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- Buzz Feed
Anthony Carrigan's Hair Loss Comments Prompt Fan Love
This week, Anthony Carrigan was interviewed on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, where he discussed his experience living with alopecia. Anthony has had alopecia areata, a disorder that causes hair loss, since he was 3. "You've been very open about your experience with alopecia, which causes sort of the radical hair loss," Stephen began. "What was it like starting out in an industry that puts such a premium on standard normative looks?" Anthony, 42, admitted, "It was obviously quite a journey because when — I had it since I was a kid, and I would cover it up because it was just spots at the time. So it started as something that I would cover up. I had a lot of shame over. I didn't really like anyone knowing I had alopecia." Becoming an actor and living under the constant glare of Hollywood only amplified his insecurities. Anthony said, "Getting into the industry — obviously I chose the right industry to get into — but eventually, I got to the place where after being told I was never gonna act again..." "Really?" Stephen interjected. "They said you should get out?" "Oh, fully get out," Anthony confessed. "Yeah, 'You're never gonna act again. You're not attractive anymore. You should stop.' And this was when my hair was really going." "So I found something within myself, this kind of self-acceptance that I never had as a kid, and now, that's my superpower," Anthony said, drawing cheers and applause from the audience. His comments also prompted reactions online, with many sharing love and support for the actor. "Glad he ignored all that negativity and kept going cause he's a really incredible actor," one Reddit user said, while others chimed in to share their favorite TV and movie projects. One person declared, "Noho Hank is one of TV's greatest characters," while another fan wrote, "I don't swing that way but I always thought he was an attractive dude, he's got some aura. Loved him in Barry." They also praised his "top tier" performance as Victor Zsasz in Gotham and his portrayal as Metamorpho in the new Superman film. "He played the hell out of Zsasz-y in Gotham," someone said. "I was terrified of him. Then [I] realized his range when he was such a sweetheart as metamorpho…" And of course, people were very angry and hurt to hear about all of the mean comments that Anthony had received for his hair loss. "Haters are funny," one comment read. "they always project their hate, but if you talk to them long enough, they only hate themselves." Another said, "Fuck you whoever told him he would never act again," as someone else said they "feel the need to hug him right now 🥺" You can see the interview here and catch Anthony in Superman now in theaters.


Thrill Geek
2 days ago
- Thrill Geek
New Cars Land at Magic Kingdom Details, Halloween Horror Nights 2025 Update – ThrillGeek Podcast Episode 22
On this episode of the podcast, Clint and Barry get caught up on the latest theme park news, including: New 'Cars' expansion coming to Magic Kingdom details 'Five Nights at Freddy's' coming to Halloween Horror Nights 'Fallout' coming to Halloween Horror Nights Jason Universe is coming to Halloween Horror Nights Video version: What/who is ThrillGeek? We are a website and social media outlet dedicated to bringing you news, photos, and videos from the area theme parks, including Disney World, Universal Orlando, SeaWorld, and beyond! We also cover haunted attractions, conventions, and other pop culture events! Be sure to subscribe to the ThrillGeek Podcast on your favorite podcast app! This bi-weekly podcast recording discusses the latest theme park news and updates from Disney World, Disneyland, Universal Orlando, Universal Studios Hollywood, Halloween Horror Nights, and MORE! FOLLOW ThrillGeek online: Visit the ThrillGeek WEBSITE: Like ThrillGeek on FACEBOOK: Follow ThrillGeek on TWITTER: Follow ThrillGeek on INSTAGRAM: Follow ThrillGeek on TikTok: Send us a text Support the show Be sure to subscribe to the ThrillGeek Studio YouTube channel to keep up with the latest videos from us and the podcast! Clint Gamache is the owner of ThrillGeek. He started ThrillGeek to share his love of theme/amusement parks and pop culture with the world. You can find him at Halloween Horror Nights. Also, be sure to follow him on Twitter/X, Instagram @iamcg83


Chicago Tribune
5 days ago
- Chicago Tribune
One for the Books: Hit a home run with one of these baseball-themed books
