Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Stanley Tucci Just Gave A Masterclass On Making A Negroni, And The Internet Has Never Been More Turned On

Stanley Tucci Just Gave A Masterclass On Making A Negroni, And The Internet Has Never Been More Turned On
@stanleytucci/Instagram

When Stanley Tucci talks, the internet listens.

Tucci has been attracting the eye of all genders and all sexualities for years.


Tucci has over 100 credits to his name dating back to the mid 1980s, from mobsters to scientists.





And the thing we never knew we needed, but definitely, most certainly, irrefutably needed, was a video of Stanley Tucci making a social-distancing Negroni.

And being as charismatic as possible while doing it.


Hubba, hubba, hubba.

One person pointed out that she never knew being "thirsty" for someone could be this much of a double entendre.

But the thirst tweets came a-rolling in.





Even Chris Evans, Captain America himself, had nothing but praises to sing for Stanley Tucci.

Tucci portrayed the scientist who created the formula for the super soldier in Captain America: The First Avenger.





It's safe to say many of us have been doing a lot of drinking the past month and change.

So what do we say to a Stanley Tucci cocktail series that can keep us sated in more ways than one through our isolation?

Tucci is the author of several cookbooks. His most recent book is The Tucci Table: Cooking With Family and Friends, available here.

More from Trending

Vanna White with 'Wheel of Fortune' game board
Wheel of Fortune

'Wheel Of Fortune' Contestant's Hilariously Incorrect Answer Has Stunned Viewers Cackling

Retired Coast Guard veteran Will Jordan from Wethersfield, Connecticut, left the internet in stitches after hilariously declaring the wrong answer as a contestant on Wheel of Fortune.

Jordan was one of three former service members competing in the special Veteran's Day episode of the popular game show, renamed "Will of Fortune" that night after he made a humorous impression on viewers for his "frank" response.

Keep ReadingShow less
Donald Trump flanked by supporters
KAMIL KRZACZYNSKI/AFP via Getty Images

Voter's Mind-Numbing Reasoning For Supporting 'Dictator' Trump Leaves Social Media Horrified

A Pennsylvania voter admitted that President-elect Donald Trump is a "dictator" and likened him to German Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler—but nonetheless still voted for him.

Matt Wolfson, a 45-year-old former construction worker, told The Philadelphia Inquirer why he decided to vote for Trump and his admission went viral after a photograph of the article snippet was shared on X, formerly Twitter.

Keep ReadingShow less
Elon Musk; Chloe Fineman
Samuel Corum/Getty Images; John Nacion/WireImage

Elon Musk Defends His Antics After Chloe Fineman Reveals He Made Her Cry While Hosting 'SNL'

It seems that when Elon Musk isn't being a weird white nationalist sycophant for our incoming president, he's being a bit of a jerk to his colleagues—according to those who shared Studio 8H with him at Saturday Night Live, anyway.

Back in August, SNL cast member Bowen Yang revealed that a certain celebrity host made "multiple cast members cry." Then just yesterday, after months of speculation, cast member Chloe Fineman revealed that she was the cast member in question.

Keep ReadingShow less
please stay on the path signage
Mark Duffel on Unsplash

People Break Down Rules That Were Put In Place After One Person's Stupidity

A decade ago I don't recall hearing a specific warning that now appears in all prescription medication commercials.

The warning?

Keep ReadingShow less
Kamala Harris
Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

MAGA Melts Down Over Photo Of Harris Having Glass Of Wine While Playing With Nieces

Conservative X users lashed out at Vice President Kamala Harris after the former presidential candidate was photographed with a glass of wine while playing a game with her nieces after the election, prompting many supporters to jump to her defense.

Meena Harris, Harris's niece, shared the photos to her personal Instagram account, writing:

Keep ReadingShow less