stepped onto the Coachella stage Saturday night as the highest-paid headliner in the festival’s history — reportedly pocketing $10 million — and proceeded to sit down at a laptop and play YouTube videos.

The internet, predictably, lost its mind.


What Actually Happened

This was Bieber’s first major U.S. performance since his Justice era — a long-awaited comeback after battling Ramsay Hunt syndrome in 2022, which caused partial facial paralysis, plus years of mental health struggles and a very public disappearing act from the industry.

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The stage setup was minimal: a fluid cocoon-like structure, no backup dancers, no elaborate lighting rigs. Just Bieber, a stool, and a laptop.

He opened with tracks from his 2025 albums Swag and Swag II, then invited the crowd on a journey — “How far back do you go?”

What followed was a nostalgic scroll through his entire career: old YouTube covers before he was famous, classic hits Baby and Never Say Never playing on screen while he sang alongside his younger self. Guests including The Kid Laroi, Wizkid, and Tems joined him throughout the night.

He even played his viral “Standing on Business” paparazzi rant and re-enacted it live, hoodie on, completely unbothered.

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The Moment Nobody Predicted

But here’s what the critics burying him in their hot takes chose not to lead with: Bieber closed his set with worship music.

In the middle of Coachella — one of the most secular stages on the planet — he performed songs rooted in his Christian faith, openly crediting Jesus as the reason he was standing on that stage at all.

It wasn’t subtle. It wasn’t a quick prayer and a thank-you. He leaned into it fully, in front of a crowd of 125,000 people who came expecting pop bangers and got a testimony instead.

For fans who have followed his faith journey — his deep involvement with Hillsong and later Churchome, his baptism in 2014, and his very public declaration that Jesus saved his life during his darkest years — the moment landed like a full-circle miracle.


Why People Are Mad

Critics have been brutal.

Zara Larsson summed up the skeptics perfectly, posting on TikTok: It’s giving let’s smoke and watch YouTube — and that clip went just as viral as the performance itself.

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One fan on X wrote: I’m crying, this might actually be the worst performance I’ve ever seen. He’s just playing videos from YouTube… zero effort, pure laziness.”

The comparison to Sabrina Carpenter’s Friday headlining set — elaborate staging, multiple costume changes, celebrity cameos — only made Bieber’s stripped-down show look more controversial.

And the $10 million figure kept coming up. People felt cheated.


Why His Fans Think Everyone’s Missing the Point

Here’s where it gets interesting.

One commenter on X put it best: “He did not force a high-production machine that could burn him out again. Instead, he sat with his past, scrolling through old YouTube videos, duetting with his younger self, and mixing nostalgia with new chapters.”

As the set progressed, Bieber visibly opened up. He removed his sunglasses. He took off his hoodie. He smiled, made jokes about falling through a stage as a teenager.

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One Instagram account with millions of followers posted: This Justin Bieber performance healed something in me.”

That healing language is intentional for Bieber — it mirrors how he talks about his faith. In interviews, he has repeatedly said Jesus didn’t just save his career; He saved his life. The worship set at Coachella wasn’t a gimmick. It was a confession.

The Hollywood Reporter noted the performance also sparked a broader debate about double standards — whether a female artist could ever get away with the same low-key approach without being completely destroyed.


The Bigger Picture

Love it or hate it, Bieber’s Coachella set is the most talked-about moment from Weekend One — more than Karol G making history as the first Latina to headline the festival, more than Sabrina Carpenter’s spectacle.

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That’s not an accident.

In an era where every headliner tries to out-produce the last one, Bieber walked out with a laptop, a stool, and his faith — and made it personal. For millions of fans watching, the worship songs weren’t filler. They were the point.

Whether you call it lazy or legendary, one thing is clear: Justin Bieber isn’t performing for the critics anymore. He’s performing for an audience of One — and the rest of us just happened to be there.


Drop your take in the comments — was Bieber’s Coachella set lazy, legendary, or something even bigger?

