STEPHEN BALDWIN CLAIMS HE WAS FIRED FROM ROM-COM FOR BEING 'FUNNIER' THAN JENNIFER ANISTON. (PHOTO).

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 Stephen Baldwin claims he was fired from rom-com for being 'funnier' than Jennifer Aniston Stephen Baldwin recently revealed that he was originally cast in the 1998 romantic comedy The Object of My Affection but was dismissed early in production. On his podcast One Bad Movie, Baldwin explained he had been chosen to play Vince McBride, the boyfriend of Jennifer Aniston’s character Nina Borowski.  However, after just two days on set, a producer told him there was a “problem”  specifically, that he was “funnier than Jennifer,” which they felt undermined the film’s dynamic. Baldwin described the criticism as both shocking and humiliating, likening it to being “mauled in the face by a wolverine.” He said he tried to tone down his comedic delivery but was ultimately cut from the project and told to go home.  The role eventually went to actor John Pankow, while Aniston starred opposite Paul Rudd, who played her gay roommate George. Baldwin emphasized he wasn’t sharing the ...

A 21-YEAR-OLD NORWEGIAN TOURIST, MADS MIKKELSEN, CLAIMS HE WAS DENIED ENTRY TO THE UNITED STATES, STRIP-SEARCHED, DETAINED FOR OVER FIVE HOURS, AND ULTIMATELY DEPORTED - ALL BECAUSE IMMIGRATION OFFICIALS FOUND A JD VANCE MEME ON HIS PHONE.(PHOTO).


 A shocking story is emerging from Newark Airport that raises serious questions about current US border enforcement practices.

 A 21-year-old Norwegian tourist, Mads Mikkelsen, claims he was denied entry to the United States, strip-searched, detained for over five hours, and ultimately deported - all because immigration officials found a JD Vance meme on his phone.


 Mikkelsen was traveling to visit friends in New York and Texas when he was pulled aside by border control on June 11. After being placed in a cell with armed guards, he was subjected to intensive questioning about drug smuggling, terrorism, and right-wing extremism - despite having no criminal record or suspicious background.


 ICE agents reportedly threatened the exhausted tourist with a $5,000 fine or five years in prison if he refused to provide his phone password. Upon searching his device, they discovered two images they deemed problematic: a popular meme showing Vice President JD Vance with a bald, egg-shaped head (which had gone viral on social media and was even shared by Vance himself), and a photo of Mikkelsen with a wooden pipe he had crafted years earlier.


 Despite his attempts to explain these were harmless images, Mikkelsen was strip-searched, forced to provide blood samples, fingerprints, and facial scans. He was then held in a cell for five additional hours without food or water before being placed on a flight back to Oslo.


 This incident follows a pattern of increasingly aggressive border enforcement, with other tourists reportedly facing similar treatment over social media content critical of the current administration.


📸 Meme depicting JD Vance as bald

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