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Bob Dylan sent Post Malone unfinished lyrics to complete, but the end song likely won't be released
Bob Dylan sent Post Malone unfinished lyrics to complete, but the end song likely won't be released
Bob Dylan's lyrics made superfan Post Malone burst into tears.
2023-08-30 19:25
Who is Punchmade dev? Adin Ross finds rapper misusing Kick streamer's details, here's what happened next
Who is Punchmade dev? Adin Ross finds rapper misusing Kick streamer's details, here's what happened next
Adin Ross said, 'Don't f**king do this sh*t, this is too much bro, on God, you guys gonna go to prison'
2023-07-19 17:45
Joe Rogan explains why Floyd Mayweather won't give up boxing career: 'You've got to keep it coming'
Joe Rogan explains why Floyd Mayweather won't give up boxing career: 'You've got to keep it coming'
In the latest episode of his podcast, Joe Rogan discussed the reasons Floyd Mayweather continued boxing even though he did not need the money
2023-06-15 21:48
David Sedaris' first children's book, 'Pretty Ugly,' to be published next February
David Sedaris' first children's book, 'Pretty Ugly,' to be published next February
David Sedaris is publishing his first children’s book, a collaboration with Ian Falconer conceived decades ago and finished shortly before the “Olivia” creator died in March
2023-06-09 06:26
Kourtney Kardashian used a classic Blink-182 reference to announce her pregnancy
Kourtney Kardashian used a classic Blink-182 reference to announce her pregnancy
Kourtney Kardashian is pregnant and is expecting her first child with husband Travis Barker and announced the news by making a classic Blink-182 reference. In a shared post to Instagram, the 44-year-old reality star shared a clip of herself in the audience of one of Barker's shows where she held up a sign that read: "Travis I'm pregnant," as she jumped up and down in excitement while the crowd can be heard cheering in response. Kardashian's baby bump can also be seen on display as she sported a black bodysuit, as the video then shows her drummer husband's reaction as he wiped away tears as he left the stage to give her a hug and a kiss. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Fellow Blink-182 bandmate Mark Hoppus can also be seen giving Kardashian a congratulatory hug. The sweet announcement is a call back to the band's music video for the 1999 song 'All the Small Things' where a woman similarly holds up a sign that reads "Travis I'm pregnant." Fans of the couple took to social media to share their congratulatory messages, and loved the music video callback. The couple has previously been open about their fertility journey as they tried for a baby, previously going through IVF but stopped this process back in December. Kardashian gave an update in an episode of The Kardashians back in May. "We are officially done with IVF," Kourtney said in a confessional. "We would love a baby more than anything, but I just really believe in what God has in store for us. If that's a baby, then I believe that it will happen." Kardashian has three children from her previous relationship with Scott Disick - Mason, 13; Penelope, 10; and Reign, 8, while Barker has two children with ex-wife Shanna Moakler - Landon, 19, and Alabama, 17 and is also stepdad to Atiana De La Hoya, 24. Before announcing their relationship in February 2021, Kardashian and Barker were friends for over a decade. The two later got engaged in October of that year and got married courthouse in Santa Barbara in May 2022 and then had an extravagant wedding in Portofino, Italy a week after this. 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.
2023-06-17 16:59
Chris Rock to direct Martin Luther King Jr. biopic
Chris Rock to direct Martin Luther King Jr. biopic
Chris Rock is in final talks to helm a movie about the civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr. with Steven Spielberg also on board as an executive producer.
