In a recent interview with Lalaa Shepard & The Progress Report, Snoop Dogg’s new artist, Clay James speaks on how being raised by a single mother and pledging as a Nupe made him the man he is today. Clay James is the self-acclaimed Prince of the South and the definition of a Southern Playa! During […]
2017 has been a successful year so far for rapper Kap G after making XXL’s revered freshmen list. Now the Atlanta MC is back with a new music video featuring Chris Brown. The collab record, “I See You” appeared on Kap G’s latest project, SupaJefe. Watch the music video below: Lalaa Shepard @lalaashep
Amar’e Stoudemire has some explaining to do after making homophobic comments during an interview. The former New York Knick star told Israeli media that he’d refuse to be in the same locker room with a gay teammate, saying, “I’m going to shower across the street, make sure my change of clothes are around the corner and […]
Charice Pempengco – a Filipino singer who was discovered by Oprah off YouTube and who has guest-starred on Glee and judged the Philippine version of The X Factor – confirmed a rumor yesterday: She’s gay. The 21-year old said she’s now estranged from her family and then actually apologized to some fans after making the announcement (below), but she then added: “To those who can accept me, thank you very much. We are all equal, whether you are gay or straight.” Let’s just hope there are a lot more folks in the latter category than in the former. Charice: I’m a Lesbian
Sign might as well say: “No Chief Keefs Allowed!” Jersey Shore Mayor Proposes Ban On Sagging Pants Via ABCNews It’s the Jersey Shore, no doubt, but Wildwood’s mayor doesn’t want the stereotypes that come along with it. And saggy pants, he said, do nothing but perpetuate the negative stereotypes that come with a summer “down the shore.” That’s why the mayor of Wildwood, N.J., is leading the charge on a saggy pants ban on the beach town’s boardwalk. “Their whole rear ends are sticking out,” Mayor Ernie Troiano Jr. said. “These kids have no respect for anyone including themselves.” There was no one event that led to the proposed ban, he said, rather a long line of complaints from people who were tired of seeing people’s underwear hanging out of their pants. “People kept asking what I was going to do about it,” he said. Locals are “extremely offended” by the saggy pants. “We welcome everyone here, we don’t discriminate against anyone,” he said. “But what about my rights not to have to see your rear end?” The vote on the ban, which the mayor said he is “99.9 percent sure” will succeed, takes place June 12. It will take 20 days to become law. So how will the local Po-9 enforce the new law if it passes? On the 21st day, he said, police will begin “politely asking” people to hike up their pants. “It’s not a hit squad,” he said. “There’s no Gestapo running up and down the boardwalk looking for offenders.” If they don’t comply, Troiano said, they will be asked to leave the boardwalk. If they become belligerent they will get a ticket. That’s it?? We’re not against encouraging these young dirt-ball ninjas to get their lives together, but you’re going to have to do better than a ticket and a stern warning to make ‘em pull up their True Religions. Good luck mister Mayor. Image via Instagram
Kevin Hart was spotted ballin’ out at Barney’s with his bangin’ boo thang Eniko in Beverly Hills. The couple rode out in his Benz after making some pricy purchases. WENN
UK writer/director Andrew Haigh’s Weekend is pretty much perfect: a sweet, small, intimate story of an unassuming lifeguard named Russell (Tom Cullen), who meets and falls in love with a cheeky chap named Glen (Chris New) over one poignant weekend. Glen insists on tape-recording many of his conversations with Russell for a project, including the first exchange they have after making love. This confidential rapport evolves into a highly emotional, sexually frank connection, and when Glen announces that he’s moving to the U.S. for schooling, Russell must resolve his own feelings about himself and Glen’s departure.
On this day in 1958, a baby boy named Kevin Norwood Bacon was born in Philadelphia. Seventeen years later, he would leave home to pursue a career in theater, only to find his way onto the big screen via a role in Animal House . Over thirty years after making that film debut, Bacon has established himself as one of America’s most beloved actors (and the subject of one of our favorite parlor games). Now let’s celebrate Bacon’s birthday the only way we know how — by pinpointing his finest onscreen moment.