Idle internet speculation: usually comparatively banal stuff. Who will next play James Bond? Who's going to win the American League East this year? What's Taylor's wedding date? But in a world where one can bet on nearly anything—and the markets for such wagers run their own news accounts, speculation can get pretty strange, pretty quickly. That's just one note in Natalie Korach's story today on why rumors about Donald Trump's health held sway over a particular corner of social media over the weekend—and why they will almost certainly continue to pop up again and again.
Elsewhere today, Maude Apatow makes her directing debut; Saturday Night Live's new cast members, explained; and a Will and Kate love story. More tomorrow…
Fueled by little more than an absence of public appearances and one mistimed aside from the vice president, speculation about Donald Trump's continued existence ran into overdrive on social media over the weekend. It wasn't the first time such rumors circulated so widely—and wildly—even as the mainstream media almost uniformly declined to engage. So why does Trump's health get the socials so popping?
VF's Natalie Korach dissects the phenomenon and why the rumors and conspiracies will keep on churning.
After a series of departures, the long-running sketch comedy show has added five new comedians to its cast ahead of season 51. Here's everything you need to know about them.
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Maude Apatow, eldest daughter of producer-director Judd Apatow and actor Leslie Mann, went to a performing arts high school where she was very involved in the theater program, much like her character, Lexi Howard, on Euphoria. Now after the show's success, Apatow is set for her directorial debut at the Toronto International Film Festival with Poetic License, which follows a middle-aged mom—played by Mann—who audits a college poetry class where she catches the attention of a pair of best friends (Cooper Hoffman and Andrew Barth Feldman).
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