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Neflix fans have been left unnerved by a typed-out note a bouncer left for a drunk woman that seemed reminiscent of the type of behavior serial stalker and murderer, Joe Goldberg, would engage in ...
President Joe Biden raised eyebrows and pitchforks when he gave a “creepy smile” upon being asked about Donald Trump ’s guilty hush money verdict, RadarOnline.com can report.
A bouncer's "creepy" note to a drunk woman has left many Netflix fans unsettled because they say it echoes the antics of Joe Goldberg, the notorious stalker and murderer from the popular TV series ...
Joe’s condescending monologue is interrupted by a barista asking for the name on his order. “Yeah, I’m Will,” he says, offering a creepy smile. Cut to black.
Countless viewers are describing the interaction as something straight out of Netflix 's hit show, You —which is known for its sinister protagonist, Joe Goldberg, who obsesses over, stalks, and ...
Stranger Things actress MIllie Bobby Brown defends Penn Badgeley's character Joe Goldberg in Netflix's you, commenting that "he's not creepy, he's just in love with her".
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Cardi B is showing off a creepy letter she got from Joe Goldberg, Penn Badgley's serial killer character from the Netflix series "You." On Thursday, the "Up" rapper, 29, tweeted a photo of the ...
Penn Badgley Refused to Make Joe 'Less Creepy' in Netflix's 'You' : He's a 'Disgusting Human Being' The Gossip Girl alum plays deranged bookstore employee Joe Goldberg, whose obsession with pretty ...
Things just got creepy, okurrr! Cardi B took to Twitter to share a letter and a hat from Penn Badgley's character Joe Goldberg from "You." "Hello, you... My stalking and killing may make me a ...
Fans of "You" know that there's no telling what will come out of Joe Goldberg's mouth. But sometimes neither does Penn Badgley.