She didn’t wear a meat dress. But Lady Gaga still made quite the statement during halftime of Super Bowl LI on Sunday night. She performed all 13 minutes of her act solo, dedicating the show to “love, diversity and compassion,” based on a Tweet the artist sent not long before taking the field: But… wait! She didn’t actually take the field. At least not at the outset of her performance. We opened with Gaga standing on top of the NRG Stadium’s roof, singing a few verses of“God Bless America” and “This Land is Your Land.” She then recited the Pledge of Allegiance prior to dropping down off the roof and on to the field while suspended by wires in mid-air. It was quite the spectacle (and, really, quite the advertisement for whichever company made those cables.) Gaga was then lowered to the stage for a gravity-defying performance of “Poker Face,” flipping and turning in the air while singing. (Yes, singing. Gaga most definitely did not lip-synch.) From there, it was on to a smoke-and-lights rendition of “Born This Way,” with a bevy of backup dancers supporting the artist, who was front and center and doing her talented thing Viewers were also treated to a rendition of “Telephone,” which led into another classic Gaga jam, “Just Dance,” along with the emotional “Million Reasons.” The latter song included Gaga just sitting at a piano and giving a shout-out at one point to her mom and dad. She also asked America how it was doing ( HA! What a loaded question! ) and said she was on hand to make us feel “good.” To close out the impressive performance, which was very well received on Twitter, the star ditched her sparkle-laden outfit for a white football-inspired look, putting a unique and sexy twist on the concept of a shoulder pad. This look complemented a full-length version of the singer’s massive 2009 hit “Bad Romance.” While she belted out the lyrics, Gaga was flanked by dozens of dancers and massive stage explosives, bringing the show to a frenzied peak. Oh, and she ended things by hurling her microphone to the ground… catching a football… and leaping off the bleachers. Never one to be shy about speaking her mind, Gaga told a Las Vegas radio show last week that she did not plan on making a pointed political references on stage. We knew going in that she would not bring up Donald Trump or any of his policies. “No, that’s not what the show is about,” she said, explaining: “The show is something that is coming from my heart to everyone in America that I love so much. This is my country and I’m proud to be a pop star from this country. … “I want people that watch the Halftime show that Pepsi Zero Sugar is putting on with us to feel the greatness of the USA.” Did you feel the greatness of the USA while watching? WATCH THE FULL PERFORMANCE HERE… Lady Gaga Halftime Show … AND THEN GRADE IT HERE: A B C D F View Poll »
Yvonne Orji has quickly become one of our favorite funny girls as Issa’s BFF on Insecure. After an overwhelmingly positive reception to season 1 of the HBO series, we had a feeling we’d be seeing a lot more of Yvonne, but we had no idea how soon. On February 11, she’s set to star in her own commercial on the evolution of beauty in Black Hollywood. The ad spot is the result of a collaboration between P&G’s My Black is Beautiful Initiative and the Image Awards to showcase black beauty in its various forms. In the commercial, the Nigerian-American actress, who’s also an Image Award nominee, will share her perspective on the evolution of Black beauty in Hollywood while embodying that very evolution herself with her chocolate skin, textured ‘fro, full lips, and contagious smile. Check out behind-the-scenes photos from the shoot and be sure to tune in to the NAACP Image Awards Saturday, February 11 on TV One. Red carpet starts at 7:30. [ madamenoire ] No Work, No School, No Spending: National Strike Against Trump Slated For February 17 Protests continue to pop up at various locations around the country in response to President Donald Trump’s Muslim travel ban, but now citizens around the United States are attempting to organize a national strike in which no one would go to work, school, or spend money on February 17 in a unified stance against our Commander-in-Chief. According to Cosmo, activists got the idea from Francine Prose, an American Writer who, in a column for The Guardian Monday, said: “Forget protest. Trump’s actions warrant a general national strike.” “So what can we do to protest our current government’s callousness about our environment and our health, its rampant greed, its disrespect for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness?,” she wrote. “I believe that what we need is a nonviolent national general strike of the kind that has been more common in Europe than