Wow, David Eason is really going out of his way to be super awful, huh? You have to wonder how he even has this much time on his hands, really. In addition to being such a terrifying human being that the actual Secret Service had to pay him a visit, he's exercising his nastiness by making comments about his own wife, Jenelle Evans. And boy, are they nasty … 1. Here We Go So … yeah, there’s been a lot going on lately for these two, huh? 2. Hmmmm … It’s hard to pick an exact point when things started going downhill for them since that’s been happening pretty much since the day they met, but let’s think … 3. Ah You know, there’s pretty much no denying that things took a significant turn after that 911 call from Jenelle made the rounds back in October. 4. Warning: Not Safe for Life If you haven’t heard the call yet, well, lucky you, but here it is: in this recording, we hear Jenelle sobbing hysterically and telling the 911 operator that her husband abused her and she thinks he may have broken a bone. 5. Just Heartbreaking Everyone who listened to the recording agreed that she seemed genuinely terrified and just beside herself, and that she’s just not a good enough actress to make all that up. 6. Huh She never addressed the call itself, but she’s insisted that David never laid a hand on her, and for a while, they went out of their way to act all lovey dovey with each other. View Slideshow
Why has everything with Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson always happened so fast?! Their engagement, their breakup, the backlash from the breakup … It’s like everything has been happening in warp speed. Do they exist in some slightly different universe in which time moves at a different pace? Does being young and famous really make you wild and free enough to feel comfortable getting engaged to someone after a few seconds of dating? It’s hard to say what exactly has been going on, but boy, it sure has been a lot. As we all remember, Ariana and Pete got engaged in June after a few weeks of dating. They moved in together, they got tattoos together … like we said, it’s been a lot. Things seemed to be going great for them for a while, but last month, they suddenly split . At first, reports claimed that nothing major had happened between them, that they simply realized the timing wasn’t right. One would also imagine that the death of Mac Miller was so hard on Ariana that it must have been tough on their relationship. So it was a sort of amicable, “maybe we’ll get back together someday” kind of breakup, right? Yeah, not so much. Things took a swift turn a few days ago when Pete made a joke about Ariana in a Saturday Night Live promo. Pete Davidson Jokes About Ariana Grande Breakup Well, sort of — in the promo, he proposed to the musical guest of the week, Maggie Rogers, because he moves so fast in relationships, get it? It didn’t seem like a dig at her at all, but still, she wasn’t too happy to hear about it. “For somebody who claims to hate relevancy u sure love clinging to it huh,” she tweeted after seeing the clip. She followed that up with “Thank u, next,” which is already becoming iconic … BECAUSE THAT’S THE NAME OF HER NEW SONG AND ALBUM! Yep, Ariana just released her last album, Sweetener, in August, but she’s already working on her next one, which, as we said, will be titled Thank U, Next. And last night, just a few minutes before Saturday Night Live began airing, she released the title track. The shade, right?! In the very first verse, she name drops four of her exes, including Pete, because the girl is simply not holding back. Let’s just check it out in all its glory, OK? Here goes: Thought I’d end up with Sean / But he wasn’t a match Wrote some songs about Ricky / Now I listen and laugh Even almost got married / And for Pete, I’m so thankful Wish I could say “Thank you” to Malcolm / ‘Cause he was an angel She sang that one of those exes “taught me love,” one “taught me patience,” and another “taught me pain.” If she’s going in order, she means that Big Sean taught her love, Ricky Alvarez taught her patience, and Pete taught her pain. She could mean something different, of course, and it’s definitely possible that Mac Miller was the one who taught her pain, considering his heartbreaking addiction and subsequent death . But what’s neat about this song is that it isn’t a diss track at all. As she explains it in the lyrics, “I’ve loved and I’ve lost, but that’s not what I see / So look what I got, look what you taught me.” In the chorus, she sings “I’m so f-cking grateful for my ex,” which is really the whole vibe of this song. Well, that, and getting into another relationship now — this time, one with herself. After releasing the song, she hopped back on Twitter to discuss things with her fans, because she’s a doll like that. View Slideshow: Ariana Grande vs. Pete Davidson: Whose Side Should You Take In This Ugly Breakup? According to her, this song contains “no drags…. no shade….. just love, gratitude, acceptance, honesty, forgiveness … and growth.” We can’t wait to see what’s next from her!
