Source: Prince Williams / Getty Future Gifts Joie Chavis A Birthday Vacation It was only a month ago that rapper Future was funding a lavish Euro-excursion for Brittni Mealy’s birthday but this month it’s Joie Chavis’ turn. Future kicked it up a notch, at least for photo ops, on Joie’s day. The 31-year-old lady posted photos from Turks and Caicos on Instagram. In her Instastory, she tagged herself in a photo with her baby daddy Future as he leaned over her at her birthday dinner, writing “Thank You”. Future seemingly funded an intimate dinner on the white sand beaches of Turks for Joie. The table was set for at least 8 people, lit with candles, cocktails and a personalized cake with Joie’s initials embossed in it. The photos remain in her IG stories . View this post on Instagram Birthday, it’s yo birthday. #justgettingstarted A post shared by Joy. (@joiechavis) on Sep 27, 2019 at 9:34pm PDT Joie also shared photos of her birthday suite in her stories. Do you think she’s sharing it with Future? Peep the music she uses to show off the lavish birthday diggs, it’s a song from her baby daddy… View this post on Instagram Pure JOIE A post shared by Joy. (@joiechavis) on Sep 30, 2019 at 5:10pm PDT Hit the flip for more.
Zita Vass is basically a nobody LA based model who may pretend she’s an actress but you have never heard of…maybe that’s part of her acting…acting so good we don’t even know she acts… She is Hungarian, but don’t worry, she is not stealing your jobs, because she was born in America….not one of those imported models working off a work visa because she’s got rich dudes sponsoring her. Not to say this one doesn’t have rich dudes sponsoring her, it is LA, where girls suck dick for rent so they can focus on their passions of doing nothing all day… Her first modeling job was at 10. which is really fucking creepy, but I guess not if you’re from an immigrant family, just doing what you gotta do to get by. She’s now 30, with is the opposite of 10 in terms of modeling…cuz it’s almost too old. She’s done Guess campaigns, probably all she’s done really, and by Guess campaigns I mean she’s likely let the Guess owner diddle her…that is kind how he chooses the tits to use in his campaigns…it’s not any judgement of her morals and values…it’s just the cost of doing Guess…just as GIGI hadid… Well, she released a nude on IG, a full nude, that has since been deleted and wrote this to the new censored version: Why is everyone so prude? Why do I offend u soo much? Look elsewhere. I love being naked and I don’t see a single fucking thing wrong with my photo. If you do, that’s your own issue – look elsewhere. Also being naked and doing what I WANT with my body is MY RIGHT (insert middle finger emoji) I guess she doesn’t understand that it isn’t the audience who are offended, it’s zuckerberg trying to run an ad friendly, family friendly, smut site, and you can’t do that with blatant GRAphic nudity. IMplied onl…. If she wants to put up nudes, there’s porno sites for that…right.. The post Zita Vass Fully Naked on Instagram of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .
Beatrice Bouchard is evidence that Canadian girls can do vapid instagram content just as well as American girls. Especially when they are rich kids, who’s twin sister is a pro tennis player, Eugenie Bouchard who is a legit enough tennis player, who works the tennis circuit like an athlete, but who is inspired by her twin to do more of the IG life, since that is where the real money is…so together…and apart…even though twins are weird and always together…even when apart…especially when they fuck….you know cuz twincest isn’t incest cuz when twins fuck it’s just like masturbation….they were in the fucking womb together…. So when Eugenie is in Florida Training, Beatrice, the hotter one with the fake tits, is in her bikini in Ibiza and doing other socialite on instagram shit, all while having no marketable talent, but tits, half nakedness and followers that advertisers want to reach, which I guess makes it a marketable talent….good hustle. JOIN THE NEWSLETTER YOU ASSHOLES! The post Beatrice Bouchard Bikini of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .
