Bethenny Frankel Trashes And Just Like That Finale as Sarah Jessica Parker Addresses Hate-Watchers

Bethenny Frankel didn’t hold back in her scathing review of HBO Max’s And Just Like That, calling the Sex and the City revival “the worst show ever”—just as Sarah Jessica Parker responded to critics who “hate-watched” the series before its unexpected ending.

Frankel, the former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star, took to Instagram on Friday—just a day after the finale aired—to share her unfiltered thoughts. She didn’t mince words, especially since the show had poked fun at her in its first season. (Remember when Carrie Bradshaw joked about avoiding the Hamptons, and another character quipped, “Is the reason always Bethenny Frankel?”)

“I don’t feel bad about saying this because they came for me in Season 1,” Frankel said in her video. “But let’s be real—this is the worst show ever. It went from hero to zero. Everything feels so forced. Every single second, someone’s wearing some ridiculous, over-the-top outfit.”

She didn’t stop there. Frankel mocked Charlotte and Harry’s storyline (questioning how they could function without a housekeeper) and compared Aidan Shaw to “Goofy from Disneyland” with his exaggerated mannerisms.

“Everyone’s turned into a weird caricature of themselves,” she ranted. “The whole thing is just bizarre and unnatural. They should’ve put this show out of its misery ages ago.”

Admitting she might’ve been gentler if the show hadn’t taken a jab at her, Frankel concluded, “Look, it’s ridiculous. Every storyline revolves around menopause, and everything’s trying way too hard to be ‘2025.’ If you’re gonna come at me, you better not miss—and you guys missed. Congrats.”

Her caption? “25 pounds of disaster in a 5-pound bag—and yep, it explodes.” Over the video, she added, “AND JUST LIKE THAT SUCKS.”

Meanwhile, Parker addressed the show’s critics in an interview with The New York Times, brushing off the hate-watchers.

“I don’t have the energy to dwell on that,” she said. “We worked hard to tell stories that felt real and engaging. Honestly? I don’t care—because the show’s been incredibly successful, and the connection with fans has been meaningful.”

Series creator Michael Patrick King told EW that ending the show after Season 3 was a creative choice. “We told the stories we wanted to tell,” he said. “Each relationship is in a place where fans can imagine what happens next.”

In a separate interview with Variety, King confirmed there were no plans for more seasons, calling the story officially “closed.”

Machine Gun Kelly Opens Up About Megan Fox, Their Baby, and Secret Rehab Stay in Candid Interview

Machine Gun Kelly (MGK) is baring his soul on his latest album, Lost Americana—addressing his turbulent relationship with Megan Fox, the birth of their daughter, and a private rehab stay during the 2024 holidays.

Released Friday, the album serves as a raw reflection of the rapper-rockstar’s life over the past year. In an interview with The New York Times’ Popcast podcast, MGK delved into the personal stories behind the music, including welcoming baby Saga, battling addiction, and navigating relentless media speculation about his romance with Fox.

One of the album’s most poignant tracks, “Treading Water,” references his time in rehab with lyrics like:

“This’ll be the last time you hear me say sorry / That’ll be the last tear you waste on me crying / I broke this home, and just like my father, I’ll die all alone.”

Later in the song, he shifts focus to their daughter:

“The beast killed the beauty; the last petal fell from the rose / And I loved you truly, that’s why it’s hard to let it go / I broke this home, but I’ll change for our daughter, so she’s not alone.”

He also takes aim at tabloid gossip, singing:

“I’m fixated on the gossip that I know is happenin’ / while I’m just being left out of the conversation… / But just keep our baby out this situation.”

Rumors of a split swirled in December 2024, with reports claiming Fox had discovered something troubling on his phone. But on the podcast, MGK set the record straight:

“I spent Christmas and New Year’s—all of December and late November—in rehab. When I got out, the world was loud about my personal life. But here’s the irony: Neither Megan nor I have said a word. To this day, there could’ve been zero drama, and you’d never know, because neither of us has spoken about it.”

He admitted he was “somewhat aware” of the rumors while in treatment but had no phone access to address them. After leaving rehab, he attempted a water fast—only to face the L.A. wildfires. In a haze on day four, he evacuated to neighbor Michael B. Jordan’s house, grabbing sentimental items (including a Banksy and a Picasso) before fleeing. Miraculously, his home was spared.

