Sydney Sweeney could potentially face legal sanctions after throwing a string of bras on the Hollywood sign as part of a stunt for an underwear company.
The Euphoria actor posted a video on Monday (January 26) that showed her entering a van in the dead of night, filled with underwear. She is then shown tying bras together and throwing them over the letters of the historic Hollywood sign. She tagged Syrn by Sydney Sweeney in the post, a newly launched underwear brand.
The final two episodes of Fallout season two are being released early.
Yesterday (January 26) Amazon announced that Fallout season two’s seventh episode will be released today (January 27) instead of tomorrow while next week’s season finale will be released 24 hours early. You’ll now be able to watch it from 2am on Wednesday February 3.
“Due to strong participation and interest, we have amended the start times for the remaining Season Two presentations,” Amazon explained on social media.
One of the smartest choices of Alex Gibney’s affecting new doc, Knife: The Attempted Murder of Salman Rushdie, is to withhold, almost to the end, footage of the shocking 2022 attack at an education institution in Chautauqua, New York, during which a 24-year-old assailant rushed the stage, stabbing the author of The Satanic Verses 15 times. By that point in this contemplative film, we have seen the vicious assault represented in animated line drawings and witnessed in distressing detail the awful aftermath, during which the gravely wounded Rushdie lay recovering in a Pennsylvania hospital.
Kanye “Ye” West has placed a full-page ad in The Wall Street Journaltaking back a number of antisemitic statements he made on social media over the past several years and now attributing his hateful rants to a brain injury, while declaring, “I love Jewish people.”
Nearly a year ago, in February 2025, the rapper and fashion mogul was widely condemned after posting about his admiration for Adolf Hitler and declaring himself to be a Nazi. He walked that affiliation back in Monday’s ad.
Apple is also rolling out the third Release Candidates for macOS Sonoma 14.8.4 (build 23J314), and macOS Sequoia 15.7.4 (build 24G512), both of which are expected to include important security fixes.
This release follows the first beta seeded in mid-December, which introduced a new native ’Transfer to Android’ option in Settings to simplify switching devices. That build also included Notification Forwarding support for wearables in the European Union. A second beta was seeded to developers earlier this month.