Source: Ronald Martinez / Getty Kevin Hart’s newest Youtube series What The Fit is off to an incredible start. From rollerblading with Tiffany Haddish to sumo wrestling with Conan O’Brien , it’s hard to imagine these scenarios not being filled with pure comedy. Now, on their fourth episode, Hart met up with Khloe Kardashian for an activity that makes absolutely no sense but actually looks kinda fun: Goat Yoga. The two stars meet up for a day of fitness, and even though both Hart and Ms. Kardashian are work out maniacs–you can tell they’re out of their element with this one. Peep the latest episode of What The Fit below if you’re trying to have a good laugh today.
Black-ish Star Talks Striking Out At Auditions On “Raw Word” “Black-ish’s” Deon Cole reveals he struggled to land a job as an actor in the newest episode of “Raw Word.” In it, the actor tells hosts Claudia Jordan and Dr. Michael Eric Dyson that he lost out on many jobs because of he didn’t have the right look. But he said what saved him was having a “vibe” with decision makers like Steve Carrell and Conan O’Brien. “Raw Word” airs weekdays. Check your local listings here. Check out the clip above.
You guys remember when we identified the boobs in the background on BBC News as Anna Paquin’s from True Blood? She talks about it with Conan O’Brien on live TV. … read more
Crowd Chants In Support Of Colin Kaepernick Even though racists are trashing the fro’d out baller right and left for using his rights as an American to protest the senseless killings of unarmed Black men…it seems that Colin Kaepernick still has a healthy swell of support. With sales of his Jerseys skyrocketing in the months since he started taking a knee, Colin is now getting verbal support from the fans. While benched during tonight’s game against the Cardinals, a swell of chants rose from the bleachers demanding that Kaepernick be put in the game: Someone is still rooting for him! Instagram/Splash/WENN/AKM-GSI
Conan O'Brien opened his talk show on Monday night by saying he is not a “pundit or an expert.” But the comedian is a father of two, and it was as a father of two that he spoke to his viewers in his monologue. Eschewing jokes for a change, O'Brien felt a need to address the Orlando shooting that took the lives of nearly 50 people over the weekend. It took place at a gay nightclub called Pure and the atrocity was committed by a 29-year old named Omar Mateen. Someone on the FBI's watch list after the organization interviewed him in 2013 and 2014 for possible terrorist ties, Mateen was still permitted to legally purchase the guns he used in this heinous attack. This has become a point of contention and anger for those who believe America needs stricter gun control laws, especially when it comes to automatic weapons. And this is the side on to which Conan falls. O'Brien says in the following video: “At a time when we think we've heard the worst stories about senseless violence in our country, that it couldn't possibly get worse, the news out of Orlando yesterday is still impossible to fathom.” “That so many people can lose their lives so quickly because of one person's demented rage will never make sense and God help us if it does.” Mateen – who was shot dead by police after a hostage situation and standoff – used an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle to commit these murders. That’s the same high-velocity weapon used in the mass shootings in San Bernardino, California, last December; and in Newtown, Connecticut; and Aurora, Colorado. Conan told the audience, who applauded in response: “I am the father of two, I like to believe I have a shred of common sense and I simply do not understand why anybody in this country is allowed to purchase and own a semi-automatic assault rifle.” “These are weapons of war and they have no place in civilian life.” Added O'Brien: “I have tried to understand this issue from every side and it all comes down to this: “Nobody I know or have ever met in my entire life should have access to a weapon that can kill so many people so quickly.” Watch his speech below and decide: Do you agree? Disagree? Should a late-night host use his platform in this manner… or just stick to jokes?