here. Let’s designate a day on which no one (that is, anyone who can do so without being fired) goes to work, a day when no one shops or spends money, a day on which we truly make our economic and political power felt, a day when we make it clear: how many of us there are, how strong and committed we are, how much we can accomplish.” [ madamenoire ] Did Shaq Consider Blessing Charles Barkley With A Fade On TV? The attention to the drama between LeBron James and Charles Barkley is slowly but surely petering out, but it’s making for some interesting TV. When discussing the matter on TNT Inside The NBA, Shaq told Chuck he would have stepped to him with the hands if he told him, like he told King James, he didn’t want to “compete.” Shaq made the point that it was the personal nature of Barkley’s critique that set LeBron James off. “When you said that man doesn’t want to compete, that’s what ticked him off. And I woulda did the same thing,” Shaq told Barkley. “I woulda came right back at your rack. I woulda came up here and punched you in your face. That’s what I woulda did.” To this, Chuck said, “Well first of all you’re not a good fighter…” There was a slight chuckle heard, then crickets. Bruh…look at Shaq’s face. Specifically, his eyes. It’s like he was measuring out how long it would take him to get to the other side of the table and mete out swift justice. [ hiphopwired ] Magic Johnson to Return to the Los Angeles Lakers as Adviser [ balleralert ] ‘Cash Me Ousside’ Girl Goes Hollywood [ tmz ] Nicki Minaj Acuses Fashion Designer Giuseppe Zanotti Of Racism [ iheartradio ] NBC Accused Of Whitewashing Following Tamron Hall’s Departure From The Network [ globalgrind ] Frank Ocean Sued By Father Over Tumblr Response To Orlando Shooting [ huffingtonpost ]
People Who Left Families For Side Pieces It’s one thing to be a dirty dog and leave your significant other for a side piece . It’s another to leave your significant other who has your KIDS for the side piece. That’s a whole other level of savagery. These people had affairs and went on to someone else even if they had kids involved. Crazy world.
Pastor Darrell Scott Lied About “Top Chicago Gang Thugs” Pastor Darrell Scott, the Ohio Pastor/Brian Pumper lookalike who’s one of Trumps dedicated bootlicking boys , is walking back on comments he made about “Chicago gang thugs.” During that abomination of a White House Black History celebration , Scott told the media that he’d been contacted by some of the top gang thugs in Chicago for a sit-down. According to Scott, the “top Chicago gang thugs” told him that they want to work with Trump’s administration and didn’t believe in President Obama. “They told me this outta their mouths,” said Scott. Furthermore, Scott alleged that the top “gang thugs” would lower the body count if Trump gave them new federal programs—because that makes perfect sense. R E A L L Y?! “They reached out to me, because they’re associating me with you,” said Scott. “They respect you. They believe in what you’re doing, and they want to have a sit-down about lowering that body count. So in a couple weeks, I’m going into Chicago,” Scott said. “I said we’ve got to lower that body count. We don’t want to talk about anything else; get that body count down, and they agreed that the principals that can do it – these are guys straight from the streets, no politicians, straight street guys – but they’re going to commit that if they lower that body count, we’ll come in and we’ll do some social programs.” Odd that you aren't tweeting about how Pastor Darrell Scott lied to you about “the top gang thugs from Chicago” @realDonaldTrump ✊ pic.twitter.com/vNfdjtMQBh — Khary Penebaker (@kharyp) February 3, 2017 Now Scott is admitting that he made all that up, he only talked to one gang member and he made those silly azz comments because he was “sleepy.” Via FOX 32: An Ohio pastor told FOX 32 that he “misspoke” at the White House. He created a national sensation by telling President Trump Wednesday that Chicago gang leaders would “lower the body count” if given new federal programs. “If they’re not going to solve the problems, what you’re doing is the right thing, then we’re going to solve the problem for them. Because we’re going to have to do something about Chicago. ‘Cause what’s happening in Chicago should not be happening in this country,” Trump responded. “They want to work with this administration,” Scott added. “Good,” Trump said. “Before we start talking about creating jobs, before we start talking about all these other things, before we implement them, we need to reduce that body count,” Pastor Scott told FOX 32. Pastor Darrell Scott also told FOX 32 a lack of sleep caused him to tell President Trump that Chicago gangs had offered to “lower the body