Last week, it was a bit of a shock to see who went home on Dancing With The Stars . This week, Ray Lewis had to sit out from dancing, as training had awoken an old sports injury. He has to have surgery on the tendons in his foot. Producers were able to scramble and come up with a substitution, but that wasn’t the night’s only surprise. … Former winner Rashad Jennings stepped up to fill in for Ray, performing a Cha Cha with Cheryl Burke. This special substitution presented their best interpretation of what had been planned for Ray. Honestly, producers have to fill timeslots right down to the second. Then came Lauren Alaina and Gleb Savchenko performing a Tango. Lauren moves well, but she is not super confident or giving off the right vibes. It seems to be a mental thing, rather than physical. The judges decreed: 6 7 7 Hannah Brown and Alan Bersten were a joy as they performed the Rumba, and not only because of their choice of music. But also that. This was a surprisingly sub-par performance for Hannah, but only because Hannah is a great dancer. It was still very good. The judges agreed, handing out: 7 7 7 Karamo Brown and Jenna Johnson did not exactly wow the panel with their Jive. Remember, even the most fun formal dances are about controlled movements. Karamo’s were a little erratic, which was disappointing. The judges want to see better from him, and awarded him: 5 5 6 Ally Brooke and Sasha Farber performed a Rumba. This was a jarringly good performance and showed noticeable improvemen. Ally’s movements were beautiful and a pleasure to watch. The judges felt the same way, doling out: 8 8 8 Kel Mitchell and Witney Carson also came in with a Rumba. Kel’s dancing was a little stiff. It looks like he really just needs more experience with dance and he can improve — which is the point of the show. Though he ended up in the danger zone by the episode’s end, Kel received a 7 6 7 James Van Der Beek and Emma Slater were nothing short of majestic as they danced a Rumba. At this point James at least has some competition, but he continues to bully everyone with his graceful dancing and his charisma (despite one slip up). The judges ruled: 8 7 8 Kate Flannery and Pasha Pashkov continued their marked improvement since the first episode with a Quickstep. She really did well, with only one slip up. In fact, Kate seems to have an instinct for dance that makes her a joy to watch. That’s how the judges felt, too, as they handed her: 8 8 8 Sailor Brinkley-Cook and Val Chmerkovskiy danced a Tango. Sailor treated audiences to an almost too dazzling smile and moved with the grace of a professional. This is where you really see dance as an art form. The pleased judges handed her: 7 8 8 Lamar Odom and Peta Murgatoyd were … less improssive with their Tango. Lamar actually showed an observable improvement because there were moments when he really did well. But only part of the time. A number of slip-ups earned Lamar: 6 5 5 Sean Spicer and Lindsay Arnold weren’t fooling anyone with their Cha Cha. Sadly, it seems that Sean lacks a sense of rhythm as much as he lacks a sense of morality. He was too fast, he was too slow — at some point, he just seemed lost. Audiences understand the gimmick of having an infamous refrigerator-thief who should be behind bars for his role in the Trump regime on the show. But with a score from the judges of 5, 5, and 5, how long is he really going to stick around? Ultimately, Sean, along with Lamar and Kel, skated by this week because of Ray Lewis’ departure. Ray was the “elimination” by default. View Slideshow: Dancing With the Stars: Who Will Win Season 28?
Folks, it’s really happening. Sure, there was widespread disappointment when the world learned that Mike Johnson would not be the next Bachelor , but silver linings don’t get much brighter than this one. As you may have heard, Demi Lovato expressed an interest in Mike with a flirtatious Instagram comment back while he was still competing for Hannah B.’s heart. Mike didn’t make it to the final four, and for a time he was the front-runner for the Bachelor gig, but producers decided to go with Peter Weber instead. Despite those setbacks, everything is still coming up roses for Mike Johnson. The flirtation began anew when Demi posted unedited bikini photos last month, and Mike eagerly expressed his approval. Still, it looked as though the situation would never progress beyond a racy Instagram back-and-forth. Two weeks ago, however, everything changed when we learned that Mike and Demi are actually dating ! Yes, as far as we can tell, these two are not just hooking up, but actually going on dates together at the start of what may well be a developing relationship. Johnson opened up about the situation in a recent interview on Ben Higgins’ podcast. “We’ve gone on more than one date. I like her tattoos. We both have a lot of tattoos and she kisses really well,” Mike said. “I’m getting to know her for her.” Johnson went on to reveal that it was Lovato who made the first move: “For one, I’m all about her too and she definitely was the aggressor. I find it incredibly sexy. I love that,” he said. “Like you want me, come at me. If I want you, I’m going to come at you and I’m coming at her as well.” Asked about dating in the public eye, however, Mike admitted that the situation has presented some challenges. “To be honest, I personally don’t like it. I am very private with