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Musk Eyes Twitter
After becoming a major shareholder in Twitter last week, Elon Musk made an offer on Thursday to buy the social media site for $43 billion.
Trevor Noah lamented the fact that Musk’s offer was anything but normal.
“No, he offered to pay 54.20 per share. Yeah, not exactly $54 – no, 54.20. And that’s how you know you’re too rich—if you spend a few million dollars just to put a pot joke in your takeover bid,” Noah joked.
“But one of the US companies that has discontinued the service in Russia is Netflix, which has angered subscribers in Russia so much that they are suing Netflix. They want 60 million rubles compensation, which is about $80 I think, right?” — JIMMY KIMMEL
“Now, Russian Netflix subscribers have filed a class-action lawsuit for loss of service. Then, after a few hours, a screen appeared that read ‘Are you still complaining?’ and you had to click ‘yes’.’ —STEPHEN COLBERT
How great would it be if this war ends because the Russians say ‘Is It Cake?’ couldn’t watch. on time?” — JIMMY KIMMEL
“It’s not just the viewers who are crazy, because Netflix also stopped developing and acquiring all Russian-made TV shows and movies. That’s rough news for everyone – sure, it’s the right thing to do. But it is bad news for anyone excited about the new season of ‘Bridgertato’.’ —STEPHEN COLBERT
The Pieces Worth Watching
Michelle Yeoh visited “Desus & Mero” to talk about her role in the hit movie “Everything Everywhere All At Once”.
Mads Mikkelsen plays an evil wizard with political talent in the latest ‘Harry Potter’ spin-off film ‘Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore’.