count.” He said he actually spoke to one former gang member, and not to any gang leaders. THIS GUY HERE…SMH. Cleveland pastor #DarrellScott says he was sleepy and misspoke when he told #DonaldTrump that Chicago gang members wanted to meet with him pic.twitter.com/0GoMraV4qp — BallerAlert (@balleralert) February 2, 2017 Pastor Scott, who’s apparently quite sensitive, is now defending his actions on Twitter. If I resolved the issue of “Gang thugs” with the 2 guys I was referring to, and they're cool, what's everybody else in an uproar about? — Dr.Darrell Scott (@PastorDScott) February 2, 2017 With all the crime & violence in our inner cities, people upset about a poor choice of words? — Dr.Darrell Scott (@PastorDScott) February 2, 2017 Go home Roger! AP Images
I already posted on Lauren Cohan in this GQ Mexico shoot, because the wall hasn’t been built and American culture still trickles it’s way into their country…like they trickle into your country with the drug smugglers and toilet cleaners…at least according the Kelly Osbourne on The View…like CONDE NAST the owners of GQ are there and exploiting the locals for cheap staff and sale to people who still buy magazines… BUT THERE ARE MORE…. I said I don’t watch Walking Dead…but thanks to virgin nerds everywhere…I know all about the show – and about COHAN being the hot pussy on the show…and her being in panties in GQ MEXICO….is such a big deal…I won’t jerk off to it- but I am sure a lot of other people have… The post Lauren Cohan in her Underwear for GQ Mexico of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepfather .
Just in case you missed the memo, here you have it: Big Sean is not a fan of Donald Trump. It might come as a bit of surprise, considering Sean is Kanye West's protege — he's even on Kanye's record label — and Kanye is basically one of Trump's closest friends . (After Putin, natch.) But as it turns out, Sean doesn't share Kanye's views. And we know this because the guy just rapped about murdering Trump. See, Big Sean is promoting his brand new album, I Decided. He stopped by Hot 97 to talk about it, and while he was there, he did a little bit of freestyling. And that's when things went bad. At one point, Sean rapped “I might just kill ISIS with the same ice pick that I murder Donald Trump in the same night with.” This probably goes without saying, but … Sean, honey, you can't rap about murdering the president. You simply can't do it. We get that you have a lot of feelings about what's going on, and that's fair. It's actually more than fair. But murder is bad, and fantasizing about murder isn't all that great either. Maybe try to focus your outrage in a different, more productive way. A way that doesn't get you on the bad side of the most insane cabinet this country has ever had . Watch Big Sean's shocking freestyle in the video below:
It’s been a little rough these past 11 days. Tensions, anger, and disillusionment are at an all time high and we, the country, are fully divided. The Us vs. Them mentality of the Bush era — you’re either with us or against us — is back. Only this time, the threat to our civil liberties […]
It’s been a little rough these past 11 days. Tensions, anger, and disillusionment are at an all time high and we, the country, are fully divided. The Us vs. Them mentality of the Bush era — you’re either with us or against us — is back. Only this time, the threat to our civil liberties […]
Vanity Fair Writer Reveals White Woman In Emmitt Till Case Admitted Lying On Him We’re not sure we can get more disgusted right now. Emmitt Till died a cruel and undeserved death at the hands of Roy Bryant and J.W. Milam. The two men were the husband and brother-in-law of Carolyn Bryant, the Mississippi woman who was keeping shop in August of 1955 when 14-year-old Till, visiting from Chicago, walked into her store along with another relative. He bought two cents worth of bubblegum and when he left, he allegedly whistled. But on the stand, during the trial that would later acquit Bryant and Milam of killing Till, Carolyn Bryant spoke lies that she only came clean about ten years ago — which is a whole 10 years before the rest of us learned she did. SMH. Her “truth” is now coming out only because Vanity Fair just published an article about Timothy Tyson’s new book, “The Blood of Emmitt Till” where Tyson does what we probably should expect and defends this wretched woman of being guilty of doing what white folks do when white folks were accustomed to walking around being real-life monsters. Here’s an excerpt from the article: On the stand, she had asserted that Till had grabbed her and verbally threatened her. She said that while she was unable to utter the “unprintable” word he had used (as one of the defense lawyers put it), “he