Mashable.com is celebrating onscreen romance, and put together a list of the ten worst fictional couples from favorite fictional couples to Hollywood’s love stories.
1. Bella and Edward from “Twilight”.
1a: Anastasia and Christian from “Fifty Shades of Grey”.
2. Ginny and Harry, “Harry Potter”, specifically the movies, because of the awkward chemistry between Daniel Radcliffe and Bonnie Wright.
3. Mario and Peach from the “Super Mario” Nintendo games.
4. Han and Qi’ra from “Solo: A Star Wars Story”. They say there was a stronger romantic connection between Han and Chewy.
5. Vision and The Scarlet Witch from “Avengers: Infinity War”.
6. Every Woody Allen movie that stars Woody Allen as a “love interest”.
7. Padme and Anakin from “Star Wars, Episodes 1 through 3”.
8. Tom and Summer, “500 Days of Summer”.
9. Izzie and George, “Grey’s Anatomy”.
10. Anna and Kristoff, “Frozen”. Mashable noted most of the time Anna and Kristoff spend together amounts to him telling her how awful she is. Meanwhile, he’s the useless one.
A POLICE OFFICER HAS BEEN FIRED AFTER USING HIS BODY CAM TO MAKE A SEX TAPE
A Phoenix Arizona police officer has recently been fired after he was caught using his chest cam to make a sex tape.
The four-minute video was recorded last year and it shows him sitting in his office with his uniform on, but no pants. There’s also a naked woman in the video.
They also found thirty-six gigabytes of photos on his work computer’s hard drive, including pornography and selfies of his junk.
When he was confronted him about it, the officer said he didn’t think he deserved to be fired, and suggested a one-week suspension instead.
He was fired and the Arizona Police Department is looking into pressing charges.
PEOPLE ARE READING LESS THAN FIVE BOOKS A YEAR
The percentage of American adults reading literature has hit a low of forty-three percent, according to a new study.
The decline is nothing new, there has been a downward trend for decades. The study also highlights how almost half of Americans read less than five books a year. This study also included paperback books, Kindles, or audiobooks.