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Listen to Fox News’s Tucker Carlson Salaciously Discuss His 14 Year Old Daughter and Roommates at Boarding School, Statutory Rape, And “If a guy wants to be polygamist, that’s kind of his business”

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MediaMatters is a left wing website. But they’ve got a scoop by Madeline Peltz that will rock your ears back.

Turns out FoxNews’s Tucker Carlson used to call into the Bubba the Love Sponge Show on radio, regularly, from 2006 to 2011. He was hired by Fox News in 2009. Media Matters has found recordings of Carlson salaciously discussing his 14 year old daughter at boarding school, her roommates and so on. There’s a spirited discussion of statutory rape. And Carlson makes this observation: “If a guy wants to be polygamist, that’s kind of his business.’

Carlson and the host discuss potential lesbian activity at Carlson’s daughter’s boarding school.

THE LOVE SPONGE: Next thing you know, [inaudible], what’s going on in the [inaudible] dormitory? Nothing. I don’t got a PSP to play, I ain’t got nothing going on, I ain’t got my mom and dad here telling me that they love me and tuck me in bed. So, here’s Trixie, she wants to explore my body a little bit, so hey, let’s go crazy.

CO-HOST: Wow. You’re a sicko.

CARLSON: If it weren’t my daughter I would love that scenario.

They also discuss statutory rape. Cult leader Warren Jeffs is accused of pimping out teenage girls to older guys.
THE LOVE SPONGE: But where I think you’ve gone wrong is how you’ve downplayed how much of a crime this is, and how you’ve tried, I mean —

CARLSON: Wait, what? Crime is what? Do you know what the guy’s been charged with? I actually do know, because I got the subpoena. I got the indictment.

CO-HOST: Felony rape.

CARLSON: Felony rape, and do you know what he’s accused of doing?

THE LOVE SPONGE: But Tucker —

CARLSON: He’s not accused of touching anybody; he is accused of facilitating a marriage between a 16-year-old girl and a 27-year-old man. That’s the accusation. That’s what they’re calling felony rape. [crosstalk] That’s bullshit. I’m sorry. Now this guy may be [crosstalk], may be a child rapist. I’m just telling you that arranging a marriage between a 16-year-old and a 27-year-old is not the same as pulling a stranger off the street and raping her. That’s bullshit.

Carlson’s response tonight: “Media Matters caught me saying something naughty on a radio show more than a decade ago. Rather than express the usual ritual contrition, how about this: I’m on television every weeknight live for an hour. If you want to know what I think, you can watch. Anyone who disagrees with my views is welcome to come on and explain why.”

RIP Actor Jed Allan, 84, Veteran Hollywood TV Leading Man, Soap Staple on “Days of Our Lives,” “Beverly Hills 90210,” “Santa Barbara,” even “Mary Tyler Moore”

Jed Allan, a veteran TV actor with a long list of credits, has died at age 84. Allan was best known for playing Don Craig on “Days of our Lives,” and C.C. Capwell on the soap “Santa Barbara” each role for more than a decade.

Allan really has a long list of credits, starting back in 1951. He appeared on soaps then, like “Love of Life,” and “The Secret Storm.”

By the time he became a leading man on “Days of Our Lives,” Allan was already known to TV audiences from dozens and dozens of appearances on prime time TV. Fans of the Mary Tyler Moore show will remember him as the suave anchorman who substitutes for Ted Baxter and dates Mary– a classic episode. He was also a semi regular on shows like “Lassie,” “Adam-12,” and “Love American Style.” He played Ian Ziering’s father on “Beverly Hills 90210.”

Allan’s son wrote on his Instagram page: “So sorry to post the very sad news of my fathers passing tonight. He died peacefully and was surrounded by his family and loved so much by us and so many others.  Thank you for all who are part of this wonderful tribute to my dad on Facebook.” Condolences to his family, friends and coworkers.”

I hope the TV Academy remembers to put his name in the Emmys In Memoriam next September.

Box Office: “Captain Marvel,” First Comic Book Movie Starring an Oscar Winner (and a Woman) Earns Shattering $153 Mil In Opening Weekend

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“Captain Marvel” has set a few records in its opening weekend.

It’s the first ever comic book movie to star an Oscar winner for acting, Brie Larson, who is also a woman. Larson won the Academy Award in 2017 for “Room,” a vastly different kind of film. No other Oscar winner has moved on to comic book films except Ben Affleck. He might be the exception– he won his “Good Will Hunting” screenwriting Oscar many years before he played Batman.  “Argo,” which he directed, won Best Picture four years before “Batman v. Superman.”

