Source: Yui Mok – PA Images / Getty Madonna Tells Haters To Kiss Her Bloated Buttock Madonna issued a clap-back via instagram to all the haters that had words for her seemingly enhanced backside . On New Year’s Eve, Madonna surprised partygoers when she popped up at the Stonewall Inn, and had an impromptu performance on stage. But it wasn’t the vocalist’s voice that wowed social media, it was the seemingly curvier backside that prompted everyone to wonder if the pop queen had gotten butt implants, and ultimately sent the internets into a frenzy. Madonna wanted the haters to know that she could care less about their comments and she’s going into 2019 living her best life. Continue reading →
Source: picture alliance / Getty Madonna’s NYE Performance Leads To Suspicion About About Her Butt You got much more than you bargained for if you just so happened to be at the Stonewall Inn in New York on New Year’s Eve. Madonna and her son David pulled up and hopped on stage to serenade the shocked crowd with an impromptu performance. Booking agent Michele L. Ruiz was on front-and-center for the mother-and-son set. Drunken fans were beside themselves with excitement for not only Madonna but David as well, screaming things like “Your mom’s a legend!!!” But Madonna’s legendary status isn’t what really brought us together today, ladies and gentlemen. We need to discuss this mass of a$$ that has somehow affixed itself to Madge’s previous posterior. Where in the hell did Madonna get this extra juice in her caboose? As a society we have made Big Butts so BIG Madonna went out and got one. I’m done — Tee (@LadyTee004) January 2, 2019 Has Madonna succumbed to the pressure that Insta-thots have applied to some women of this generation? Is this all an elaborate plan to appeal to Drake’s affection for a$$ after he was previously disgusted by their on-stage kiss?? WTF is actually happening?!? There are lots of jokes and laughs waiting for you on the next page. Enjoy!
Source: Alberto Reyes/WENN.com / WENN The inspiration for a song can happen at any time, but few would expect that one of Hip-Hop’s favorite Christmas-related jams was written while the author was on drugs. Rev. Run of Run-DMC says that while he was high and eating breakfast, he came up with the lyrics for “Christmas In Hollis.” Page Six reports : He told us of the 30-year-old track, “I was in my new house that I just purchased in Hollis [Queens]. I was by myself. And I look down at my plate — it was eggs, jelly and toast. I just finished my breakfast and I wrote the rap.” “‘It was December 24th on Hollis Ave in the dark/ When I see a man chilling with his dog in the park/I approached very slowly with my heart full of fear/ Looked at his dog, oh my god, an ill reindeer.’” Added Rev Run, “I look down [at the lyrics] and I thought, ‘Wow this is crazy.’ I wrote that in like one minute.” The tune appeared in 1987 on “A Very Special Christmas,” the charity compilation album benefiting the Special Olympics with tracks by Bruce Springsteen, Madonna, Whitney Houston and others. Run is currently promoting StubHub’s holiday-themed page, in conjunction with West Coast MC Murs. Learn more here . — Photo: WENN
Source: Xavier Collin / Splash News Ever since Lady Gaga hit the scene ten years ago, Madonna has felt like the Mother Monster totally jocked her whole style. Madge reignited the beef on Monday after seeing a video of Gaga doing press for her latest film A Star Is Born , saying, “There can be 100 people in a room and 99 of them don’t believe in you, but all it takes is one and it just changes your whole life.” The Material girl took to IG and posted a video of herself saying something very similar in the ’80’s. “If there are 100 people in a room and 99 say they liked it, I only remember the one person who didn’t.” WOW — Madonna: “There's 100 people in a room…” pic.twitter.com/nBDt13kk79 — Jarett Wieselman (@JarettSays) December 2, 2018 Adding fuel to the mayo fire, Madonna posted a another pic with the caption, “Don’t F–k with Me Monday,” causing Gaga’s little monsters to go off in the comments. Is Gaga ‘single-white female’ -ing Madonna, or is Madge just hating?
We went over a week with no Bella Thorne pictures, but now she’s back with her tongue and cleavage out. Unfortunately, there is one shot of her with hairy armpits. I don’t get why she’s doing this since every star from Madonna, Britney and Miley all have done the hairy armpit thing and it has never worked out. No one, and I repeat no one wants to see that.
