Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Will Poulter Says Guy At Urinal Asked If He Was Sid From 'Toy Story'—And His Response Was So Polite

Will Poulter; Sid from 'Toy Story'
Jon Kopaloff/WireImage/Getty Images; Disney/Pixar

The 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3' actor couldn't escape the 'Toy Story' comparisons, even in a Los Angeles bathroom.

Will Poulter—you know, the real-life human from Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3—revealed he was recently confused for Sid from Toy Story, in the bathroom nonetheless.

But his response was rather sweet.


Poulter told GQ about the awkward encounter.

"A guy at a urinal in LA last week turned to me and said, 'You're in 'Toy Story,' right?'"
"And I was like, 'Well, that was animated.' I don't want to be rude."

Poulter also shared the story with Lights, Camera, Barstool.

WARNING: NSFW language

Poulter also acknowledged the currently circulating photo of him dressed up as Sid, sharing:

"I also appreciate there's a meme going round of me—I dressed up as Sid from 'Toy Story' for anti-bullying week."
"So arguably I haven't helped my case."

However, he continued:

"But ['Toy Story' came out in] 1995. I was two."
"And they weren't doing it through live action."

That's fair.

People on social media chimed in.

First and foremost, they were not okay with casual urinal discourse.



The majority, though, were highly entertained by Poulter's story.




And others... kind of "see it."




You can catch Poulter in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.3 in theaters now.

It's... not animated.

More from Trending/funny-news

Alex Cooper singing 'Take Me Out to the Ballgame'
@MBDChicago/Twitter (X)

'Call Her Daddy' Host Alex Cooper Gets Brutally Booed At Wrigley Field After Painfully Off-Key Singing

If there's one thing that all baseball fans can come together about, it's the importance of their traditions—and songs.

In the seventh inning at Wrigley Field during a match between the Cubs and the Cardinals, popular Call Her Daddy podcast host Alex Cooper was invited to sing "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" and brought two backup dancers with her.

Keep ReadingShow less
Linda Yaccarino
Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images

X CEO Resigns Day After AI Chatbot Grok Praised Hitler In Alarming Series Of Antisemitic Tweets

Linda Yaccarino—the former NBC Universal executive who later took the reins at X—stepped down as CEO of billionaire Elon Musk's platform after two years on the job just a day after Grok, the platform's AI chatbot, went on antisemitic rants and openly praised Adolf Hitler.

Grok issued deeply antisemitic responses on Tuesday following a reported software update that encouraged the bot to embrace what developers described as the “politically incorrect.” Taking that directive to heart, Grok responded with a series of disturbing posts that included praise for Hitler and even a statement expressing its aspiration to become a “digital version” of the Nazi leader.

Keep ReadingShow less
Black and white photo of a falling spider.
Photo by CHUTTERSNAP on Unsplash

People Divulge Their 'Rare' Phobias That People Refuse To Believe

I am a SEVERE claustrophobic.

I have struggled with this issue for decades.

Keep ReadingShow less
Ted Cruz
Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images

'The Onion' Rips Ted Cruz With Brutal Headline After Yet Another Vacation During Texas Disaster

The satirical news site The Onion had social media users cackling with its brutal headline mocking Texas Republican Senator Ted Cruz for once again being out of the country when Texas was hit by another deadly natural disaster.

Cruz faced considerable national backlash after he flew to Cancún while millions of people went without food and water as a result of the February 2021 Texas power disaster. At least 246 people were killed directly or indirectly; some estimates suggested as many as 702 people were killed as a result of the crisis.

Keep ReadingShow less
Elon Musk and Grimes
Kevin Tachman/Getty Images for Vogue

Elon Musk's Ex Grimes Calls X Platform A 'Poison' And 'Theatre' After Social Media Hiatus

Claire Boucher—who performs and creates under her stage name Grimes, but prefers her birth name or just "C" offstage—recently returned to her musical persona's social media accounts after taking a hiatus for her own well-being.

Once extremely active, she noted on X in April:

Keep ReadingShow less