Source: Mac Miller performs live in concert on the “The Blue Slide Park Tour” at the House of Blues Chicago, Illinois – 12.10.11 Featuring: Mac Miller Where: United States When: 12 Oct 2011 Credit: WENN Though Ariana Grande’s been putting on a brave face for the past few months it’s becoming obvious that Mac Miller’s sudden death has indeed affected her in ways we can’t really comprehend. After rumors swirled that Mac’s overdose played a part in her breakup with Pete Davidson (he’s publicly stated he smokes weed to deal with his mental issues), Ariana took to IG to post a video of her and Miller during better days. In the video the “Sweetner” singer posted recently we see Mac Miller getting dipped for The Oscars the couple attended with the help his mother Joan and grandmother, Nonna. Unfortunately, that was the last time the couple had a public outing as they broke up a few months later in May of 2017. Obviously, Mac still holds a special place in Ariana Grande’s heart. Check out the heartbreaking video below.
Earlier this week, fans were shocked to learn that Demi Lovato had relapsed after six years of sobriety. To her credit, over the years, Lovato has not attempted to conceal her struggles with addiction, instead allowing her story to serve as a cautionary tale for young fans. And she’s been just as open about her most recent battle with the bottle. Demi’s new song, “Sober,” is a surprisingly confessional ballad detailing her lapse back into addiction. Sadly, Lovato’s relapse was not a one-time event but has instead proven to be a source of ongoing difficulty. Sources say Demi is still drinking , and has been for more than two months. But it seems she feels that it’s important for her fans to see her at her lowest depths, as Radar Online is reporting today that Lovato is planning to grant a candid TV interview to Hoda Kotb of Today. Demi was reportedly reluctant about stepping back into the spotlight in her current state. She had a change of heart, one insider claims, because of three important factors: 1. Her loyalty to her fan base and her desire to be completely straightforward with the millions who have stood by her through thick and thin. 2. Her belief that honesty is the first step to sobriety. 3. Her faith in longtime friend Kotb. “They have a history together,” the source says of Demi’s relationship with Hoda. “Demi is ready to share what led to the relapse and what she is doing now to stay sober,” the insider adds. “She has always been very open and honest with her fans about her struggles, so it’s only natural that she would do this.” There’s no word yet on when the interview will take place or when it will air, but the insider says Demi is hoping to sit down with Hoda as soon as possible. In “Sober,” Demi croons the heartbreaking line: “I’m so sorry, I’m not sober anymore.” She lays her soul bare in the song, but the lyrics offer no details about the how, why, and when of Demi’s relapse. Now, it seems she finally fill in those blanks for the sake of her very worried fans. View Slideshow: 22 Times Demi Lovato Has Kept It Real
Ever since Briana DeJesus joined the cast of Teen Mom 2, her storyline has been more about relationships than actually being a mom. Last season, we saw her dealing with Luis Miguel, a guy who impregnated her after a hookup. They tried to give dating a go, but it didn't work out, and things got so messy between them that at one point Briana was even contemplating placing their child for adoption . We also saw her struggle to coparent with Devoin Austin, the father of her older daughter, Nova. He wanted to spend more time with Nova, but Briana didn't feel comfortable with it, and then Briana's mother, Roxanne, climbed on a table in a restaurant to berate him. It was a lot to take in, to say the least. This season, Luis seems to be nearly completely out of the picture, and Devoin hasn't been able to step up , either. Or at least, that seems to be the case — the vast, vast majority of Briana's story this season has been her relationship with Javi Marroquin and her feud with Kailyn Lowry . The point of all this is to say that unlike some of the other moms, Briana's children haven't really been a focus on the show, not really. Until now, that is. In this heartbreaking sneak peek for tonight's new episode, Briana's finished her maternity leave and is back at her day job, so her sister and her mother are home caring for her children. Brittany tends to baby Stella while Roxanne sits down with Nova to do some schoolwork, and