my relationships straight up,” he said. “But she’s in this light and that’s why I said she’s so humble and I think the world of her because she has been able to have to deal with this crap. I can’t even imagine from her perspective,” he explained. Fortunately, it seems he’s figured out a solution to the problem — just treat Demi like a regular civilian: “She’s a woman that I treat like a regular individual,” Mike shared. “I’m a man that she treats like a regular man and we do like each other and we’re getting to know each other but what if it were not? People are going to speculate,” he added. “I would rather not have that but at the same time, I’m going to be smooth criminal when I walk through this path.” So yeah, it would’ve been great to see Mike as the first black Bachelor, and the show will still need to address its lack of diversity sometime in the very near future. But, what’s better — remembering the names of 32 blondes who all tried to think of a unique way to jump out of a limo, or traveling the globe with the one of the world’s most iconic pop stars? You be the judge. View Slideshow: Demi Lovato: 19 Candid Confessions from Her Documentary
Source: ALASTAIR PIKE / Getty Twitter Rolls Out Anti-Abuse Feature for Direct Messages Twitter has just announced that it is releasing a spam and abuse filter for direct messages , which, for some, is a much-needed feature for the sometimes-toxic social media platform. This new filter will be available on Twitter’s iOS, Android, and Web apps, according to reports from TechCrunch . The company also announced that it had started testing the feature about a month and a half ago. This anti-abuse filter works by adding a new view to the “additional messages” inbox, where DMs from people you don’t follow are sent. If you go and click it, messages that possibly include graphic content also have hidden previews, with the new choice to delete the message without having to read it first. If you’re wondering who would be the target audience for this addition, the new DM feature is beneficial for people who like to keep their direct messages open but don’t want to receive the offensive messages that may come with that. This feature from Twitter definitely feels overdue since abusive content is so common that third-party developers have already created their own filtering tools for similar situations. This is just the latest attempt for the platform to make Twitter a safer, less crazy place. In the beginning of September, Twitter rolled out its “hide replies” feature in the U.S. and Canada. This allows users to have the option of picking which replies to hide without completely deleting them. Are you feeling all of these new Twitter features? We tested, and turns out filters help you cut through the noise to find gems. Who knew. So we’re rolling out this filter to everyone on iOS, Android, and web! — Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) September 30, 2019
Source: WENN/Avalon / WENN Say it ain’t so. Bronx bred MC Remy Ma is under fire after making some insensitive comments on the latest episode of State of the Culture. During last week’s episode, Joe Budden , Brandon “Jinx” Jenkins , Eboni K. Williams and Remy Ma sat down to talk about several hot topics including Tekashi 6ix9ine , Dave East and the latest drama of former NFL player Antonio Brown . It was during the discussion surrounding rape allegations against the former New England Patriot that landed Remy in hot water. The topic at hand was narrowed in on the fact that one of Brown’s accusers a former trainer named Brittany Taylor, filed a civil suit against the former player instead of pursuing the matter criminally. During the discussion, things went from lively to shocked after Remy made the accusation that women who file civil suits in rape or sexual assault cases are “prostitutes.” “If it was a rape, first of all, why are you not going to criminal court?” Attorney Eboni K. Williams said. “Why are you not going to the police and he’s not arrested? This first accuser went the civil route. She filed a lawsuit, she’s asking for money, but some people feel like that’s the compensation that they want.” “That’s called prostitution,” Remy Ma interrupted. “I don’t think so,” Williams disagreed. “No, it’s prostitution,” Remy Ma recapitulated. “It seems like in a lot of these alleged sexual assault cases the women are asking for money. ‘Hey give me money and I’ll feel better.’ To me, in any exchange with sexual acts of being compensated with money that’s prostitution.” Do you agree with @RealRemyMa ’s point on the #AntonioBrown situation? Tweet us and let us know your thoughts! Ep 6 is now live on YouTube. #SOTC @JoeBudden , @RealRemyMa , @EboniKWilliams & @Jersey_Jinx WATCH NOW: https://t.co/0VRqaKdoVN pic.twitter.com/4KEwizvDcS — StateofTheCulture (@StateofCulture) September 23, 2019 The comment sent fans and viewers of the show into an uproar calling Remy Ma insensitive to victims of rape while reminding the artist that legally it’s called restitution and is definitely a right of victims who have been wronged by any crime. I saw a clip of this episode and was floored. Rape victims have the RIGHT to seek relief in whatever way they choose. Rape = Non-Consensual Sex. If a victim seeks restitution they have that right. Stop victim blaming #RemyMa it’s grossly irresponsible of you. #sotc https://t.co/ODz0aVwZAV — Simply Ebony (@ebonyajohnson) September 30, 2019 Remy Ma said if anything happens to you sexually and you get money for it, you’re a sex worker…even in rape… Even Joe was like, Naaaah #SOTC Remy Ma suffers from misogyny… it’s really gross smh — ☿ρяιη¢ιρℓє нυмуη