said [he had]’”—done something – “with white women before.’” Then she added, “I was just scared to death.” A version of her damning allegation was also made by the defendant’s lawyers to reporters. (The jury did not hear Carolyn’s words because the judge had dismissed them from the courtroom while she spoke, ruling that her testimony was not relevant to the actual murder. But the court spectators heard her, and her testimony was put on the record because the defense wanted her words as evidence in a possible appeal in the event that the defendants were convicted.) Down through the decades, Carolyn Bryant Donham (she would divorce, then marry twice more) was a mystery woman. An attractive mother of two young boys, she had spent approximately one minute alone with Till before, in view of others, the alleged whistling had occurred. (He may not have whistled; he was said to have a lisp.) Carolyn then dropped out of sight, never speaking to the media about the incident. But she is hidden no more. In a new book, The Blood of Emmett Till (Simon & Schuster), Timothy Tyson, a Duke University senior research scholar, reveals that Carolyn—in 2007, at age 72—confessed that she had fabricated the most sensational part of her testimony. “That part’s not true,” she told Tyson, about her claim that Till had made verbal and physical advances on her. As for the rest of what happened that evening in the country store, she said she couldn’t remember. (Carolyn is now 82, and her current whereabouts have been kept secret by her family.) “That case went a long way toward ruining her life,” Tyson contends, explaining that she could never escape its notoriety. His compelling book is suffused with information that Donham, over coffee and pound cake, shared with him in what he calls a “confessional” spirit. In case you missed that — Tyson seems to think that WE should feel EMPATHY for this wretched woman for having her “life” ruined. The fact that this woman still has a life when Till lost his so many years ago seems to escape him. It’s also worth noting that this wretch only admitted her lies because she was writing a book. Carolyn, in fact, had approached Tyson because she was writing her memoirs. (Her manuscript is in the Southern Historical Collection at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill library archives and will not be available for public view until 2036, according to Tyson.) Her daughter had admired Tyson’s earlier book, Blood Does Sign My Name, about another racism-inspired murder committed by someone known to Tyson’s family. And Tyson himself, a Southern preacher’s son, says that when he sat down with Carolyn, she “could have fit in at a Tyson family reunion”—even at its local church. Clearly, he observed, she had been altered by the social and legal advances that had overtaken the South in the intervening half century. “She was glad things had changed [and she] thought the old system of white supremacy was wrong, though she had more or less taken it as normal at the time.” She didn’t officially repent; she was not the type to join any racial reconciliation groups or to make an appearance at the new Emmett Till Interpretive Center, which attempts to promote understanding of the past and point a way forward. But as Carolyn became reflective in Timothy Tyson’s presence, wistfully volunteering, “Nothing that boy did could ever justify what happened to him.” She also admitted she “felt tender sorrow,” Tyson would note, “for Mamie Till-Mobley”—Emmett Till’s mother, who died in 2003 after a lifetime spent crusading for civil rights. (She had bravely insisted that her son’s casket remain open at his funeral in order to show America what had been done to him.) “When Carolyn herself [later] lost one of her sons, she thought about the grief that Mamie must have felt and grieved all the more.” Tyson does not say whether Carolyn was expressing guilt. Indeed, he asserts that for days after the murders, and until the trial, she was kept in seclusion by her husband’s family. But that “tender sorrow” does sound, in its way, like late-blooming regret. SMH. Anybody give AF about her tender sorrow? Just shame on this whole situation to even act like this coward of a woman who is still in hiding deserves any kind of credit for her regretful euphemisms. Carolyn Bryant needs to issue a formal apology. Carolyn Bryant DESERVES to be prosecuted — at the very LEAST for perjury. Carolyn Bryant’s memoirs, when and if they are ever published, should go to the family of Emmitt Till or to preserving his memory. And Timothy Tyson should be ASHAMED for his empathy toward Carolyn Tyson, his sympathetic portrayal for her and his betrayal to the public by not coming forward sooner. THE NERVE of some folks. Instagram/Getty