she decides to have a conversation about their home life, too. “Hey, let me ask you something,” she says. “You excited about your mom going back to work?” Nova nods, but when Roxanne asks her if she'll miss her, she says no. And when she asks her why, she says “Because she doesn't like taking care of me, she likes taking care of Stella.” “You think she likes to take care of Stella?” Roxanne asks. “But wait wait wait wait wait, you know why she takes care of Stella, right?” Nova says that she knows Stella is a baby, and Roxanne tells her that she still takes care of her anyway, and so does Grandma and Ti Ti. “But Ti Ti doesn't because she's too lazy,” Nova whispers as Brittany drinks some juice in the background. “A little bit,” she acknowledges, “but I take care of you, right? So you have a lot of us taking care of you.” Unfortunately, Nova doesn't seem too convinced. Obviously, this is totally normal — Briana's not doing anything wrong here. Nova is feeling a little jealous of her baby sister, but Briana has to give her a different kind of attention, and good on her for not quitting her job even though she's back on MTV. Still, this is really sad to see. Nova is so sweet, so to see her hurting is tough. Hopefully when we see the full episode, Briana will help to make her feel a little better with all the changes going on in their family. In the meantime, let poor little Nova break your heart, too, by watching the clip below:
A lot of people don’t really care for Lena Dunham, and they don’t care for her for a number of reasons. Those reasons are all very valid, but one admirable thing about Lena is that she’s always been ready and willing to talk about her endometriosis. Endometriosis is no joke — it can cause debilitating pain and it affects millions of women — but it’s still pretty misunderstood, and there’s not as much research happening on it as there should be. Women who have the disease are often brushed off by being told that they’re simply being dramatic about their periods when really it’s so much more than that. As Lena revealed in an essay she just wrote for Vogue, it can actually change your entire life. If you’re serious about your celebrity gossip, there’s a good chance that you’ve heard about Lena’s endometriosis before. She’s had multiple surgeries to try to combat the symptoms — which for her have mostly seem to be lots and lots of pain — and last spring, she had to leave the Met Gala to be hospitalized for complications . In this new essay, she explains that a few months ago, she had yet another surgery: a hysterectomy . “In August, the pain becomes unbearable,” she writes. “I am delirious with it, and the doctors can’t really explain. The ultrasound shows no cysts, no free fluid, and certainly no baby.” She says that from then until November she tried to “manage this new level of pain,” and that she tried several different kinds of therapy, as well as acupuncture and yoga, to try to find some relief. “Finally I ask my doctor if my uterus needs to come out,” she recalls. “She says, ‘Let’s wait and see.'” After two days of waiting and seeing, Lena says that she checked herself into a hospital and told doctors that she either wanted a hysterectomy or a solution to her pain. As you could imagine, it took a while for her to convince the hospital staff that she actually did want her uterus removed, and that she understood everything that entailed. She even wrote an essay on the topic for the doctors, in which she at one point referred to herself as “someone who hurts too much to express themselves, who can’t help but be a nuisance at best and a terror at worst.” After having her therapist write her doctors a letter, and after having a few sessions with a therapist selected by her doctors, she underwent a different surgical procedure — and when that didn’t work, she says that her request for a hysterectomy was finally taken seriously. After the surgery was completed, she writes “I wake up surrounded by family and doctors eager to tell me I was right. My uterus is worse than anyone could have imagined. It’s the Chinatown Chanel purse of nightmares, full of both subtle and glaring flaws.” “In addition to endometrial disease, an odd humplike protrusion, and a septum running down the middle, I have had retrograde bleeding, a.k.a. my period running in reverse, so that my stomach is full of blood.” She also says that her ovary was positioned on nerves in her back, and “let’s please not even talk about my uterine lining.” Now, a few