'I Love LA' star Jordan Firstman speaks his mind about Hollywood, 'Heated Rivalry'

NEW YORK –Jordan Firstmanneeds a vacation.

The irreverent multihyphenate is struggling to come down after a prolific 2025: releasing comedy album "Secrets"; directing his first feature film, "Club Kid;" and appearing in Season 2 of FX's since-canceled "The English Teacher." Most notably, he's broken through as part of HBO's hustle culture comedy "I Love LA," which wraps its inaugural season Sunday (10:30 pm ET/PT).

"I'm in my work era. I feel very stimulated," Firstman, 34, says brightly during a sit-down early this month. "I definitely want to take a week off, and I need to figure out what the best use of my time is. Half of me wants to go to Korea and get a new face, and then the other half is like, 'I should sleep.' Two very 'I Love LA' problems!"

Jordan Firstman says 'I Love LA' is both 'modern' and 'confronting'

Created by Rachel Sennott, "I Love LA" follows an aspiring talent manager named Maia (Sennott) as she tries to wrangle her chaotic influencer bestie, Tallulah (Odessa A'zion). Firstman plays millennial stylist Charlie, who pals around with the girls when he's not contending with New Age pop stars or an ex-boyfriend's sex tapes.

Throughout his career, Firstman has been sent his share of scripts with "offensive, poorly written gay characters." But he's grateful that Sennott, a close friend, entrusted him with someone "complicated" like Charlie, who's forced to confront himself and what his priorities are.

"He has a major shield around him through his ability to be cutting and sarcastic and judgmental, and throughout the season, he sheds a bunch of layers," Firstman says. "His journey feels very spiritual to me."

Charlie (Jordan Firstman, left), Alani (True Whitaker) and Tallulah (Odessa A'zion) attend an influencer's funeral in the darkly satirical

Some critics have dismissed "I Love LA" as "vapid," "exhausting" and "self-indulgent" in its depiction of terminally online social climbers. Firstman notes there have been countless film and TV characters obsessed with money and status, many of whom didn't receive similar levels of vitriol.

"It's interesting the way people perceive ambition when it's filtered through women and gays (working) in what a lot of people think is this superficial industry," Firstman says. "But then they can watch shows like 'Succession,' which is about objectively way worse people. You see so many tales of ambition – like Timmy (Chalamet) playing ping-pong – and that's somehow more valid to them than getting a brand deal.

"Younger people are resonating with this show because they understand how hamster wheel the world feels right now," Firstman continues. "This is what we have to do to stay alive, whereas 10 years ago when 'Girls' came out, you could flounder more. We're fighting to pay rent, and everyone is just trying to chase something. That is why the show feels so modern to me, and there is going to be a knee-jerk reaction when something is so confronting."

He understands firsthand the pitfalls of internet stardom. During the 2020 COVID lockdown, he went viral with his hyper-specific impression videos that caught the attention of Ariana Grande and Katy Perry.

"It definitely felt a bit lonely, because it feels so big in the moment and then it's forgotten about so fast," Firstman recalls. "People are there like, 'We love you! You're our favorite person!' And then they're not there anymore."

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    He's leaned on comedian friends including Benito Skinner ("Overcompensating"), who also found fame on TikTok and Instagram during quarantine.

    "If I get a brand deal, I'll be like, 'Is this too corny? Can I do this?'" Firstman says. "Or when people are hating on me - we both, as gay guys, know the game of gays on the internet. The second you get any modicum of success, they're going to turn on you. I've been through so many ups and downs with that."

    Why it's 'complicated' to watch gay hockey show 'Heated Rivalry'

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    Firstman recently ruffled feathers with comments about HBO Max's hockey hit "Heated Rivalry,"telling Vulturethat the show's depiction of gay sex was unrealistic. He was somewhat more complimentary days before that interview published.

    "I watched it and it's complicated, as a writer," Firstman says, grinning. "You're like, it's not good! But it's also really hot. You've got to give it to them, like, that's OK, too! Let people have fun."

    A Long Island native, Firstman grew up loving the works of Stephen Sondheim, Woody Allen and Paul Mazursky: "Not a lot of Gen Z have those references, so I'm able to have a different point of reference than a lot of this stuff going on."

