Josh Gad regrets using his Olaf voice in public because children recognize him immediately, leading to chaotic reactions. He mentioned being in a grocery store and having kids give him an 'exorcist stare' when they hear him speak.
Josh Gad shared a story where he met director David O. Russell at a Mommy and Me program. Despite Gad’s fame, Russell didn’t recognize him. When Gad mentioned he voiced Olaf in Frozen, Russell asked him to do the voice, to which Gad responded, 'Hi, I’m Olaf.' Russell still didn’t cast him in a film.
The new trend at baby showers is called 'nesting parties,' where guests help expectant parents with chores like painting the nursery or assembling furniture instead of traditional games or gift-giving.
A controversy erupted in Wales when some harpists began using gut strings instead of traditional plated horse hair and leaned their harps on the wrong shoulder. The scandal intensified when they released a harp track set to a dubstep beat, leading to public outrage.
The winner of the pickled cockles eating contest, Bethan Hughes, was caught cheating when a stray cat, Mr. Jellybeans, revealed a funnel hidden in her sleeve. The audience booed her, and the cat was gifted a key to the city.
Netflix advised screenwriters to have characters explicitly announce their actions so viewers who are multitasking can still follow the story. For example, characters might say, 'I’m in the room now,' or 'I’m removing my clothes.'
Kia recalled over 20,000 EVs because the seats were not securely fastened to the chassis. The issue was traced to one worker at a factory who forgot to tighten the bolts.
Airlines are now tracking what passengers watch on their in-flight entertainment systems, including which movies they watch, when they pause, and how fast they skip scenes.
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