months after her hysterectomy, she says that she’s healing nicely, though she does have a bit of a limp. “My mind, my spirit, are another story,” she says. “Because I had to work so hard to have my pain acknowledged, there was no time to feel fear or grief. To say goodbye.” Because of course to make the choice to have a hysterectomy was to make the choice never experience pregnancy and childbirth — something she says she’s wanted her entire life. Instead, Lena plans on “exploring whether my ovaries, which remain someplace inside me in that vast cavern of organs and scar tissue, have eggs,” and she also says that “adoption is a thrilling truth I’ll pursue with all my might.” “But I wanted that stomach,” she admits. “I wanted to know what nine months of complete togetherness could feel like. I was meant for the job, but I didn’t pass the interview.” “And that’s OK. It really is. I might not believe it now, but I will soon enough. And all that will be left is my story and my scars, which are already faded enough that they’re hard to find.” The whole essay is a tough read, and it’s hard to imagine how Lena must be feeling about all this. Whether you love her or hate her, she definitely deserves respect for putting herself out there like she did. View Slideshow: Lena Dunham: 15 Times She Has Stirred Serious Controversy
A lot of people don’t really care for Lena Dunham, and they don’t care for her for a number of reasons. Those reasons are all very valid, but one admirable thing about Lena is that she’s always been ready and willing to talk about her endometriosis. Endometriosis is no joke — it can cause debilitating pain and it affects millions of women — but it’s still pretty misunderstood, and there’s not as much research happening on it as there should be. Women who have the disease are often brushed off by being told that they’re simply being dramatic about their periods when really it’s so much more than that. As Lena revealed in an essay she just wrote for Vogue, it can actually change your entire life. If you’re serious about your celebrity gossip, there’s a good chance that you’ve heard about Lena’s endometriosis before. She’s had multiple surgeries to try to combat the symptoms — which for her have mostly seem to be lots and lots of pain — and last spring, she had to leave the Met Gala to be hospitalized for complications . In this new essay, she explains that a few months ago, she had yet another surgery: a hysterectomy . “In August, the pain becomes unbearable,” she writes. “I am delirious with it, and the doctors can’t really explain. The ultrasound shows no cysts, no free fluid, and certainly no baby.” She says that from then until November she tried to “manage this new level of pain,” and that she tried several different kinds of therapy, as well as acupuncture and yoga, to try to find some relief. “Finally I ask my doctor if my uterus needs to come out,” she recalls. “She says, ‘Let’s wait and see.'” After two days of waiting and seeing, Lena says that she checked herself into a hospital and told doctors that she either wanted a hysterectomy or a solution to her pain. As you could imagine, it took a while for her to convince the hospital staff that she actually did want her uterus removed, and that she understood everything that entailed. She even wrote an essay on the topic for the doctors, in which she at one point referred to herself as “someone who hurts too much to express themselves, who can’t help but be a nuisance at best and a terror at worst.” After having her therapist write her doctors a letter, and after having a few sessions with a therapist selected by her doctors, she underwent a different surgical procedure — and when that didn’t work, she says that her request for a hysterectomy was finally taken seriously. After the surgery was completed, she writes “I wake up surrounded by family and doctors eager to tell me I was right. My uterus is worse than anyone could have imagined. It’s the Chinatown Chanel purse of nightmares, full of both subtle and glaring flaws.” “In addition to endometrial disease, an odd humplike protrusion, and a septum running down the middle, I have had retrograde bleeding, a.k.a. my period running in reverse, so that my stomach is full of blood.” She also says that her ovary was positioned on nerves in her back, and “let’s please not even talk about my uterine lining.” Now, a few months after her hysterectomy, she says that she’s healing nicely, though she does have a bit of a limp. “My mind, my spirit, are