Madonna Posts Photo Of Jay-Z And Beyonce Admiring Her Watch out for those stings, Madge… Madonna is catching some major hive heat this evening after a playful(?) post depicting her being admired and studied by Jay-Z and Beyonce. The photo takes the still of J ay and Bey in the Louvre admiring the Mona Lisa , and places them in a gallery full of Madonna photos and album covers. She originally captioned the pic “Learning from the master” but it seems the dragging that came her way caused her to change her tune a bit. Now it simply says “Learning…” We’re not sure how much that helps, since lots of folks still look at the pic and see a white woman making it seem as of a Black power duo are looking to her as the gold standard to follow. What do you think? Is this some audacious caucasity on her part or just a joke that fell flat ? Getty/Instagram
Madonna’s nude photos from when she were 18 in 1977 – see model release form – are up for auction… She’s naked, doing Ballet, being edgy and artistic, and an exhibitionist…in an era where she could have gone into porn as easily as become a NYC scenester in the club scene who managed to trick executives to give her a record deal, and build her up to the billion dollar earning icon she is today.. All it took was a willingness to do what she was told, to put herself out there, in front of the camera…which is what it takes to get famous…. So all these instagram girls getting naked have a fucking shot…they could be the next Madonna, they just have to keep getting naked, until it takes them to the right circles…. This is a post of aspiration and a pretty lame ass for an 18 year old, I guess people had different diets then….less fat and jacked up on estrogen… She doesn’t look hot, but naked skinny women with bush in the 70s doing dance poses….is in and of itself hot… Sure Madonna is the fucking worst….but she was a girl with a dream like so many girls out there…so take these in….and see them for the magic they are. The post 18 Year Old Naked Madonna doing Ballet Nude of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .
In the three years since her last studio album was released to record-breaking sales and rapturous reviews, Taylor Swift has endured two high profile breakups and a string of increasingly ugly celebrity feuds. For the past several months, she’s kept a low profile, spacing out her social media posts and refusing to acknowledge the petty shade thrown by her detractors. When we first learned that Taylor had new music on the way – and that she planned to address her haters in song form – the anticipation from fans couldn’t have been much higher. Unfortunately, while the single released last night delivered on the expected drama, it also met with mostly negative reactions from both actual music critics and the self-appointed variety who love to sound off on Twitter. Taylor has become an easy target over the past year, and we all know how much the angry social media hordes love to dogpile celebs struggling with public image crises, but in this case, the attackers have a point. Not only is “Look What You Made Me Do” lazy and uninspired (We wish we were joking when we say portions of the melody were lifted from Right Said Fred’s “I’m Too Sexy” .), it sends a troubling message about the importance of staying angry and settling old scores at any cost. With lyrics like “I got mine, but you’ll all get yours” sounding like they were ripped from the manifesto of a disgruntled postal worker with an NRA membership, the song is an impassioned ode to the power of poisonous grudges. “I got a list of names and yours is in red, underlined,” Taylor sing-threatens at one point, giving us a taste of what Arya Stark would sound like if she developed a taste for awkward rhyme schemes. Sadly, the whole single is like this, and Taylor seems painfully unaware that her edgy new image feels as forced and unnatural as that British accent Madonna rocked for a while. Naturally, the lines that have garnered the most attention are the ones that seem to be directed at specific rivals. Taylor has beefed with Katy Perry , Kanye West, Kim Kardashian, Diplo, Calvin Harris, and many others in the years since 1989 marked what might be looked back on as the high point of her career. Her forthcoming album will likely address all of those feuds, indirectly or otherwise, but fans who have painstakingly unpacked the lyrics believe that “Look What You Made Me Do” is aimed primarily at Kanye. At one point, Taylor sings, “I don’t like your tilted stage,” which could be a play on un-level playing field imagery … or a very specific reference to the lopsided floating platform West performed on during his most recent tour. Many have pointed out that Taylor’s album hits stores on the tenth anniversary of the death of Kanye’s mother. In all likelihood, that’s nothing more an unfortunate coincidence. Fortunately for Taylor, it’s not like Kanye’s the type of egomaniac who thinks