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A new book about the hit sitcom It's Always Sunny
in Philadelphia revealed that Danny DeVito almost died on set.
In the book, calls and this is a long title,
so hang around. It's almost Always Sunny in Philadelphia. How
three friends spent two hundred dollars to create the longest
running live action sitcom in history and help build a
network That is truly the title of the book, but
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in it, author Kimberly Potts says that Danny nearly drowned
filming a twenty sixteen episode In The Gang Goes to
Hell Part two, the cast are on a cruise when
they get trapped in a room with leaking water. She writes.
They're swimming and they keep rising to the top, and
to shoot the scene, they were actually underwater, she continued,
as the water continued to rise. At one point, Danny
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got accidentally kicked I think in the shoulder or close
to his head. As I've been told, he nearly drowned.
It certainly had everyone afraid he was in trouble. After
he was rescued, he was super frustrated, which I would
be as well, and he quietly left and the day
was over for him. So even Danny has a threshold
for how far he's willing to go. The seventeenth season
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of the show will launch launched in two thousand and five,
and it will premiere on July ninth, I think, and
this book dropped July first. If you're a fan, and
I've always wanted to watch the show, I know people
love it. It's kind of like a cult classic, but
I have not gotten into it. But it's going for
a long time. That's a really long time. Moving on
to Taylor Swift and how her fans are conveyed that
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her next album will be a country album, which is
right where she started during her recent eras tours, people
are pointing out that fans were spotted holding signs and
wearing shirts with messages like country Queen, Redemption, Road, and
back to Roots, sparking speculation about the next album's direction,
and fans are somehow convinced that she's been hinting that
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at that right back to them. She certainly didn't clear
these rumors by hanging out at country bars in Nashville
all week for Travis Kelcey's tight End University. And by
the way, I told you how she used Chase Rice's
guitar to perform with Kane Brown and his band the
other night, and Chase actually posted a little carousel of
videos and pictures of he and Taylor, and in the
caption he revealed that the two of them actually had
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a hand in writing the song Cruise Together, which is
a Florida Georgia line song, a huge song. I'm sure
she made a ton of money off of that, but
she doesn't even have writing credit on the song. Jason
and I just checked. But I don't think Chase would
say it if it wasn't true, so she does that
a lot. Maybe she was one of the names listed
that she had a little pseudonym, but I guess she
wrote that song as well. And lastly, speaking of country,
Leanne Rhymes had quite the moment at her recent concert
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at a casino in Washington when mid song, her front
dental bridge literally fell out. Yeah, and you know, it's
one of those pieces that like snaps in like a
retainer and it's it's all your front teeth. So while
performing One Way Ticket, she felt something pop. She had
to pause the show. She rushed off, rushed off stage
and popped her bridge back in, and she had to
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either keep singing or walk off. She decided to keep singing,
joking that she had to push her teeth back in
between lyrics, especially tricky on words with lots of f
thh and sh sounds like in can't Find the Fight
the Moonlight. And rather than hide it, she owned it.
She told fans you just got to be with real people.
The show went on, the crowd loved it. She called
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it an epic experience first for her twenty five year career.
My friend Hayley's popped out when we were swimming one time,
and we couldn't find it. But we were looking for hours.
Her dental bridge. She literally had one of those pieces,
and so we were like looking in the sand for hours.
We couldn't find it. But you know, a true showman,
she just the show must go on. If you missed
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