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Jay Leno recently performed at the “Comedy for Koby” event in Beverly Hills after suffering injuries from a fall. Leno revealed he wanted to go to a restaurant that was at the bottom of a hill…and it was steeper than he realized, and he fell down. The comedian sported a black eye-patch and a bruise on his face after the fall.

Cher caused a stir on live TV yesterday when she dropped an F-bomb during her appearance on the "Today" show with Hoda Kotb.
While discussing her new book, "Cher: The Memoir: Part One," which details her tumultuous relationship with her late ex Sonny Bono, Cher recounted advice she once received from Lucille Ball, saying, “She said, ‘F–k it, you’re the one with the talent.’” The unexpected slip left Kotb laughing and jokingly admitting, “We didn’t have the seven-second delay, but we will for the next feed.” Though some viewers blamed Kotb for the mishap, she clarified later that she thought Cher would self-censor. Despite the mix-up, Cher continued to speak candidly about her past, including allegations that Bono took their money during their 1975 divorce and reflections on the struggles of their marriage.

Netflix is facing a class-action lawsuit over poor streaming quality during the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul fight. The suit was filed by Ronald "Blue" Denton in Florida just days after the event. Denton claims viewers experienced "legendary problems" including not being able to actually access the fight, glitches, and buffering issues during the broadcast.
The issues were widely shared on social media, with viewers complaining about poor video quality and other issues. Denton is seeking unspecified damages. Netflix has commented on the streaming issues, stating, "We don’t want to dismiss the poor experience of some members…but still consider this event a huge success."

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