Source: Getty / Getty Lizzo And Iggy Azalea’s Playful Rivalry Lizzo has been white the shade tree this summer. Of course we remember when she got into it with a food delivery service over supposed stolen food. That pales in comparison to the importance of her whirlwind run to the top of the charts. This has been the summer of Lizzo for sure. Now, she wants the crown of having the longest reigning female rap song at the top of the charts. So she posted this: *Fancy is a BOP and my homie @charli_xcx is genius on it (STREAM CHARLI- HER NEW ALBUM NOW) https://t.co/8yLbJNvXt2 — |L I Z Z O| (@lizzo) September 30, 2019 The statement had Iggy Azalea in her Helman-ic feelings. Listen. This app is clearly for crackheads so stop expecting better from me. — IGGY AZALEA stream señorita (@IGGYAZALEA) September 30, 2019 So she went on a campaign to get “Señorita” streaming so it can overtake Lizzo. Well this has been fun. Ima leave y’all to fight amongst each other and I’ll be back at 9pm Anyone who needs a VPN. Dm me. — IGGY AZALEA stream señorita (@IGGYAZALEA) September 30, 2019 Iggy is out here claiming it’s all in good fun but that isn’t stopping her from getting clowned for her troubles. Take a look… Not iggy tryna get her fans to stream a song that isn’t hers cause she don’t want Lizzo to dethrone her only achievement. pic.twitter.com/e5iy5i6K1n — ferō (@QuaySensei) September 30, 2019
Source: Prince Williams / Getty Tonight’s episode of Love and Hip-Hop Hollywood is rife with the typical drama. A1 discovers that Lyrica left him again, but denies hooking up with a girl he met on a plane. He also claims he doesn’t know where his son is because she won’t respond to his phone calls…as if he doesn’t have Lyrica’s mother’s info. Anyway, that is how the episode begins and Lyrica and A1’s drama will be what it is until they decide to be adults and have a real productive conversation, but that doesn’t happen in this episode. However, K. Michelle was the impetus for an interesting conversation about country music. It’s a conversation that has been reignited by Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road.” As we know, the Yee Haw Mafia were mad at the fact that “Old Town Road” was considered a country song and as a result, it was removed from Billboard’s country music charts. Then he got an assist from Billy Ray Cyrus, who is undeniably a country artist and who also happily joined Lil Nas X for the “Old Town Road Remix” so, bloop. You can read about that saga here. Before “Old Town Road,” Beyonce faced backlash because she was scheduled to perform “Daddy Lessons” at the Country Music Awards. She still performed the song despite the Yee Haw Mafia being big mad, and she had help from the Dixie Chicks. The haters still hated, but let’s be real, this hate and this push back is because country music is stereotypically known as a White genre. The Yee Haw Mafia thinks it belongs to them but they’re sadly mistaken. Enter K. Michelle. She was recently a guest on Jason Lee’s Hollywood Unlocked , and that incident where she was on stage somewhere in Nashville telling the audience that she can out-sing any White country singer came up again. She mentioned that she was triggered because that particular night was country music night at the venue, and when she tried to get up on stage and sing someone told her that it wasn’t her night. That was code for, “A Black girl couldn’t possibly be singing country music.” Now, K. Michelle is messy and loves attention, but hearing her explanation for why she said what she said actually makes sense. It was presumptuous for that person to say what they said. But guess what? K. Michelle is among the many Black people who are fans of country music, even with the Whitewashing that has taken place. And I bet a lot of you didn’t know that there’s a huge country music scene in the Caribbean . I have been to a few karaoke nights in Barbados where country songs, sung by Black locals, reign supreme. All of my Bajan homies (I’m not Bajan but have visited the country enough to have friends there) mentioned that country music is big in the Caribbean, periodt. I have also seen this in St. Lucia, where my mother-in-law is from. So, yes, Black people like country music. We created it. Yes. We created it. I don’t have much time to go into all of the details because it really is a long complex story, so I’m going to keep this as short as I can. Growing up, I grew up mostly listening to hip-hop, funk, jazz, and rock. When I got to college I began working as a broadcaster for my school’s radio station. They started all the newbies off with the blues because it was the least demanding shift. Part of my job was to announce songs and drop knowledge about the blues. That’s where I learned about how country music came to be. It stems from the blues, which stems from work songs sung by slaves. Black people are some of the most creative people on the planet. For Black Americans, a lot of that creativity was born out of necessity. They had many coded ways to communicate with each other through the use of song and dance. They sang what were known as work songs as a way to pass