2023-10-07 15:45
Tristan Tate calls his daughter 'lucky' as he shares video of Palestinian children amid Israel-Hamas conflict
Tristan Tate calls his daughter 'lucky' as he shares video of Palestinian children amid Israel-Hamas conflict
Tristan Tate shared a video from war-ravaged Palestine, featuring young children expressing their aspirations
2023-10-13 14:58
Is Taylor Swift's 'Is It Over Now?' about Harry Styles? Iconic sad boat reference in '1989' vault track sparks wild theories online
Is Taylor Swift's 'Is It Over Now?' about Harry Styles? Iconic sad boat reference in '1989' vault track sparks wild theories online
Fans speculate about Taylor Swift's recent song where she calls an unidentified ex a 'lying traitor'
2023-10-27 21:27
'Aged like fine wine': Chris Pine sports gray beard and disheveled hair on coffee run, fans left awestruck
'Aged like fine wine': Chris Pine sports gray beard and disheveled hair on coffee run, fans left awestruck
The 'Wonder Woman' actor, 43, was seen returning to his parked Porsche while sporting unkempt hair and a beard that was completely gray
2023-10-09 19:20
'The Bachelorette' fans ask Brayden to leave as he hits Charity Lawson's face with baseball: 'The universe is giving you signs'
'The Bachelorette' fans ask Brayden to leave as he hits Charity Lawson's face with baseball: 'The universe is giving you signs'
'The Bachelorette' suitor Brayden Bowers accidentally hit Charity Lawson with a ball
2023-07-11 10:22
Lance Armstrong spoke out about trans athletes – and everyone had the same response
Lance Armstrong spoke out about trans athletes – and everyone had the same response
Lance Armstrong has been accused of staggering hypocrisy after wading into a public debate about transgender representation in sport. The disgraced former cyclist, who was stripped of his seven Tour de France titles in 2012 after being found guilty of multiple doping offences, boasted on Twitter that he was “uniquely placed” to speak about divisive subjects. Announcing the launch of a special series of his podcast ‘The Forward’, he tweeted: “Of all the controversial and polarizing subjects out there today, I'm not sure there are any as heated as the topic of Trans athletes in sport. “Is there not a world in which one can be supportive of the transgender community and curious about the fairness of Trans athletes in sport yet not be labelled a transphobe or a bigot as we ask questions? Do we yet know the answers? And do we even want to know the answers? “I do. Hence these conversations… a special series of The Forward, beginning Monday, where I dive into this issue with an open mind in an attempt learn as much as possible from all sides of the debate.” He ended his thread: “I hope that for those who have been reluctant to have this conversation, this somehow feels safe. Be fearless.” Sign up for our free Indy100 weekly newsletter His announcement has not gone down well with fellow social media users, countless of whom have picked up on his eyebrow-raising choice of wording. Here’s what they had to say about his so-called curiosity about the “fairness” of trans sportspeople’s inclusion in competitive events: The furore comes just weeks after World Athletics (WA) announced a banon transgender athletes who have been through male puberty from female category events, following similar codes to those of rugby and swimming. At the end of March, the organisation’s president, Lord Sebastian Coe, said that the decision was driven by the need to “protect the female category”. “We cannot in all consciousness leave our transgender regulations as they were,” he said. Elsewhere, Alun Williams, Professor of Sport and Exercise Genomics at Manchester Metropolitan University, agreed that athletics’ previous approach of allowing transgender women to compete in female events with reduced levels of testosterone did not equate to fairness. He told the PA news agency: “There are key biological differences that appear predominantly during male puberty due to elevated testosterone while growth is still going on. “Those differences seem to persist whatever happens for the rest of someone’s life, including if they then lower testosterone down to what is the typical female range. “The biological effects that are related to sport – like an increase in skeleton size, having larger muscles that are stronger, increase in the size of organs like the heart that help in all sorts of activity – those persist. “On that basis, the choice for the authorities like World Athletics is to make a decision – do they prioritise fairness or do they prioritise inclusion, but there’s no evidence at the moment that those two can be met at the same time.” However, critics of a blanket ban argue that not enough research has been done to draw such a conclusion. Liz Ward, director of programmes at Stonewall, which campaigns for LGBTQ+ rights and equality, said: “It is so disappointing to see World Athletics announce a unilateral ban on trans women in track and field events. “Their own statement recognises that there are no trans women competing at an international level and that they have no specific evidence to justify the ban. “It is vital that decisions about trans participation are based on robust evidence, specific to the sport played and the athletes competing at that level of the sport. “We stand with trans people who now have the door closed on their chance to compete in athletic sports at an international level.” 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.
2023-06-25 21:58
Tina Turner played 'unique' part in Australian rugby league
Tina Turner played 'unique' part in Australian rugby league
Tina Turner is best known as a trailblazing rocker but Australia also remembered her on Thursday for her "unique" role in the history of...
2023-05-25 12:47