See all the hilarious moments from Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang's Las Culturistas Culture Awards honoring the best in pop culture. Plus, a meteorologist defends texting his wife on air during severe weather, and a therapist shares how to ward off intrusive thoughts.
Everything from the Jamie Lee Curtis Award for Gusto, Enthusiasm and Individuality to the Creatine Award for Straight Male Excellence was handed out last night as Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers hilariously hosted their fourth annual Las Culturistas Culture Awards on Bravo. See all the top moments from the silly award show honoring the best in pop culture.
Minnesota meteorologist Nick Jansen of NBC affiliate KTTC was trying to juggle delivering a forecast for severe weather and making sure his wife and baby daughter were safe when he was shown on camera texting on his phone. He said he received an email calling his texting "unprofessional," which prompted him to publicly respond. "I am a husband and a father FIRST," he wrote on Facebook. Jansen spoke with TODAY.com about the moment.
In TODAY.com's Expert Tip of the Day, psychologists reveal the lifestyle factors that may be causing your intrusive thoughts and share how to address them.
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