MrBeast says he feels he's 'cheating on Twitter' with Threads, fans say 'it feels good'
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2023-07-16 12:57
Who is Rebecca Ferguson's husband? Tom Cruise and 'Mission: Impossible' co-star became 'very close' during shoot
Tom Cruise was 'genuinely impressed' with his 'Mission: Impossible' co-star Rebecca Ferguson but he 'would never cross that line'
2023-07-01 19:20
Adin Ross emerges as a potential candidate for Joe Rogan's podcast following Dana White's fascinating move, trolls say Kick icon 'loves bald people'
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2023-07-09 21:24
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2023-06-14 00:18
NWSL 'celebrates' landmark media rights deal
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2023-11-10 09:23
Bad Bunny addresses the phone throwing controversy on new album
Bad Bunny has referenced the time he threw away a fan’s phone on his new album, Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va A Pasar Mañana. In the opening track 'NADIE SABE' from the album released on Friday (October 13), there is a particular lyric that fans have been pointing out which appears to relate to the incident. "Tú no ere' mi fan real, por eso te tiré el celular," which translates to in English: “You are not my real fan, that's why I threw the cellphone.” In January this year, a video circulated on social media of the 28-year-old rapper who could be seen walking with a group of friends in the Dominican Republic. He was approached by female fan with her phone and she then started taking a selfie mode video. Moments later, Bad Bunny grabbed the phone and tossed it away to his left. As the clip made rounds online, it sparked a debate about whether Bad Bunny was in the wrong or if fans do not give celebrities personal space. Bad Bunny did release a statement, defending his actions at the time. He said: "The person who comes up to me to say hello, to tell me something, or just to meet me, will always receive my attention and respect. "Those who come to put a phone in my face, I will consider it for what it is, a lack of respect and I will treat it like one." In June, the “Me Porto Bonito” rapper addressed the situation in an interview with Rolling Stone where he gave extra details on what occurred. “Bro, that cellphone didn’t break. It exists. It bothers me that people haven’t said that. I didn’t throw that phone into the water. I threw it into some bushes," he said. Elsewhere, Bad Bunny was hailed as doing 'God's work' after sharing 'bush' photo. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-10-13 22:19
They're back! NSYNC return with first new song in 20 years
NSYNC, who are made up of Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, Lance Bass, Chris Kirkpatrick and Joey Fatone, have returned with their first song in 20 years, 'Better Place', a snippet of which appears in a trailer for forthcoming DreamWorks Animation film 'Trolls Band Together'.
2023-09-14 15:21
Kanye West and Chris Brown branded 'sick' for laughing at explicit 'antisemitic' lyrics
Anyone hoping that Kanye West’s verbal attacks on Jewish people were a thing of the past has just been proven stomach-churningly wrong. Over the weekend, footage emerged of the disgraced rapper-producer, 46, dancing along elatedly to his new track ‘Vultures’. He was accompanied by that other paragon of male virtue, Chris Brown, 34, who bopped alongside him to some of the most offensive lyrics we’ve heard in a long time. In the song, which is a collaboration between West and Ty Dolla $ign, the former Mr Kim Kardashian says: “How I’m antisemitic (sic)? I just f***ked a Jewish bitch.” At that point, he and Brown beam at each other, before the song continues: “I just f**ked Scooter's b***h and we ran her like Olympics. Got pregnant in the threesome, so whose baby is it?” This appears to be a reference to Scooter Braun, Ye’s former manager, whom he fired in 2018. Last year, Braun divorced his wife of six years Yael Cohen Braun – a Canadian health activist and founder of a charity called “F**k Cancer” – who is Jewish. The clip, which has been widely circulated on social media, has understandably been met with horror and disgust. Sharing the video to Instagram, New York businesswoman Tanya Zuckerbrot asked: “What’s more sickening? The lyrics [...] Or the fact that both Kanye West and [Chris Brown] find it hysterical?” She followed up by branding the pair “sick, masochistic, antisemitic f**ks.” Thousands of others agreed, with one commentator writing: “Let the record industry chew on this. Let them never EVER work again.” Another urged viewers to block the two artists from their Spotify accounts, providing instructions on how to do so. While a third branded Brown and Ye “the two most problematic rappers of all time”. West, who lost his highest-profile contracts over hideous displays of antisemitism and Nazi veneration last year, continues to face demands to be axed from top streaming platforms. A year ago, a man from Milwaukee launched a petition calling on the likes of Spotify, Apple and Amazon Music to remove all of his solo tracks in a bid to “limit [his] influence on society”. Nathan Goergen wrote on the campaign’s Change.org webpage: “Kanye West has recently made statements praising Hitler and denying the Holocaust, after over a month of making harmful antisemitic statements. “Our society has no place for people who spread that kind of hate to be making millions off of their work. I call on Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon Music, and other streaming platforms to immediately remove all of Kanye West’s solo albums and singles from their platforms. “By doing this, I hope that we can limit Kanye’s influence on society by eliminating his ability to make money off of people streaming his music. His statements are virtually irredeemable, and the time has finally come for him to receive a major punishment. We cannot let him continue to influence our youth and our society as a whole.” It has since garnered more than 95,000 signatures. And yet, the fact that the 46-year-old is still able to release songs featuring such offensive lyrics, and celebrate this alongside a convicted domestic abuser, shows that the world as a whole simply doesn’t care enough to prevent such despicable behaviour. Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings
2023-11-26 18:56
'Wish I could’ve been there’: ‘GMA’ star Ginger Zee’s 'magical' Halloween party snaps give fans major FOMO
'GMA' meteorologist Ginger Zee celebrated Halloween with family and friends in a completely unrecognizable look
2023-10-31 11:45
IShowSpeed boldly compares his Sidemen Charity Match performance to Lionel Messi's stats
Based on their recent performances, Speed is apparently rated at 6.9 while Messi is at 6.8
2023-09-17 17:48
IShowSpeed celebrates 17M YouTube subscribers with Bollywood songs, fans say 'stream represents emotions'
IShowSpeed celebrated 17 million subscribers on YouTube in a recent live stream
2023-06-17 14:58
Is Melissa Gilbert OK? 'Little House on the Prairie' star spends night in ER after bug bite leaves her with cellulitis
Melissa Gilbert said, 'The lesson - take bug bites seriously! If it swells up like crazy... don’t wait to get treated'
2023-05-27 13:16
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