Day: January 27, 2026

  • Sydney Sweeney did something with bras, this time it may be a crime

    Sydney Sweeney did something with bras, this time it may be a crime

    Sydney Sweeney is known for a few things. Movies, jeans, cultural flashpoints, and becoming a lightning rod for conversations she didn’t necessarily ask to headline. And a few other things people point out now and then .. But now, she may have earned herself something new… a potential record.


    After already sparking backlash months ago over her controversial American Eagle campaign, Sydney Sweeney has once again found herself in hot water—this time quite literally climbing higher than most actors ever do. During a nighttime shoot in Los Angeles, Sweeney was filmed scaling the iconic Hollywood sign and stringing a clothesline of bras from her upcoming lingerie line across the massive letters.

    Tmz, as usual, got the scoop in the video to prove it.


    According to reports, she did secure a permit from Film LA to shoot at the site. What she didn’t reportedly get was approval from the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce to actually touch or climb the sign itself. That distinction matters. If the chamber chooses to pursue it, the incident could lead to charges ranging from criminal trespassing to vandalism.


    The irony here is hard to ignore. In an era where celebrity branding increasingly relies on shock, spectacle, and viral moments, Sweeney’s marketing seems to be pushing the limits of where promotion ends and provocation begins. Whether this turns into legal trouble or simply another headline in the ongoing reinvention of her public image remains to be seen.


    Either way, Sydney Sweeney continues to prove that in 2026, fame isn’t just about being seen—it’s about how far you’re willing to climb to stay there.

  • Terrestrial radio has dropped Ground Zero

    Terrestrial radio has dropped Ground Zero

    Over the past few months, Clyde Lewis and Ground Zero have been navigating a difficult stretch.

    While the guest hosts who’ve stepped in deserve real credit for keeping the show alive—and they truly should be applauded—the reality is that many longtime listeners tune in for Clyde. Without him behind the mic night after night, some of the fan base has understandably grown discouraged.


    Clyde has been dealing with serious health issues and has chosen to remain mostly private about them.

    What is known is that he’s been hospitalized, is currently receiving treatment in a nursing facility, and is expected to be released around mid-February. It also appears he’s been navigating major personal changes during this time, which only adds to the weight of everything happening.


    Today’s update adds another layer of concern. Ground Zero will no longer be broadcast on syndicated terrestrial radio after the end of this month. According to the announcement, the show received no advertising revenue from radio over the past four years while still covering studio and production costs. Clyde’s extended absence also led to the loss of several affiliates. Going forward, the show will continue online through GroundZeroPlus.com, with a free 24/7 stream and a paid membership offering access to archives, documents, videos, webinars, and the chatroom. Terrestrial radio listeners without internet access are being encouraged to switch to internet radios or the Paranormal Radio app.


    None of this means Ground Zero is over. Clyde has bounced back before, and he may very well do so again. But there’s no question the future of the show will depend heavily on listener support, patience, and loyalty during this transition.

    If the voice that guided people through late nights for decades is going to return stronger, he’s going to need his audience now more than ever.