WHERE ARE THE TISSUES AT?! Serena Williams and beau, Alexis Ohanian, have released the first photo of their baby girl and a very sentimental video! They gave birth to a healthy girl on Sept. 1st weighing at 6lbs 14oz. And guess what her name is…. Alexis Olympia Ohanian, Jr . Yes, she is a JUNIOR and named after her daddy. Serena has admitted that there were a few complications with the delivery which resulted with her staying in the hospital for an extra week. But baby and Serena are now home and healthy. Watch the VERY emotional video below (don’t forget your tissue!)
Celebrities have joined many on Twitter who are outraged over the viral video of a police officer placing a student under violent arrest. The incident took place at in Columbia, South Carolina. The disturbing footage (featured below) depicts a white officer (identified as Ben Fields) grabbing an African-American young women who is sitting at her desk. Fields grabs her from the desk, causing it to topple over, and then drags her across the room. According to various report, he had been called to the classroom due to the student’s unruly behavior, though she’s sitting calmly at her desk when the arrest takes place. It has also been reported that a second student was taken into custody for attempting to intervene. The Richland County Sheriff’s Department says Fields, a deputy and the school’s resource officer, has been placed on administrative leave as the situation is investigated. In response, the hashtag “#AssaultAtSpringValleyHigh” trended across the United States on Monday evening, with multiple stars responding to the shocking arrest on Twitter. “I can’t unsee what I just saw,” wrote Olivia Spencer, while Olivia Wilde added three words: “Disgusting and shameful.” Cher also chimed in with “Teen girl in classrm thrown around like rag doll. Every1 on TV saying ‘we can’t see what she did b4 video’ Who gives a flying Fk!! She’s a CHILD” and Charlie Sheen certainly did not think Fields was winning. “I won’t even offer you the dignity or recognition to print your name. You are a blight on the honor of your badge,” wrote the actor. Watch the VERY troubling footage below and sound off with your reaction now.
Given that eggs, rabbits and basically every symbol we associate with Easter is meant to represent fertility, it was only a matter of time before someone mashed-up the Easter Bunny and sex. It makes perfect sense, we just didn’t expect it to look like this: X-Rated Easter Bunny That’s a clip from Fox’s late night animated show ADHD and man are people pissed about it. If you’re not in a position to watch the very NSFW clip, it’s a music video that’s been dubbed “X-Rated Easter Bunny,” and it repeatedly puns on the phrase “The Easter Bunny’s coming.” Other choice lyrics include: “The Easter Bunny f*cks without protection, in 9 months you’re gonna need a bunny C-section.” Needless to say, the always uptight Parents Television Council is less than pleased with the song: A statement from the watchdog group reads: “The animated Easter Bunny clip features over a dozen unbleeped ‘f-words;’ depictions of fornicating rabbits…and a depiction of a male character eating rabbit feces…It’s easily X-rated material that directly targets and appeals to children.” We’re not sure about the “targets children” part (the show airs at 11 pm), but the rest is true, and as funny as the video is, the truly hilarious thing about all of this is that this PTC dude’s work day involved writing a statement about someone eating rabbit crap. The PTC has criticized Fox numerous times in the past and has been especially critical of animated shows … they likely don’t watch Family Guy online . Apparently the Council folks didn’t get to the end of the video, as the clip closes with a disembodied voice asking, “Man, what the f*ck was that?” Followed by the angry reply: “Shut up, Jesus.” Seems like the kind of thing they’d have a problem with. What do you think: is “X-Rated Easter Bunny” offensive? No! It’s hilarious! Yes! It’s disgusting! Who cares? It’s not meant for kids, anyway! View Poll »
A Fox News segment on gun control and concealed weapon laws led panelist Bob Beckel to somehow question the prevalence of rape on college campuses last night. Beckel, a liberal co-host of “The Five,” was discussing the proposal to ban concealed weapons on Colorado campuses and debating with his colleagues what a woman might do in the face of an attacker when he asked: “When was the last time you heard about a rape on campus?” His fellow panelists reacted in consternation, of course, as the Department of Justice estimated in 2010 that one in four women “will be victims of rape or attempted rape before they graduate within a four-year college period.” Watch the very awkward exchange now: Fox Co-Host Rape Remark