My, my, what have we here? Last night Robyn Fenty got on some ol’ f**k a Chris s#!t” and hit “follow” on Drake’s Instagram page. Chris Brown has made it very clear that he doesn’t have any love for Aubrey Graham. He’s probably blowing her text messages UP right now. Apparently Rih-Rih likes what she sees. God save Drake the day Chris sees a flirty comment he left on Rihanna’s Instagram. Laugh if you want to, but social media will get a ninja invited to a fade nowadays. Image via Instagram
After getting underway Monday, The Voice battle round continued last night with an epic vocal throwdown – and steal showdown involving the loser. Blake Shelton paired Caroline Glaser, 18, and Danielle Bradbery, 16, together for a rendition of “Put Your Records On” by Corinne Bailey Rae. In doing so, he virtually assured neither would go home. Caroline Glaser vs. Danielle Bradbery – The Voice Battle Round Blake ultimately picked Bradbery, telling the youngster as only he can, “I don’t know what your parents are feeding you, but I want a big loaf of that.” “Your natural singing ability really blows my mind.” But there was no sad ending for Glaser, as both Levine and Usher almost immediately hit their buttons for the steal and begged for her services. “I wasn’t prepared for this,” said a clearly overwhelmed Glaser, who eventually chose Adam. Levine had his own battle to mediate Tuesday as well. The night kicked off with a country showdown between sheriff Michael Austin and firefighter Warren Stone, who sang “My Kinda Party” by Jason Aldean: Michael Austin vs. Warren Stone – The Voice Battle Round Warren won “because of the diversity” in his voice. Usher proved he takes his gig seriously when he showed some tough love to Jeff Lewis and Josiah Hawley, who sang “Roxanne” by The Police. Jeff Lewis vs. Josiah Hawley – The Voice Battle Round Usher eventually chose Josiah. In other battles: Blake chose Grace Askew over Trevor Davis, Usher selected Audrey Karrasch over Jamila Thompson, and Shakira chose to Tawnya Reynolds over Mark Andrew. Tawnya & Mark, Audrey & Jamila and Grace & Trevor – The Voice Battle Rounds Who do you think was the best Tuesday night?
Malin Akerman has some exciting news to share with the world: She’s a first-time mother! The actress and husband Roberto Zincone are now the proud parents of a boy born yesterday, Akerman herself confirmed via Twitter: “My husband and I welcomed our beautiful, healthy baby boy to this world this morning! Biggest joy of my life!!! #lovemykid PS and his name is…Sebastian Zincone :))) Love him more than life itself!! ?#whatafeeling?” The couple wed in 2007 and announced Akerman’s pregnancy in October. The beautiful star most recently appeared on an episode of Suburgatory . We send her our best wishes!
“Girls Love Beyonce” is the latest, beat-laden song from Drake, and it pays homage to Bey’s famous girl group by borrowing the hook from “Say My Name.” Drake – Girls Love Beyonce The first lyrics to the song, which Drake dropped late Monday night: “I know girls love Beyonce. Girls love to f–k with your conscience.” Pretty much sums up women right there, are we right guys? “These days it’s hard to meet women / Feel like my love life is finished,” Drake continues. “I’ve been avoiding commitment / That’s why I’m in this position.” The song doesn’t actually mention Beyonce much, though that last line could very well be a subtle message to Rihanna right there. Okay, we’re reaching.
Pursing your lips, rocking silk shirts…we can’t let this slide anymore Drake Violating Man Codes Last night, Drake jumped the shark and went full on girl on us with his “Girls Love Beyonce” song. It was yet another example of Drake saying eff it and making cotton soft music to slow dance and hump your body pillows to. Well, it’s just Drake being Drake. Dude is a perpetual man code violator. Don’t believe us? Take a look at these 10 codes Drake faithfully abandons.
Rap beefs are the ultimate go-to gimmick used by desperate artists to generate buzz for upcoming projects. In most cases, they’re carefully-crafted publicity stunts force-fed to blogs in today’s Twitter beef-obsessed industry. Here are the ten lamest Rap beefs ever. Take a look.
‘At one point in life the woman that he loves fell into my lap,’ Drake tells ‘Keep It Thoro’ of Chris Brown and Rihanna. By Rob Markman Drake Photo: Prince Williams/Getty Images