The Substance‘s whopping five nominations, including Best Picture, at this year’s Academy Awards.In the unsettling body horror film, an aging celeb (Demi Moore) falls for the temptations of a mystical medicine that promises access to a younger, more perfect version of herself, portrayed by Margaret Qualley.
Spoiler alert: escaping laugh lines and sagging skin isn’t as simple as it seems. Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.Still, director Coralie Fargeat’s disturbing finale is tame compared to this, uh, weird tweet from Bryan Johnson, a.k.a.
the biohacking tech-millionaire obsessed with never aging.Nighttime erection data from my 19-year-old son, @talmagejohnson_, and me.
His duration is two minutes longer than mine. Raise children to stand tall, be firm, and be upright. pic.twitter.com/ruIYyPMrUCOn Wednesday (January 22), the 47-year-old shared a post on Twitter X comparing his body to his 19-year-old son, Talmage Johnson’s… with stats from their, erm, johnsons.“Nighttime erection data from my 19-year-old son, @talmagejohnson_, and me.