everything is about him. J/k, he’s probably in the studio penning a diss verse over the beat of Tupac’s “Hit ‘Em Up” at this very moment. But the biggest problems with “Look What You Made Me Do” have less to do with the mental gymnastics Taylor performs in order to position herself as the eternal victim, and more to do with the structural problems of the song itself. It’s a slapdash effort that Swift would’ve been wise to pawn off on a lesser-known artist, as it’s simply a poor fit for her. The song’s most embarrassing moments are saved for its final seconds, when, after crooning, “I don’t trust nobody and nobody trusts me” several times, Taylor ratchets up the goth-y angst with a cringe-worthy spoken word snippet: “I’m sorry, but the old Taylor can’t come to the phone right now,” the singer breathlessly murmurs. “Why? Oh, because she’s dead.” Hopefully the new Taylor has access to a Ouija board, because she desperately needs to recruit her old self as a writing partner. View Slideshow: 8 People Who Don’t Totally Love Taylor Swift
In the three years since her last studio album was released to record-breaking sales and rapturous reviews, Taylor Swift has endured two high profile breakups and a string of increasingly ugly celebrity feuds. For the past several months, she’s kept a low profile, spacing out her social media posts and refusing to acknowledge the petty shade thrown by her detractors. When we first learned that Taylor had new music on the way – and that she planned to address her haters in song form – the anticipation from fans couldn’t have been much higher. Unfortunately, while the single released last night delivered on the expected drama, it also met with mostly negative reactions from both actual music critics and the self-appointed variety who love to sound off on Twitter. Taylor has become an easy target over the past year, and we all know how much the angry social media hordes love to dogpile celebs struggling with public image crises, but in this case, the attackers have a point. Not only is “Look What You Made Me Do” lazy and uninspired (We wish we were joking when we say portions of the melody were lifted from Right Said Fred’s “I’m Too Sexy” .), it sends a troubling message about the importance of staying angry and settling old scores at any cost. With lyrics like “I got mine, but you’ll all get yours” sounding like they were ripped from the manifesto of a disgruntled postal worker with an NRA membership, the song is an impassioned ode to the power of poisonous grudges. “I got a list of names and yours is in red, underlined,” Taylor sing-threatens at one point, giving us a taste of what Arya Stark would sound like if she developed a taste for awkward rhyme schemes. Sadly, the whole single is like this, and Taylor seems painfully unaware that her edgy new image feels as forced and unnatural as that British accent Madonna rocked for a while. Naturally, the lines that have garnered the most attention are the ones that seem to be directed at specific rivals. Taylor has beefed with Katy Perry , Kanye West, Kim Kardashian, Diplo, Calvin Harris, and many others in the years since 1989 marked what might be looked back on as the high point of her career. Her forthcoming album will likely address all of those feuds, indirectly or otherwise, but fans who have painstakingly unpacked the lyrics believe that “Look What You Made Me Do” is aimed primarily at Kanye. At one point, Taylor sings, “I don’t like your tilted stage,” which could be a play on un-level playing field imagery … or a very specific reference to the lopsided floating platform West performed on during his most recent tour. Many have pointed out that Taylor’s album hits stores on the tenth anniversary of the death of Kanye’s mother. In all likelihood, that’s nothing more an unfortunate coincidence. Fortunately for Taylor, it’s not like Kanye’s the type of egomaniac who thinks everything is about him. J/k, he’s probably in the studio penning a diss verse over the beat of Tupac’s “Hit ‘Em Up” at this very moment. But the biggest problems with “Look What You Made Me Do” have less to do with the mental gymnastics Taylor performs in order to position herself as the eternal victim, and more to do with the structural problems of the song itself. It’s a slapdash effort that Swift would’ve been wise to pawn off on a lesser-known artist, as it’s simply a poor fit for her. The song’s most embarrassing moments are saved for its final seconds, when, after crooning, “I don’t trust nobody and nobody trusts me” several times, Taylor ratchets up the goth-y angst with a cringe-worthy spoken word snippet: “I’m sorry, but the old Taylor can’t come to the phone right now,” the singer breathlessly murmurs. “Why? Oh, because she’s dead.” Hopefully the new Taylor has access to a Ouija board, because she desperately needs to recruit her old self as a writing partner. View Slideshow: 8 People Who Don’t Totally Love Taylor Swift