POP FIX: Motorcycle Brawls, Pie Thrusts, and a Bachelorette That Never Aired

Pop Fix

Kicking off today’s POP FIX with a headline that feels ripped straight out of an action‑comedy script: “Reacher” star Alan Ritchson reportedly got into a real‑life fight with a neighbor in his Nashville suburb. While riding motorcycles with his two sons, Ritchson clashed with local resident Ronnie Taylor, who claims the conflict started when the actor was speeding through the neighborhood and revving his engine—complete with a round of middle fingers. The next day, Taylor confronted him again, and the argument turned into a physical brawl, captured on video by another neighbor. No arrests have been made yet, which only makes the story more tempting for debate: who’s the real villain here—reckless celebrity or over‑protective neighbor?

Shifting to something a little more… baked. In a throwback that still makes parents do a double‑take, Jason Biggs spilled the behind‑the‑scenes secret of the American Pie pie scene—and yes, it comes down to thrust count. According to Biggs, early versions of the scene kept getting slammed with an NC‑17 rating, not because of language, but because of how many times he thrust into that pie. The final R‑rated cut? Two thrusts, not three. It’s a strange reminder that the most infamous teen‑comedy moment in recent memory was basically edited like a math problem. And for the record, Biggs says he was nervous on the day, worried he was crossing a line—but the crew’s laughter after one take told him he was doing exactly what he was supposed to.

Rounding out POP FIX with TV drama that never actually aired. The latest season of The Bachelorette, featuring Taylor Frankie Paul, was pulled before its premiere, meaning fans may never see some of the most explosive moments captured on camera. One of them: a one‑on‑one date where contestant Casey Hux asked her about her 2023 domestic‑violence arrest. Reports say Taylor had a full‑on meltdown, stormed off the set, and the whole confrontation was filmed—but likely never will be broadcast. The controversy around a leaked video of her throwing metal barstools and related legal issues helped sour the network’s confidence, leading to the rare move of yanking an entire season. For reality‑TV fans, it raises a question: when a star’s past collides with the present, should networks recast, reboot, or just let the train wreck roll?

Drop your thoughts in the comments: who are you siding with in the Ritchson vs. neighbor feud? Would you have watched that Bachelorette season anyway, or is cutting it the right call? And could you ever watch the American Pie pie scene without feeling at least a little awkward?

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