How would you describe Post Malone’s new Oreo flavor? What does it taste like?

Well, if you ask the rapper and singer, he calls it “the best Oreo ever.” Malone revealed last week that he created a new limited edition cookie flavor that features a twisted creme center with salted caramel and shortbread flavors sandwiched between a “duet” of chocolate and golden cookies.

Post Malone’s Taste Twist Oreo “is going to (mess) your life up, in the best way,” Malone said.

“Now that’s a man who understands what people want in a cookie: chaos,” Stephen Colbert responded on “The Late Show” on Sunday night. “This snickerdoodle is gonna break all your furniture and sleep with your wife.”

‘Riverdale’ star discusses battling chronic illness

TV star Lili Reinhart has publicly shared some of her medical struggles, including difficulties in even getting an accurate diagnosis.

The “Riverdale” star and mental health advocate recently had an interview with Self Magazine in which she detailed her issues with depression and anxiety, fatigue and COVID-19, as well as the difficulties in finding treatments for chronic conditions, or even acknowledgment that they existed.

Reinhart said she has finally been diagnosed with interstitial cystitis, a chronic condition often misdiagnosed as urinary tract infections.

She also recently shared photos and more info in a post on her Instagram page, in which she said, “I feel it’s important to show an honest glimpse at what last year was like for me, when dealing with my health issues.

“Being diagnosed with interstitial cystitis while simultaneously searching for answers about a mysterious autoimmunity/inflammatory disease made 2024 the hardest year of my life,” she said.

Oscar nominee apologizes for TV role in blackface

A nearly two-decades-old clip of Brazilian actress Fernanda Torres in blackface has resurfaced days after she was nominated for an Academy Award.

The “I’m Still Here” star issued an apology acknowledging the poor judgment used when she appeared as a housekeeper in a sketch comedy series for Brazilian series “Fantastico” in the late aughts.

“I am very sorry for this,” she told Deadline. “I’m making this statement as it is important for me to address this swiftly to avoid further pain and confusion.”

She added: “Thanks to better cultural understanding and important but incomplete achievements in this century, it’s very clear now in our country and everywhere that blackface is never acceptable.”

The 59-year-old is up for the best actress Oscar.

– From wire reports