    Firstman has had numerous "diversions" as a standup, musician and TV writer. The actor has long felt comfortable in his body, he says, and in the 2023 indie film "Rotting in the Sun," he performed unsimulated sex on camera.

    "I've always been a very sexual person," Firstman says. "I definitely did it in a really intense way in 'Rotting,' although my feature ('Club Kid') is not super-sexual. I wanted to take a step back from that. You get wrapped up in that persona and it does get boring."

    He feels that Hollywood "has not even begun to skim the surface of a lot of issues going on with gay people." "Club Kid," for instance, "is a very emotional story for me" about party drugs and the ways they can "creep into your life."

    "I Love LA" was picked up for a Season 2, and he hopes that Charlie will continue to be "iconic" and even "a little crazier." ("There's something an audience likes about seeing me embarrassed and humiliated.") He also doesn't take work for granted, and wants to keep "fostering a community" in the industry and beyond.

    "You can't burn bridges," Firstman says. "You have to be well-liked because those are the people giving you the jobs. I'm such a s---talker ... I've learned you can't do that."

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    Michael Rowe/Getty Samuel L. Jackson in December 2025

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    Samuel L. Jacksonhas become one of the most recognizable stars of all time.

    The prolific actor, who celebrates his 77th birthday on Dec. 21, 2025, has graced televisions, movie theaters and stages for over five decades. His appearance in some of cinema's biggest blockbusters, fromJurassic Parkto Marvel movies, made him one of the highest-grossing actors in the world. He has also garnered critical acclaim for his performances in films likePulp Fiction,for which he won aBAFTAand received anOscarnod.

    "I've made a lot of people smile, I've made a lot of people clap, a lot of people cheer and I've made a lot of people money and put some asses in those seats," Jackson toldEntertainment Tonightin 2022. "I hope my legacy is that I did a lot of movies that people enjoy and that I brought joy to a lot of homes and people are not mad when they see a Sam Jackson movie."

    As he turns 77, look back at Jackson's iconic life and career in photos.

    Samuel L. Jackson's New York City Beginnings

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    Samuel Leroy Jacksonwas born on Dec. 21, 1948, in Washington, D.C. He came to New York City in October 1976 and joined the theater, where he paid his dues alongside future starsDenzel WashingtonandWesley Snipes. After small appearances in classic filmsComing to America(1988),Do the Right Thing(1989) andGoodfellas (1990), Jackson broke into Hollywood for good playing Gator Purify indirector Spike Lee'sJungle Fever(1991).

    Since then, the actor has worked nonstop, racking up more than 100 film credits, doing voiceover work, hosting and starring in Capital One commercials with the famous tagline "What's in your wallet?" He's become a mainstay in Hollywood's biggest blockbuster franchises, includingStar Wars,The Incrediblesand the Marvel Cinematic Universe — just to name a few.

    Samuel L. Jackson Marries Actress LaTanya Richardson

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    Jackson and actress LaTanya Richardson first met in Atlanta in the '60s when Jackson was a student at Morehouse College and Richardson was a student at Spelman College. The two got married in 1980 and welcomed their daughter Zoe two years later.

    He often pays tribute to his wife on social media, including a romantic throwback post celebrating 45 years of marriage in August. "45 Years of Everlasting Love!!! ♥️💍" he wrote.

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    Samuel L. Jackson Earns an Oscar Nomination for 'Pulp Fiction'

    Miramax/Buena Vista/Kobal/Shutterstock John Travolta and Samuel L. Jackson in Pulp Fiction (1994)

    In 1994, after appearing in hit filmsMenace II Society(1993) andJurassic Park(1993), Jackson played iconic character Jules Winnfield inQuentin Tarantino'sPulp Fiction. The film exploded onto the awards circuit, where it earned seven Oscar nominations, including Best Picture.

    Jackson earned his first Oscar nomination for Best Actor in a Supporting Role. CostarsJohn TravoltaandUma Thurmanwere nominated for Best Actor and Actress, Tarantino earned a nom for Best Director and won an Oscar for Best Screenplay with writing partner Roger Avary.

    Samuel L. Jackson at the 'Deep Blue Sea' Premiere

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    Jackson joined costarsLL Cool J(with his wife Simone Smith), Renny Harlin, Thomas Jane and Saffron Burrows on theDeep Blue Seapremiere red carpet in Westwood, California, in 1999.