the time and ease the pain of their awful predicament. They also used work songs to sneak diss the master. Seriously. They would be on the field singing about getting revenge on a lover but really, that “lover” was code for master. Blues is often about pain and what goes around comes around. Get it? What you do to me will come back around to you. It’s brilliant. You can learn more about this concept via the Netflix documentary, Devil at the Crossroads . Anyway, work songs birthed the blues and the blues also spawned hip-hop, folk, jazz, and wait for it…country music. The banjo is a commonly used instrument in country music. It has been a commonly used instrument amongst slaves because it’s straight out of West Africa. The problem is, appropriation is wicked. In the early days, talented Black country music artists were shut out from getting major opportunities while White artists with more access began to discover the genre, copy Black pioneers, and blow up based on stolen work and privilege. Black artists also often didn’t really own their music because many of them signed with corrupt financiers and record labels who would sometimes give their music to White artists or wouldn’t even put them on their own covers. There are a lot of layers to what caused the shift in country music fandom, but it happened, and Black people moved on to other genres. Again, this isn’t to say that Black people stopped liking country music, but Black artists have been abused, blatantly copied, and shamelessly erased. So, if we’re going to talk about the Yeehaw Mafia trying to tell Black artists what country music is and who country music belongs to then we need to tell it all because clearly, people don’t know their history…or pretend to not know it as a way to disassociate from the messed up things their ancestors may have done. Frankly, America can thank the slaves, who built this joint for free, for country music, if not most of its pop culture, including cowboy culture (because one in four cowboys were Black according to the Smithsonian ), especially when it comes to music and dance, and that’s that on that! There were other moments throughout tonight’s Love and Hip-Hop where Apple Watts, K. Michelle and even Misterray touched out the fact that Black people invented country music. They weren’t that eloquent about it but we got the point. However, there’s only so much they could say in such a short amount of time. Missterray even stated that, “If we accept Micky Munday doing hip-hop then they should accept K. Michelle doing country.” Eh…kind of, but again, it’s a lot more complicated than that. Plus, country music does belong to K. Michelle and any Black person who wants to claim it. It’s literally in our DNA. There’s one thing K. Michelle said in the episode that isn’t exactly true. She said that no Black woman has charted in country music. Valerie June is a contemporary country music artist who has charted and has a massive following. I tweeted about Valerie June and then got put on to Mickey Guyton , who I hadn’t previously heard of before. And then of course, there are men, like Darius Rucker of Hootie and the Blowfish, and Ben Harper, who have been putting it down for several years. So, we are present and accounted for. Don’t let anyone make you feel bad for enjoying country music and definitely don’t let anyone tell you that “Country music is for White people.” Cuz it ain’t. Tuh! If you are interested in learning more about the history of country music and the shift that took it from Black to super White then check out this interesting NPR article . You can also learn more about work songs via this article by the library of congress. And if you have beef with anything I wrote then take it up with history and yo’ mama. RELATED POSTS ‘LHHHS6′ Recap: April Watts’ Breast Implant Journey Has Some Hiccups ‘LHHHS6’ Recap: A1’s Mom Tried It When She Insinuated It’s Lyrica’s Fault That He Cheats
Hailey Baldwin and Justin Bieber have been married for several months. Many fans didn't want to believe it at first, but the model and the singer went through with a civil ceremony in New York City last year, shattering the dreams of Jelena supporters everywhere. Sorry, guys, but Hailey really is the one for Justin. On Monday, September 30, the superstar couple went ahead and threw it down in South Carolina, exchanging vows in a religious ceremony and celebrating their union with friends, family members and loved ones. What actually transpired? How much do we know about this wedding? Scroll down to find out! 1. How Did They Meet? Hailey’s actor of a dad, Stephen, actually introduced the pair back when his daughter was just 14. 2. So It Wasn’t a Romantic Thing at First? Nope. Look at what Hailey Tweeted in September 2011. 3. When Did Dating Rumors Start? In November 2014 after Baldwin, Kendall Jenner and Justin Bieber were photographed attending the Hillsong church together. 4. Commence the Denials! In December 2014, the rumor mill was churning and Hailey was trying to stay ahead of it all. She posted several messages such as this. 5. But on New Year’s Eve 2015? Hailey and Justin were seen getting cozy together and the main assumption across the Internet was that, at the very least, sex was happening. 6. Still, Nothing Official Throughout 2015 Just rumors, speculation, innuendo. There was clearly something going on between these two. View Slideshow