“Captain Marvel” had a knockout box office weekend, too. It made $153 million from Thursday previews through today. That brings its worldwide total to $455 million. “Captain Marvel” also is the 18th highest grossing regular weekend.

In other words: it’s a huge hit. Brie Larson is guaranteed at least two more episodes. She joins a rare group of actors who’ve led their own super hero movie, not an ensemble like “The Avengers” or “Justice League.” She and Gal Gadot should be treated to some incredible lunch a spa weekend.

Other box office news: Oscar winner “Green Book” hit $80 million with a lot of life still in it. “The Upside” added a million bucks and closed in on $105 million. Tyler Perry’s “Madea Family Funeral” crossed $45 million and shows no sign of slowing down.

Michael Jackson: Daily Mail Conned by Disbarred Lawyer Once Connected to King of Pop, Lies to Them About Deposition that Never Happened

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So many lies and just weird stuff floating around the interwebs and tabloids about Michael Jackson right now.

Maybe the worst thing is a March 5th story from the Daily Mail by Ryan Parry and James Desborough. The latter is a disgraced British journo who was caught up in the hacking scandal at the now long closed News of the World.

These gents have bought a pig in a poke from Brian Oxman, who claimed to them he examined Wade Robson, Michael Jackson’s sexual abuse accuser, back in 2005 during the child molestation trial. Oxman, who was later disbarred and cannot practice law (questionable that ever did) told the reporters, and this was printed in the Daily Mail, says that he took “an hours long deposition ahead of Michael Jackson’s now infamous 2005 child molestation trial.”

Alas, as lead defense lawyer Tom Mesereau, who fired Oxman from the trial for myriad reasons, reminds me: there was no deposition of Robson. It was a criminal trial. Mesereau says in an email: “There was no deposition. Only testimony in the trial. Depositions are rarely taken in criminal cases in California.”

The Mail writes: And at each point during his deposition and while sitting on the stand, Oxman says, Robson was ‘adamant’ that Jackson never touched him or any other children.

There was no deposition, however.

Parry and Desborough write that Oxman told them: ‘And I was charged with taking his deposition. I spent many hours talking to him on the phone and cannot tell you how many countless times Robson told me: ”Michael did not do this. This boy (Arvizo) shouldn’t be doing this.”

Yeah, except there was NO deposition.

And Oxman never examined Robson or Jimmy Safechuck. Mesereau examined Robson on the stand. I was there. In the room.

Oxman also presents the reporters with court testimony, which he has indicated to them was from a deposition

But there was no deposition.

Oxman told the reporters: “…it breaks my heart still to this day that a case I lived ate and breathed that Michael was innocent from the start. He should never have even been on the stand.'”

Oxman shouldn’t have been in the courtroom. He fell asleep in open court, intruded in part of the case where didn’t belong. Mesereau fired him in a parking lot after court in clear view of the press, so they’d know what was going on.

I hope the Mail didn’t pay a lot for this story.

Alex Rodriguez, aka A-Rod, Says on Twitter that Jennifer Lopez, aka JLO, Has Said Yes to Marrying Him and Becoming a Public Brand

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ARod says JLo will marry him.

That’s former Yankee Alex Rodriguez, who missed a year of baseball for doping and lying about it. He will marry Jennifer Lopez, the singer who doesn’t really sing. Together they are a brand. Will they actually marry? I say Yes, at the Plaza Hotel, with a massive media build up. It will last 18 months maximum. That’s my prediction. The wedding should be in the fall. People magazine will buy the rights.

For ARod, is this marriage number 2? For JLo, it’s number 3, right, not counting Ben Affleck and Puffy. I feel hubby no. 2, Marc Anthony, will officiate. People from the Bronx will complain the wedding isn’t at Yankee Stadium or Jimmy’s. No one from the Bronx will be invited. This will be the tone of gossip columns for months to come. JLo will lip synch at the wedding, which will be taped for HBO.

Michael Jackson’s Niece, Brandi, Says In Interview Wade Robson Is Lying About Sexual Abuse, That “GMA” Cancelled Interview with Her

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Brandi Jackson, niece of Michael Jackson, gave an interview today to podcaster John Ziegler in Los Angeles. She says that Michael’s accuser, Wade Robson, was her boyfriend for seven years. Brandi, daughter of Jackie Jackson, insists that Robson is lying about being abused by Jackson, and that he’s doing it for money.

The interview, below, is a good listen, and Brandi is compelling. I will warn you that when she’s asked by Ziegler if her motivation is money– from the Jackson estate, etc, she says no. But to be fair, Jackie Jackson is the only one of Michael Jackson’s brothers who’s worked for the Estate to make piece within the Jackson family. Ziegler may or may not know that.