    Samuel L. Jackson Receives a Star on the Walk of Fame

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    Surrounded by family — daughter Zoe, wife LaTanya Richardson and mother Elizabeth Jackson — the actor got his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on June 16, 2000.

    Samuel L. Jackson Attends the 'Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones' Premiere

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    With Darth Vader by his side, the star posed on theStar Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clonescharity premiere red carpet in L.A. in 2002. Jackson has played Jedi Master Mace Windu in theStar Warsfranchise.

    Samuel L. Jackson Attends the 'S.W.A.T.' World Premiere

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    In Westwood, California, Jackson and costarsJeremy Renner, Olivier Martinez, LL Cool J,Michelle RodriguezandColin Farrellstopped to take a cast photo at the 2003S.W.A.T.world premiere at the Mann Village Theatre.

    Samuel L. Jackson and the 'Coach Carter' Cast Pose at the Premiere

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    In 2005, the cast ofCoach Carter— including Robert Ri'chard, Nana Gbewonyo, Antwon Tanner, Ashanti, Rob Brown amd Rick Gonzalez — joined Jackson on the red carpet at the Chinese Theater in L.A.

    Samuel L. Jackson Recieves Career Achievement Award for Acting

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    At the Palm Springs International Film Festival in 2005, the star was honored with the Career Achievement Award for Acting.

    Samuel L. Jackson Celebrates 20th Anniversary of 'Do the Right Thing'

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    Joined by Director Spike Lee and Danny Aiello, Jackson attended the 20th anniversary screening ofDo the Right Thingat the Directors Guild of America Theater in 2009 in N.Y.C.

    Samuel L. Jackson Stars in 'The Hateful Eight'

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    Jackson was tapped by director Tarantino once again to play Major Marquis Warren, the movie's bounty hunter, in 2015's The Hateful Eight. He won a Hollywood Film Award, along with the cast, for ensemble of the year.

    Samuel L. Jackson Shares Throwback Ahead of 'Hateful Eight' Premiere

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    To amp up the anticipation for the film,Jackson shared a throwbackof his younger self on a horse on Instagram with the caption, "The beginnings of Major Warren! Wait for The H8ful Eight!!"

    Samuel L. Jackson in a Selfie with His 'Kong' Costars

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    The star snapped a selfie withKong: Skull IslandcostarsTom HiddlestonandBrie Larsonas they embarked on their 2016 press tour and wrote on Instagram, "Da 3 Viet Namigos!!! Bout to get our Kong press on."

    Samuel L. Jackson Attends 'Incredibles 2' U.K. Premiere

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    Jackson, who voices Lucius Best a.k.a. Frozone, and costarHolly Hunter, who voices Helen Parr a.k.a. Elastigirl, hit the U.K.Incredibles 2red carpet in London with the animated stars.

    Samuel L. Jackson Hangs with Magic Johnson at Dodgers Stadium

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    Jackson and his close friend, L.A. Lakers legendMagic Johnson, hung out with wives LaTanya Richardson and Cookie Johnson at a Dodgers game in 2018.

    Samuel L. Jackson Pays Tribute to Nelson Mandela

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    The actor celebrated activist and former South African presidentNelson Mandelaon what would've been his100th birthdaywith a photo of the Jacksons visiting the leader before he died in 2013."HAPPY 100THFROM THE JACKSONS‼️🎶🎂👊🏾," he wrote, adding hashtags, #sogladwehadthehonor and #ameetinglikenoother.

    Samuel L. Jackson Receives Honorary Award at the 2022 Oscars

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    Jackson receivedhis first Oscarat the 12th Governors Awards on March 25, ahead of the2022 Oscars.

    Though he's never won an Oscar, he's the most-nominated Black actor in Academy Awards history,with 10 nods to his name.

    TheAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciencespresented actors Jackson, Elaine May and Liv Ullmann withThe Honorary Award, which is awarded to celebrate extraordinary distinction in lifetime achievement, exceptional contributions to motion picture arts and sciences, or for outstanding service to the Academy.Danny Gloverreceived the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, which lauds individuals whose humanitarian work has credited the larger industry.

