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Benito Skinner on Why ‘Overcompensating’ Deserves a Season 2: ‘Don’t You Want to See Hailee on Spring Break?’ The Amazon Prime series has received rave reviews since its May 15 release.
Streamers are obsessed with Benito Skinner’s sensational new Prime Video comedy Overcompensating. The college coming-of-age charmer centers on a closeted freshman (Skinner) who becomes fast ...
Fans Choose MGK’s ‘Cliché’ as This Week’s Favorite New Music The rocker's latest single brought in 38% of the vote. By Mitchell Peters 05/25/2025 Machine Gun Kelly Karwai Tang ...
In Machine Gun Kelly's new song "Cliché," the rocker—who welcomed a baby girl with Megan Fox in March following news of their breakup—asked an ex, "Would you stay with me?" ...
On the scale of “rap” to “pop punk,” MGK‘s new song “Cliché” falls closer to the Blink-182 side of things — with a lot of boy band dancing thrown in there, too. Think: a more ...
Coat, Louis Vuitton Men’s. Sweater, pants, Zadig & Voltaire. Watch, Cartier. Ring, Shay Jewelry. Loafers, Giuseppe Zanotti. Benito Skinner is ready to get canceled. It’s the logical next step ...
Home Awards News ‘Overcompensating’ Emmy Submissions Revealed With Benito Skinner Up For Lead Actor & Comedy Series; Kyle MacLachlan, Connie Britton, James Van Der Beek & Charli XCX For Guest ...
Benito Skinner’s sexy college comedy “Overcompensating” ends in a heartbreaking cliffhanger – the creator, writer, executive producer and star said he always knew the first season’s ...
For Benny (Benito Skinner) in Amazon’s Overcompensating, it was Brendan Fraser in George of the Jungle. As a kid, he found himself mesmerized by Fraser swinging on a vine in a loincloth ...
Watching the first season of Benito Skinner 's new comedy Overcompensating, which follows a closeted teen from his home in rural Idaho to college, one would certainly expect a tearful coming out ...
The opening scene of “Overcompensating” on Prime Video is similar to an experience its star, Benito Skinner, had during one of his first sleepover parties with friends — just a bit more absurd.
Benito Skinner knows a thing or two about trying to play it straight. For his fourth-grade birthday party, he invited the boys in his class to go see Disney’s 2004 camp masterpiece ...