The album also includes “Sweet Coraline,” a track inspired by a bizarre fan encounter in NYC. As MGK recalled, a woman sprinted up to him and blurted, “How did you fumble Megan Fox?”

“I said, ‘God damn. That’s what you ran over here to ask me?’” he laughed. After she complimented his Tickets to My Downfall album, he pulled her away from an oncoming taxi—hence the song’s title.

Kelly also shared a sweet anecdote about Saga’s birth, revealing Fox’s labor surprised them both: “She always has her babies early, so we kept thinking, ‘What’s she waiting for?’” Turns out, Saga had perfect timing—her dad had just finished recording the album’s intro when Fox’s water broke. “My baby was like, ‘Nah, Dad, finish the album first,’” he joked.

Fatherhood this time around, he said, is “very different” from when he welcomed his now-16-year-old daughter, Casie. “I don’t have to steal diapers from Walmart now,” he quipped, adding that Saga loves the sound of a ukulele.

Fox even contributed to the album as a composer on “Orpheus,” a haunting ballad with lyrics like:

“Somewhere in a different realm, we’re still together / Somehow, I’ll find my way to you again.”

With Lost Americana, MGK turns his chaos into art—leaving fans to read between the lines.

P1Harmony Shares Dream Collaborations & How Their Global Fans Show Love Differently

The K-pop group also opens up about their group chat name, their take on Erewhon’s viral smoothies, and Soul’s latest ghost-hunting adventures.

P1Harmony has a star-studded wish list when it comes to dream collaborations.

During their third appearance at KCON LA, the six-member South Korean boy group—Keeho, Theo, Jiung, Intak, Soul, and Jongseob—sat down with TooFab for an exclusive interview. With over 5.5 million TikTok followers, the group dished on which legendary artists they’d love to work with, living or not.

Theo picked Queen, the iconic ‘90s rock band, while Jiung named Boyz II Men. Intak went with Grammy-winning R&B star Usher, Soul chose Beyoncé, and Keeho set his sights on Pharrell Williams.

“Lately, I’ve been obsessed with the F1 soundtrack, especially ‘Just Keep Watching.’ That song is on repeat for me,” Keeho added.

P1Harmony took the stage at KCON twice—first on August 1st for M Countdown and again on August 3rd for the Artist Stage—where they were greeted by thousands of screaming fans.

“Our fans have stuck with us over the past year, and we’ve grown so much as performers,” Intak shared in Korean, with Keeho translating.

It’s been over a year since their last LA visit, and while the group has evolved, Jongseob appreciates that their fans’ energy remains the same.

“We’ve changed, but our fans haven’t. Every time we perform in the U.S., their passion blows us away. They give us so much love, and I’m so grateful. Our ‘Most Wanted’ tour is coming soon, and I hope they love it!” he said.

Intak pointed out the differences between American and Korean fans: “U.S. fans go wild with their screams, but Korean fans are next-level with their synchronized fan chants.”

Keeho added, “They memorize every lyric and perfectly time their shouts—it’s like a choreographed routine. It’s insane to witness!”

K-pop’s global rise has shattered language barriers, and Keeho believes its appeal lies in the full sensory experience.

“It’s not just music—it’s the performances, visuals, styling, and storytelling all in one. When we make albums, we focus on the world we’re building, not just the songs,” he explained.

Between performances, the group indulged in some LA culture, including a trip to Erewhon for their famous (and pricey) smoothies.

“We tried the Sabrina Carpenter and Hailey Bieber smoothies… super healthy, but yeah, definitely expensive,” Keeho laughed.

Catch the full interview to hear:

  • If they’d voice characters in Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters
  • How Soul’s ghost-hunting journey is going with his new gadgets
  • Why their group chat is named “Teletubbies”

P1Harmony’s “Most Wanted” U.S. tour kicks off later this year, hitting eight major cities, including Prudential Center (NJ) and Inuit Dome (LA), following a sold-out Seoul show. The tour will then expand to Latin America, Australia, and Asia.

Their latest single, “DUH!”, has already racked up 17 million YouTube views and spent four consecutive weeks on Billboard’s World Albums chart.