    "We are thrilled to present this year's Governors Awards to four honorees who have had a profound impact on both film and society," Academy President David Rubin said in a statement, adding, "Sam Jackson is a cultural icon whose dynamic work has resonated across genres and generations and audiences worldwide."

    Samuel L. Jackson and LaTanya Richardson Discuss the Secret to Their Long Marriage

    Kevin Mazur/Getty Samuel L. Jackson and LaTanya Richardson

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    In a 2022 issue of PEOPLE,the couple sat down for an intimate interviewto discuss their love and life now.

    "In the beginning, we always said the most revolutionary thing that Black people could do was stay together, raise their children with the nucleus of having a father and a mother, since everybody likes to pretend that that's not the dynamic of the African American family. That it's just children out here being raised by women, which we know is false," said LaTanya. "In order to change that narrative, we made a decision to say, 'We are going to stay together no matter what. We'll figure it out.'"

    Samuel L. Jackson's Life Now

    Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions LaTanya Richardson and Samuel L. Jackson

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    The actor continues to book several roles per year. In 2025 alone, he appeared in the post-apocalyptic action filmAfterburn, guest-starred in the TV showTulsa Kingand made a cameo inKendrick Lamar'sSuper Bowlhalftime show. In 2026, he will reprise hisTulsa Kingrole inNOLA King, lead the action movieThe Beastand costar withGlen PowellandJenna OrtegainGhostwriter.

    Meanwhile, Richardson received her secondTonynomination in 2025 for her performance inPurpose, and the pair turned out in style on Tonys night to celebrate.

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    NEED TO KNOW

    • Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni's legal battle, which began one year ago, is moving toward a trial, now scheduled for May 18, 2026

    • The case is advancing quickly and is unlikely to be resolved without a jury

    • Both sides deny wrongdoing and continue to trade conflicting accounts of what happened on the set of It Ends With Us

    One year afterBlake Livelyfiled an explosive lawsuit against herIt Ends With Uscostar and directorJustin Baldoni, the legal battle is racing toward a trial.

    "It might sound like a long time to be fighting this out, but going from filing a case to trial within a year and a half is actually pretty quick," says legal expert Benjamin White, a partner atBloch & Whitein New York City. (White is not representing either party.)

    The dispute stems fromIt Ends With Us, the 2024 romantic drama adapted fromColleen Hoover's novel. The film was a major box office success, earning approximately $351 million worldwide.

    "There has been a massive amount of intermediate fighting over things like discovery," White says. "There are over 1,000 entries on the docket for a case that's only been around for a year. That's an enormous amount of litigation."

    How the Legal Fight Escalated

    What began as months of online speculation about tension between the costars after a rocky press tour soon escalated into formal legal action.

    In December 2024,Lively, 38, filed a complaint with the California Civil Rights Department, accusing Baldoni, 41, of sexual harassment, which he denies. She namedproducer Jamey Heath, Wayfarer Studios and itsco-founder Steve Sarowitz,Jed Wallace, an independent contractor, along withpublicists Melissa Nathan and Jennifer Abel, alleging they took part in an effort to damage her reputation.

    On Dec. 31, Lively filed a formal lawsuit in the Southern District of New York. That same day, Baldoni fileda $400 million lawsuit against Lively,The New York Times,Ryan Reynoldsandpublicist Leslie Sloaneaccusing them of civil extortion and defamation. Judge Liman laterdismissed Baldoni's countersuitin June.

    In November, Lively said she is seeking more than$161 million in damages, citing alleged lost acting opportunities and financial losses tied to her beverage and haircare brands.

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    Where Things Stand Now

    The trial between Lively and Baldoni has been delayed, with anew start date set for May 18, 2026,nearly two months later than originally scheduled.

    Jury selection is expected to begin in April, with the trial itself anticipated to last about a month.

    Oral arguments on Baldoni'ssummary judgment is scheduled for Jan. 22, although it is unlikely to be resolved without a trial.

    "Reviewing the summary judgment papers felt like reading two entirely different books," he says. "When the stories are that inconsistent, it's very hard for a judge to choose one side over the other, which makes sending the case to trial the most likely outcome."

    "You can get a sense of the strength of the writing and some of the legal arguments," says White, "but it's hard to judge how egregious the underlying evidence is when so much of it is redacted."