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Vertical Films Changed Everything. Are You Ready?

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People don’t watch films the way they used to—and if you’re still cutting everything for the big screen first, you’re losing the audience that lives in your pocket.

Every swipe on TikTok is a tiny festival: new voices, wild visuals, heartbreak, comedy, and chaos, all judged in under three seconds. In that world, vertical films aren’t a gimmick. They’re the new front door to your work, your brand, and your career.

The movie theater is now in your hand

Think about where you’ve discovered your favorite clips lately: your phone, in bed, in an Uber, between texts. The “cinema” experience has shrunk into a glowing rectangle we hold inches from our face. That’s intimate. That’s personal. That’s power.

Vertical video fills that space completely. No black bars. No distractions. Just one story, one face, one moment staring back at you. It feels less like “I’m watching a movie” and more like “this is happening to me.” For storytellers, that’s gold.

The old rules still matter—but they bend

Film school taught you:

  • Compose for the wide frame.
  • Let the world breathe at the edges.
  • Save the close-up for maximum impact.

Vertical filmmaking says: bring all of that craft… and then flip it. You still need composition, rhythm, framing, and sound. But now:

  • The close-up is the default, not the climax.
  • Depth replaces width—what’s in front and behind matters more than left and right.
  • Micro-scenes—60 seconds or less—must feel like complete emotional beats.

It’s not “less cinematic.” It’s a different kind of cinematic—one that lives where people already are instead of asking them to come to you.

Your characters can live beyond the film

Here’s the secret no one tells you: audiences don’t just fall in love with stories; they fall in love with people. Vertical video lets your characters exist outside the runtime.

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Imagine this:

When someone feels like they “know” a character from their feed, buying a ticket or renting your film stops feeling like a risk. It feels like catching up with a friend.

Behind the scenes is no longer optional

Vertical films thrive on honesty. Shaky behind-the-scenes clips. Laughing fits between takes. The director’s 2 a.m. rant about a shot that won’t work. The makeup artist fixing tears after a heavy scene. That’s the texture that makes people care about the final product.

You don’t have to be perfect. You have to be present.
Ideas you can start capturing tomorrow:

  • “What we can’t afford, so we’re faking it.”
  • “The shot we were scared to try.”
  • “One thing we argued about for three days.”

When you show the process, you’re not just selling a film—you’re inviting people into a journey.

Think in episodes, not posts

Most people treat vertical video like a one-off blast: post, pray, forget. Instead, think like a showrunner.

Ask yourself:

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  • If my project were a vertical series, what’s Episode 1? What’s the hook?
  • How can I end each clip with a question, a twist, or a feeling that makes people need the next part?
  • Can I tell one complete emotional story across 10 vertical videos?

Suddenly, your feed isn’t random. It’s a season. People don’t just “like” a video—they “follow” to see what happens next.

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The attention is real. The opportunity is bigger.

We’re in a rare moment where a micro-drama shot on your phone can sit in the same feed as a studio campaign and still win. A fearless 45-second monologue in a bathroom. A quiet scene of someone deleting a text. A single, wordless push-in on a face that tells the whole story.

Vertical films give you:

  • Low cost, high experimentation.
  • Immediate feedback from real viewers.
  • Proof that your story, your voice, your world can hold attention.

You don’t have to wait for permission, a greenlight, or a perfect budget. You can start where you are, with what you have, and let the audience tell you what’s working.

So, are you ready?

Some filmmakers will roll their eyes and call vertical a phase. They’ll keep making beautiful work that no one sees until a festival says it exists. Others will treat every swipe, every scroll, and every tiny screen as a chance to connect, teach, provoke, and move people.

Those are the filmmakers whose names we’ll be hearing in five years.

The question isn’t whether vertical films are “real cinema.” The question is: when the next person scrolls past your work, do they feel nothing—or do they stop, stare, and think, “I need more of this”?

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