But Brandi is believable. She is clearly furious with Robson. She says they had a semi-platonic relationship as teens, and finally consummated the relationship around age 18. At the same time, she says, Robson was doing choreography for Britney Spears and Justin Timberlake, and that he slept with Spears. That broke up Brandi and Wade. It ended Wade’s relationship with Timberlake, who is said to have written “Cry Me a River” about their teen soap opera.

Also, Brandi says two major networks cancelled interviews with her, including “GMA.” This might be because her story doesn’t fit the narrative of Michael being a pedophile.

You can start the Ziegler interview at the 14 minute mark. There’s a lot of intro up to that point. But this is something to think about, certainly.

PS There’s a Daily Mail interview with Brian Oxman, who was never Michael Jackson’s lawyer. Just skip it. Oxman was disbarred after Michael’s trial. It looks like he gave or sold copies of a deposition to the Daily Mail. Even though he defends Jackson, he is not a legit source for anything. I watched Tom Mesereau fire him in the parking lot at the Santa Maria courthouse after he fell asleep in court!

Marvel-ous! “Captain Marvel” Scores $61.3 Mil Thurs-Fri Opening, First Marvel Film with Female Lead Should Break $150 Mil Weekend

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Brie Larson should be feeling pretty good this morning.

Marvel’s first female led super hero movie, “Captain Marvel,” made $61.3 million last night. That includes $20 mil from Thursday previews.

By Sunday Marvel will have at least $150 million in the bank. And a new franchise spread over the next six or seven years.

R-E-S-P-E-C-T for Aretha Franklin on the West Coast as Clive Davis Screens Tribute Special for Joni Mitchell, Neil Sedaka, Berry Gordy, Diane Warren, Beverly Johnson

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Clive Davis held an intimate dinner party last night at the Sunset Tower to celebrate and preview his already much heralded CBS special  “Aretha: A Tribute” which airs this Sunday night at 9 pm.  Clive explained his take on the special.  “I’m particularly proud of this, not only does it do great justice to Aretha it also reminds us of what great voices mean to the future of music as the hip hop revolution more and more dominates. Let us not forget the history of great voices.  Each artist performing at the Shrine in January gave the performances of their lives. Feel free to go with it, with whatever emotions you feel.”

Rickey Minor, the Musical Director,  told me that “Working with Clive is always inspiring for me because he cares deeply.  He introduced me to Aretha over 20 years ago. I told her then, ‘I work for you. That’s how I work.’  And we lasted.  I produce, arrange, conduct and direct.  Anything I can do to add value to what is there. With this honor to Aretha, all I had to do was support these artists and get out of their way.”

The powerhouse artists included Yolanda Adams, Shirley Caesar, Alessia Cara, Brandi Carlile, Chloe x Halle, Kelly Clarkson, Common, Celine Dion, Fantasia, Jennifer Hudson, Alicia Keys, John Legend, Patti LaBelle, Janelle Monae, SZA and BeBe Winans.

Clive was joined by his devoted friends including quite a group: the legendary singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, the legendary record producer Richard Perry,  the legendary creeator of Motown, Berry Gordy and his daughter Sherry, the legendary pop star and composer Neil Sedaka, plus a slew of A listers including 10-times Oscar nominated songwriter Diane Warren, Beverly Johnson, Barbara Davis, Nancy Davis and Ken Rickel, Grammy honcho Neil Portnow, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Suzanne De Passe, HBO’s Glenn Whitehead and Jeff Guthrie, record producer Harvey Mason Jr., writer David Wild, Nikki Haskell, producer Roger Birnbaum, Apple’s Larry Jackson and Stephanie Shepherd, Clive’s son Producer Mitch Davis, (another of Clive’s sons Doug Davis is a Producer on the show) and the maestro Executive Producer of the special Ken Ehrlich.

Whew!

Clive noted poignantly of his dear friend Aretha that, “She was the one timeless, pure artists that knowing and feeling with a sense of history she will be listened by countless generations to come.  Aretha stood all of us on our ears.”


Love Rocks: Robert Plant Sings Led Zep, the Heart Sisters Reunite, Lukas Nelson Almost Steals the Show, and Charlie Rose is in the Audience

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The third annual Love Rocks concert at the Beacon Theater was notable for many things: Robert Plant singing Led Zeppelin with Sheryl Crow, Ann and Nancy Wilson of Heart patching up their family feud, Willie Nelson’s Lukas appearing like a star, and Charlie Rose in the audience.