    "This doesn't strike me as the type of case that can be resolved without a trial," he says. "In many ways, it reads as a classic he-said-she-said situation."

    "One side says certain things happened; the other says they didn't, or that they did happen but are being misconstrued and taken out of context," he says. "Whether something happened and what it meant are exactly the kinds of questions a jury is meant to resolve."

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    What a Settlement Could Look Like

    While settlement is always possible, White says cases like this are often driven as much by emotion and reputation as by legal strategy.

    Though the judge has ordered the parties to participate in mandatory settlement talks on Feb. 11, White says an agreement remains unlikely.

    "Lawyers may suggest settling, but clients sometimes refuse because they want their day in court," he explains.

    White adds that both sides appear able to sustain prolonged litigation and have strong incentives to control the public narrative.

    "Each side wants its version of events to be the one people believe," he says. "A settlement can leave everyone unhappy on that front, which is why cases like this often go to trial."

    If the case were to settle, White says it would likely involve carefully negotiated public statements. "These usually aren't full apologies," he says. "They're more about expressing a desire to move on. Every word gets negotiated."

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    What Both Sides Are Saying

    Baldoni's attorney Bryan Freedmantold TMZ in June that Baldoni "wants to be vindicated, and that's all that he cares about."

    Meanwhile, Lively's attorneyMichael GottliebaccusedBaldoni and the co-defendants of trying to avoid trial altogether. In a filing, he argued the defendants are attempting to "shield [themselves] from trial, and deny Blake Lively her day in court, by throwing the kitchen sink at Lively's sexual harassment and retaliation claims," adding that their arguments "collapse under the weight of the overwhelming evidence."

    In a recent court filing, Baldoni's attorneys responded, claiming "Lively spills lots of ink attempting to conjure up factual disputes, but the material facts are undisputed," calling her allegations "a massive legal campaign over what it characterizes as minor grievances that were resolved during production, without the need for litigation."

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    NEED TO KNOW

    • Gisele Bündchen opted to keep her recent nuptials with Joaquim Valente private because she is "tired of all the attention," a source tells PEOPLE

    • The source added that "a small, private non-event" was exactly what the 45-year-old model wanted

    • Bündchen and Valente married in an intimate ceremony in Surfside, Fla., on Dec. 3

    Gisele Bündchenis currently all about keeping things low-key — and her recent marriage toJoaquim Valenteis no exception.

    Bündchen wed Valente, a jiu-jitsu instructor, ina small ceremonyin Surfside, Fla., on Dec. 3. A source in Miami tells PEOPLE that the small, private ceremony was exactly what the model wanted.

    "Gisele is tired of all of the attention on her private life, but [she and Valente] are both so happy being together, and being new parents it was what they wanted to do. They are best friends with a lot in common and are so excited about everything," the source tells PEOPLE.

    "Gisele just wants to do things her own way," the insider adds. "And a small, private non-event was what she wanted."

    The source went on to share that Bündchen, 45, is incredibly happy in Miami, where she currently lives.

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    "Her life isfilled with her kids, her loving family and work, but it is more manageable," the source says, adding, "She is happy being married again, happy being a mom and happy in her environment. It is an enviable position."

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    Another source tells PEOPLE that Bündchen didn't want anything "over the top" for her recent nuptials.

    "Gisele is happy and in love, and getting married was in her plans — the timing just had to be right. She didn't want anything over the top or made public so they could enjoy the day, each other and the family," the source says.

    The insider tells PEOPLE that Bündchen hasn't been this happy in a very long time.

    BACKGRID  Gisele Bündchen at a Vivara event in São Paulo on Dec. 18. 2025

    "Everything has fallen into place for her, and she is fulfilled," the source says. "Those close to her are so happy for her. Getting married was right."

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    Bündchen, who shares son Benjamin, 16, and daughter Vivian, 13, with ex-husbandTom Brady,welcomed a baby boywith Valente earlier this year.

    Theauthor and wellness advocateappears to be keeping busy after the recent celebration. She was spotted out and about at a Vivara event in São Paulo on Thursday, Dec. 18, where she wore a form-fitting bronze dress. She is currently the face of the Brazilian jewelry brand, and she was at the event to model their latest Palace Collection, perPage Six.

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