another story,” she says. “Because I had to work so hard to have my pain acknowledged, there was no time to feel fear or grief. To say goodbye.” Because of course to make the choice to have a hysterectomy was to make the choice never experience pregnancy and childbirth — something she says she’s wanted her entire life. Instead, Lena plans on “exploring whether my ovaries, which remain someplace inside me in that vast cavern of organs and scar tissue, have eggs,” and she also says that “adoption is a thrilling truth I’ll pursue with all my might.” “But I wanted that stomach,” she admits. “I wanted to know what nine months of complete togetherness could feel like. I was meant for the job, but I didn’t pass the interview.” “And that’s OK. It really is. I might not believe it now, but I will soon enough. And all that will be left is my story and my scars, which are already faded enough that they’re hard to find.” The whole essay is a tough read, and it’s hard to imagine how Lena must be feeling about all this. Whether you love her or hate her, she definitely deserves respect for putting herself out there like she did. View Slideshow: Lena Dunham: 15 Times She Has Stirred Serious Controversy
Can you believe we’re coming up on the one year anniversary of Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson?! It seems like it was just yesterday when we saw their Halloween makeout session and thought “huh, another basketball player, really?” But it’s true: it was early last September when we first heard that Khloe and Tristan were dating , which means that August of 2016 was when the magic happened. And, according to all the gushing Khloe did in a new interview with the Daily Mail, it looks like all that magic is still happening. “My boyfriend is very protective of me,” she says of Tristan. “Feeling loved and validated and secure is a huge thing.” She adds that he’s also “protective of my entire family,” which she thinks is “beautiful.’ “And I love that everything we do is as a union,” she continues. “When he speaks, it’s ‘us’ and ‘we,’ and that’s important because it shows that you’re sharing life.” “The best thing is that we’re able to communicate about anything, and I think a lot of relationships don’t flourish because people are afraid to voice their opinion, not wanting to rock the boat.” Sounds like she’s really, truly in love , huh? And we’ve barely even gotten started yet! In relationships, Khloe says, “It’s good to find someone who has the same belief system and morals as you because it makes things easy.” “Tristan and I are both Christians; we go to church, we pray, we’re vocal about God and spirituality.” Didn’t see that one coming, did you? “A lot of my girlfriends get pregnant without talking about things such as religion with their significant others and then find out they have different belief systems to them,” she says. Speaking of getting pregnant, Khloe explains that she “definitely” wants to have kids, “but I don’t feel any pressure.” “Tristan is a great dad and he definitely wants more children, but we both feel that it will happen when the time is right.” “We’re still in a new relationship and I love us having time together,” she smartly says. “Once you have kids you can’t get back your non-kid years.” We’d advise Khloe to consider getting back on birth control if she wants to have a few more non-kid years — pregnancy can sneak up on you otherwise. But she says that she understands that children are a lifelong commitment, and that “you worry about your children for the rest of your life,” not just until they turn 18 and become adults. “The concern I have is raising little human beings in a world that’s filled with such hate and terror ,” she adds. “That seems very scary.” Yeah, girl, it really, really is. But thankfully, she says that she’s “in the best relationship I’ve ever been in,” and she adds that “it doesn’t take a ring for me to feel that way.” “I believe in marriage and I want to be married again one day but I don’t have a time frame.” “Why do people think that marriage equates to happiness?” she asks. “There are a lot of people in unhealthy marriages.” And honestly, with the heartbreaking way things ended between Khloe and Lamar Odom, we’d say she knows that better than most. View Slideshow: Khloe Kardashian and Tristan Thompson Make Out. HARD. Really though, she does seem very, very happy with Tristan — happier than she’s been since the early days with Lamar. Nothing but the best of wishes to this adorable couple!