!! OMG, his butt: Benjamin Bratt in ‘Balls Up’ !!
Benjamin‘s butt in a film called ‘Balls Up’? That’s BRATT!
Check him out after the NSFW jump!
!! OMG, actress Hari Nef was at NYC protest against US arms sales to Israel !!
Actress Hari Nef was among roughly 90 people taken into custody in New York City on April 13 after joining a protest against U.S. arms sales to Israel outside the Manhattan offices of Senators Chuck Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand. The demonstration, organized by Jewish Voice for Peace, called on the senators to support efforts to block a proposed sale of more than $600 million in bombs. Chelsea Manning and NYC Council Member Alexa Avilés were also reported among those arrested.
“And I’ll do it again. going to jail is honestly not that big of a deal!! especially when you’re surrounded by senior jewish divas who have been doing it since the ’70’s.”
Check out more photos of her capture and release after the jump!
!! OMG, Lushious Massacr guests on the Fear& podcast: ‘It’s time for a revolution’ !!
!! OMG, he’s naked: Joseph Olivennes goes full-frontal and rear in DOMINOES !!
Actor Joseph Olivennes goes full-frontal and rear in DOMINOES after the NSFW jump!
!! OMG, bubble wands and Pope feuds: TMZ’s new D.C. bureau is already making lawmakers squirm !!
— TMZ (@TMZ) April 13, 2026
TMZ is making its presence felt on Capitol Hill. The celebrity news outlet recently opened a D.C. bureau aimed at scrutinizing lawmaker behavior, and it’s already ruffling feathers.
On Monday, the outlet shared footage of Senator Lindsey Graham dodging a question about a bubble wand he was spotted holding during a Disney World visit over the congressional recess 2 week break. Graham responded by putting his hand over the camera and walking away without a word.
Senator Ted Cruz got a similarly pointed ambush, with a TMZ producer asking whether he sided with the Pope or President Trump amid the president’s public clash with Pope Leo XIV over the Middle East conflict. Cruz deflected, insisting both leaders “speak for themselves” and refusing to engage further despite repeated follow-ups. The encounters are early examples of what founder Harvey Levin has described as the bureau’s mission: highlighting where politics and pop culture collide. LOLs. This should be good.


