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For example, I once told a country guy I could ride horses because I was two martinis deep and trying to impress him. Who doesn't want to give off a bit of Beth Dutton energy when you're trying to seal the deal?

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Daily Mail
4 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Bethenny Frankel reveals WILD celebrity matches AI suggested she date… including Jeff Bezos
Bethenny Frankel revealed the celebrities artificial intelligence suggested she should date in a hilarious new video. On Sunday the 54-year-old media personality took to Instagram to share, 'Someone from my team just sent me the top five matches for me on ChatGPT. Let me tell you the top three.' The first familiar name she dropped was Leonardo DiCaprio, who is known for dating women in their 20s, despite turning 50 last November. 'It's actually not the worst one for ChatGPT to come up with from my perspective. Yes, I know I'm only 38 years too old for him,' she quipped. 'But, if he had some sort of breakdown, he came to Jesus, he went to the Hoffman Institute, he healed, he had an emotional glow-up...' Jeff Bezos and Bradley Cooper were also on the short list, and she encouraged her followers in the caption: 'Comment your picks for top 4 & 5 … I'm curious.' Bradley is currently dating supermodel Gigi Hadid, who turned 30 in April. 'Number two: Bradley Cooper,' Bethenny went on to reveal. 'The only problem I have with this is I love Gigi Hadid and him together. I think they're still together. 'I love that couple and they're maintaining privacy and they're beautiful and they're like, cool and they're chill and I don't mind the age difference.' She added that she wouldn't mind dating the 50-year-old Maestro star as she joked, 'So like, fine. If they break up, fine, I'll go out with Bradley Cooper. But for the moment, I really like them together.' Bethenny then addressed Jeff, 61 — who recently married Lauren Sanchez, 55 — explaining why she doesn't think the Amazon boss would be a good fit for her. 'The third one — Lauren and Jeff are an amazing match and they're extremely social. And as you can see, I'm in the bed,' she noted. 'And also it'd be too much talk about work and Amazon products. I feel like we would never be able to turn the off switch on.' She praised the famous couple, adding, 'I think they're actually an excellent match. I think they're madly in love. They're good.' The former Real Housewives of New York City star then questioned, 'But for one and two, doesn't ChatGPT look at who someone has historically dated, based on age?' Her fans engaged in the comments, with one suggesting, 'I think Keanu Reeves would be an awesome pick if his current relationship doesn't work out. He seems like a down to earth, nice guy!' Another added, 'This might be the best ChatGPT use. At least the funniest.' Someone else joined the conversation, writing, 'You need someone funny and super authentic - and a water sign or earth sign/they will provide loyalty and stability.' And one person joked: 'I'm holding out for Donald Trump Jr. for you,' adding a crying laughing emoji. 'I see you with a man who is so confident and has done it all and is so in love with you. An older man who can be flexible and is super easygoing. Who he is? Your guess is as good as mine. But not a celebrity... God no,' another fan shared.


The Independent
34 minutes ago
- The Independent
'Weapons' horror film scores a box office victory
It's August, and horror and humor came to play. In a month that's long been known to let edgier movies thrive, Zach Cregger's highly anticipated horror film 'Weapons' did not disappoint, topping the box office during its debut weekend with $42.5 million domestically from 3,202 theaters. It made $70 million internationally. The film's success also handed its distributor, Warner Bros. Pictures, the seventh No. 1 opening of the year, and became the studio's sixth film in a row to debut with over $40 million domestically. 'Freakier Friday,' Disney's chaotic sequel to the 2003 classic, 'Freaky Friday,' took the second spot during its premiere weekend, earning $29 million in 3,975 North American theaters. Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis return, this time for a double body-swapping between the mother-daughter duo and Lohan's teen daughter and soon-to-be stepdaughter. Viral marketing tactics, coupled with strong social media word-of-mouth, boded well for both films' success, said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for the data firm Comscore. 'The top two films could not be more different, and that's what makes this weekend so appealing for moviegoers,' Dergarabedian said. 'Both are perfectly tailored for their audiences to react in real time over the weekend to these films and then post on social media.' 'Weapons' transports audiences to the small town of Maybrook, where 17 kids up and leave their homes at 2:17 a.m., leaving bewildered parents in their wake. The town is left to navigate the lingering effects of trauma through horror, paranoia and a touch of existential humor. The film is Cregger's follow-up to his solo directorial debut with the 2022 genre-bending horror, 'Barbarian.' That critically-acclaimed film had a slower start and smaller budget, but still topped the charts during its premiere with $10 million domestically and made a splash in the genre. 'Weapons' generated a lot of buzz for its strong reviews (95% on Rotten Tomatoes). 'The Internet's exploding right now between Friday and today. You just see that people are having a great time with it,' said Jeffrey Goldstein, president of Global Distribution for Warner Bros. 'It starts with an exceptional movie, an exceptional marketing campaign, and the date was exceptional too.' The success of the comedy-horror double premiere meant 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps' surrendered its two-week run in the top spot and landed in the third position, bringing in $15.5 million domestically. The superhero movie enjoyed a strong $118 million debut, but stumbled in its second weekend. 'The Bad Guys 2,' which got a healthy start at the No. 2 spot during its premiere weekend, came in fourth place, earning $10.4 million domestically. 'The Naked Gun' had a similar fate, reaching the fifth position with $8.4 million in North American theaters. 'Jurassic World Rebirth,' which came in seventh this week, is expected to hit $800 million globally by Monday, according to NBC Universal, following a successful run in theaters. Warner Bros. started off slow this year, but made a comeback with the box-office hit, 'A Minecraft Movie,' which opened with $157 million domestically. Since then, movies like 'Sinners,' 'Superman' and now, 'Weapons,' have found success. The studio set 'a blueprint to how to create a perfect summer lineup,' Dergarabedian said. 'Weapons 'also joins a stream of successful horror movies this year, its opening numbers coming in just behind 'Final Destination: Bloodlines' and 'Sinners.' Top 10 movies by domestic box office With final domestic figures being released Monday, this list factors in the estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Comscore: 1. 'Weapons,' $42.5 million. 2. 'Freakier Friday,' $29 million. 3. 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps,' $15.5 million. 4. 'The Bad Guys 2,' $10.4 million. 5. 'The Naked Gun,' $8.4 million. 6. 'Superman,' $7.8 million. 7. 'Jurassic World Rebirth,' $4.7 million. 8. 'F1: The Movie,' $2.9 million. 9. 'Together,' $2.6 million. 10. 'Sketch,' $2.5 million.


The Sun
34 minutes ago
- The Sun
Derek & the Dominos founder Bobby Whitlock dies aged 77 after cancer battle as wife pays heartbreaking tribute
PIANIST and co-founder of Derek and the Dominos, Bobby Whitlock, has died at the age 77. The rock icon died of cancer after a short battle with the illness as his heartbroken wife leads the tributes. 2 2 His manager, Carole Kaye, confirmed his death this morning saying he died at home in Texas at 1:20am. The legendary rockstar surrounded by his loved ones when he passed. .