Step up to the plate with these must-read baseball books that celebrate America's favorite pastime. From heartwarming tales of underdog triumphs to the 'Shot Heard Round the World,' baseball-themed romances and more, these novels capture the spirit of the game in all its glory. Whether you're a lifelong fan or simply love a good sports story, here's a lineup of standout reads that really hit it out of the park! 'The Art of Fielding' by Chad Harbach Harpooners baseball star Henry Skrimshander's fight against self-doubt threatens to ruin his future. Westish College president Guert Affenlight, a longtime bachelor, has fallen unexpectedly in love. Owen Dunne, Henry's gay roommate and teammate, becomes caught up in a dangerous affair. Mike Schwartz, the Harpooners' team captain and Henry's best friend, realizes he has guided Henry's career at the expense of his own. And Pella Affenlight, Guert's daughter, returns to Westish after escaping an ill-fated marriage, determined to start a new life. As the season counts down to its climactic final game, these five are forced to confront their deepest hopes, anxieties and secrets. 'Moneyball' by Michael Lewis 'Moneyball' tells the true story of how the low-budget Oakland A's, led by unconventional GM Billy Beane, used data-driven analysis to challenge baseball's old-school thinking — and win. Michael Lewis follows a cast of overlooked players, outsider statisticians and bold executives who proved that brains could beat budget. Both a gripping sports story and a sharp business tale, 'Moneyball' reveals how numbers changed the game forever. 'Underworld' by Don DeLillo Set against the backdrop of one of baseball's most iconic moments, the 1951 'Shot Heard Round the World' that clinched the game between the Brooklyn Dodgers and the New York Giants, this novel intertwines a pivotal day in sports history with the chilling dawn of the Cold War, marked by Russia's first hydrogen bomb test. 'Underworld' then unfolds the intertwined lives of Klara Sax and Nick Shay, tracing half a century of American life through the turbulence of the Cold War and beyond. 'Shoeless Joe' by W. P. Kinsella 'If you build it, he will come.' These mysterious words inspire Ray Kinsella to create a cornfield baseball diamond in honor of his hero, Shoeless Joe Jackson. What follows is a rich, nostalgic look at one of our most cherished national pastimes and a remarkable story about fathers and sons, love and family and the inimitable joy of finding your way home. 'The Brothers K' by David James Duncan A richly layered novel blending family tensions, baseball, politics and religion, both funny and heartbreaking. Narrated by Kincaid Chance, the youngest of seven children, it follows the family's journey from the Eisenhower era through the Vietnam years, shaped by their father's lost baseball career and their mother's deepening religious fervor. 'The Universal Baseball Association' by Robert Coover J. Henry Waugh immerses himself in his fantasy baseball league every night after work. As owner of every team in the league, Henry is flush with pride in a young rookie who is pitching a perfect game. When the pitcher completes the miracle game, Henry's life lights up. But then the rookie is killed by a freak accident, and this 'death' affects Henry's life in ways unimaginable. In a blackly comic novel that takes the reader between the real world and fantasy, Robert Coover delves into the notions of chance and power. 'Caught Up' by Liz Tomforde Kai Rhodes, a single father and star pitcher for Chicago's MLB team, is barely keeping it together. After burning through a string of nannies, his coach steps in, hiring his own daughter, Miller Montgomery, as a last resort. She's everything Kai doesn't need: young, free-spirited and only in town for the summer. Fresh off a major culinary award, Miller is a high-end pastry chef facing creative burnout. Hoping for a reset, she agrees to spend her break caring for Kai's son. What starts as a temporary arrangement quickly turns into something deeper, as unexpected sparks fly, and emotional walls begin to crumble. 'Homerun Proposal' by Maren Moore The plan was simple: hit a home run, then lose my virginity. Only … the proposal landed in the wrong hands. It was meant for my best friend, but fate had other plans, and Lane Collins, his infuriatingly handsome and charming older brother, got it instead. Lane is Orleans University's All-Star baseball captain: cocky, a talented pitcher, and the ultimate player on and off the field. The guy I've secretly crushed on since we were kids. When Lane signs on to my proposal and offers to teach me everything, there's only one rule: once it's over, we walk away. But with my heart in play, this game just got a lot more complicated.