Blake Shelton went from living the American dream to a nightmare in just 24 hours after old racist and homophobic tweets of his surfaced online. Over the weekend, social media trolls dug up offensive tweets from Shelton posted between 2009 and 2011 and popular opinion was that they were hateful and racially insensitive. But the country star is blaming […]
So Sports Illustrated held their big Swimsuit Issue party last night, and no surprises here, but once again, I wasn’t invited. Despite the fact that I was the one who suggested they put Nina Agdal on the cover in the first place . Of course, then they went ahead and added two more models, which I’m not gonna complain about, but I still think was pretty unnecessary. As you can see, Nina’s more than hot enough on her own. » view all 20 photos Photos: WENN.com
Here’s my ex-Twitter girlfriend Genevieve Morton out looking better than ever celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue with her fellow super-hot models. That’s right, before she became a big-shot swimsuit model, Genevieve used to respond to me on Twitter. Now she doesn’t anymore, and it breaks my heart. Yes, contrary to popular opinion, bloggers do have hearts. Anyway, now that I’ve finally moved on too, I can only assume that Genevieve must be trying to make me jealous with these busty pictures. Well, it’s working. How about a quick RT for old times’ sake? » view all 11 photos Photos: WENN.com
What the hell is this “good boy” talking about? SMMFH!!! NBA legend Charles Barkley appeared on CNBC’s Closing Bell with Maria Bartiromo Thursday afternoon and shared his incredibly diplomatic views on George Zimmerman’s acquittal. “I agree with the verdict,” Barkley told Bartiromo. “I’m sorry that young kid got killed, but they didn’t have enough evidence to charge him.” Barkley admitted that he did see some “racial profiling” in the case, but said “something happened that changed the dynamic that night.” He recognized what he was saying was “probably not a popular opinion among most people,” but “looking at the evidence” he said he agreed with the jury’s decision. He also called out the media for not having a “pure heart” when it comes to race. “Racism is wrong in any, shape or form,” Barkley said. “A lot of black people are racist too. I think sometimes when people talk about racism, they say only white people are racist, but I think black people are too. I don’t think the media has clean hands.” Despite Zimmerman’s “racial profiling,” in Barkley’s assessment, “Trayvon Martin, God rest his soul, he did flip the switch and start beating the hell out of Mr. Zimmerman.”