Martin Short and Bill Murray were the hosts, a laid low Whoopi Goldberg was absent, but Paul Shaffer happily played second banana on stage, and Chevy Chase actually made a cogent appearance.

The all star concert benefits the vital NY group, Gods Love We Deliver. They say they made $100,000 last night, but I’m not sure why it wasn’t more. It seems like they should have made 10 times that. But that’s another story. John Varvatos and Greg Williamson, the brains behind this amazing gathering, have started a great new New York tradition.

SNL/Letterman guitarist Will Lee led an all star band that consisted of Steve Gadd, Larry Campbell, Eric Krasno, Shawn Pelton, Jeff Young, and the reliable Mr. Shaffer. The back up singers included Elaine Caswell and Chrissi Poland. There was an outstanding horn section. The band was so good they could have gone right into a recording studio and started making hits. They almost didn’t need the main stars.

But they were there, oh yes. Buddy Guy, aged 82, and Taj Mahal, a mere 76, were off the hook as they say. With BB King gone, and others retired, these two must be put in Zip Loc bags and stored carefully. Same for Mavis Staples, who was partnered with Irish pop singer Hozier. They looked like Rocky and Bullwinkle. Hozier had a knockout version of Jackie Wilson’s “Higher and Higher.” The audience loved his 4 year old hit “Take Me to Church.” But his new song, I couldn’t figure it out.

Ann and Nancy Wilson of Heart is who I waited for. They’d had a family dispute and weren’t talking for a while. I’m glad they patched it up. You can’t go to your grave until you’ve heard “Crazy on You” live. I’m sorry, this is true. Ann Wilson’s voice is a national landmark. She should really make an album of Grace Slick rock songs. Nancy Wilson is still wailing away on guitar, and bringing in that Spanish classical sound. Loved them.

Robert Plant. Okay, Robert Plant. There’s no more Led Zeppelin, and he makes these sleepytime records with Alison Krauss. He and a lively Sheryl Crow– who kicked the audience out of their lull with “If It Makes You Happy” and “All I Wanna Do”– people sang all the words– performed “Black Dog.” Except this Black Dog didn’t bite, it was a service dog for petting. Robert has become an actual plant. (I saw the Zep in ’74. He used to be a Venus Fly Trap.)

Plant finally woke up on the Zep’s “Thank You” (not the Dido song, thanks Setlist.fm) and reminded us that he wasn’t always an interpreter of Fifties warbling. Again, the band, I don’t know how they did it. They played behind Billy Gibbons on “Foxy Lady” and behind Ivan and Cyril Neville. There was also a singer I’ve never heard or seen named Alice Smith who was so outrageously good, she was like Roy Hobbs in “The Natural” or the late Sharon Jones when she made her debut at 40. Who is she? Why isn’t she a star?

It was quite a night. I’d prefer a little more R&B. But the audience dictates the direction– UWS. mostly white, gray hair, bald spots, everyone has Warner Bros. vinyl records from 1973 at home. All we were missing was Bonnie Raitt and Boz Scaggs. Maybe she’ll come next year. I don’t mean this in a bad way at all. As the ensemble closed with Dave Mason’s “Feelin’ Alright” (where was he?), Grace Potter (who should have hits, dammit) peeled the music off the ceiling, and a slight smell of pot wafted through the air, I had an acid– or was that just GERD– flashback and headed for the door.

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Text DELIVER to 41444 to donate. Especially now, in the cold, when a lot of people can’t get out.

Roseanne Barr Concert Tour of 5 Dates in May Have to be Cancelled: Almost All Seats Available

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I told you last winter that Roseanne Barr had book four dates in May to do her stand up comedy show. There were two in Indiana, and one in Pennsylvania and North Carolina each.

Since then, she’s added the Fox Theater in Detroit.

Only one problem: the tickets have not sold in any venue. Almost all the tickets are still available for May 2 in Raleigh, NC; May 4 at Penns Peak; May 16 in Ft. Wayne; and May 17 in Detroit. Plus there’s a fifth show May 17 in Elkhart, Indiana.

Alas, according to ticketcharge maps and the online box office for the Lerner Theater in Elkhart, 80% of the seats have gone unsold. There’s some balcony seats gone at each venue, but by and large, even crazy, conservative, right wing fans are uninterested.

And it’s not like it’s overpriced. You can see Roseanne for $35 bucks in most places, $25 if you don’t need to be right up front.

But I’d start looking for cancellation announcements soon. These theaters need to sell tickets. Maybe Carrot Top is available.