US Weekly published a roundup of pricey beauty supplements on Bhasad (2022) Hindi Web SeriesFriday. Unfortunately, they also encouraged putting human flesh in a blender and drinking it.
The outlet tweeted out the article with a still from the Netflix show Santa Clarita Diet, which stars Drew Barrymore as a California real estate agent who suddenly develops an insatiable craving for human flesh. (Barrymore is not mentioned in the article.)
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Yes, OK, this could have been a troll. (Vultureeditor Jackson McHenry also pointed this out on Twitter.) If so, it is a great troll -- congratulations to the tweeter for having a truly delicious Friday.
And if it's not? No worries! Who among us hasn't accidentally advocated for cannibalism at one point or another? C'est la vie.
Anyway, I am probably not going to watch Santa Clarita Dietor take any mushroom powder in the near future.
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