Sarah Hyland was in a bikini before the Golden Globes and apparently….her Kidney is trying to escape her body via her uterus….because whatever the fuck this body is…it’s weird… I’ve thought Sarah Hyland was a creepy fuck for a long time….as long as she’s been famous I’ve thought something ain’t right, and not just because her boyfriend is a homosexual riding her celebrity wave…it’s good for his life, business, future after she dies and he inherits the house…. I’ve thought she looked like an adult child for the majority of her celebrity, then in the last year or so with all her face injections, she looks like a 65 year old woman…in a “something ain’t right”….but at least she’s got tits, and a willingness to show off those tits on social media – where the fans are supportive of her… These are some of the weirder bikini pics on a celebrity…and I’ll just post them up for you to jerk off to in confusion….we all know you’ve jerked off to far worse…. Here she is showing her tits and possible nipple off for the Golden Globes TO SEE MORE SARAH HYLAND AND EVERYONE ELSE AT THE GOLDEN GLOBES SHOWING THEIR TITS OFF CLICK HERE The post Sarah Hyland Erotica of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepFather.com .
Super Producer Mr. Hanky sits down to discuss the good and bad of being the producer of arguably the biggest song of 2018, “Smile B*tch”. He also goes into detail about what has changed and the relationship that he now has with Lil Duval, Snoop Dogg, and Ball Greezy. This episode of “Think’N Out Loud” features the origins of Mr. Hanky, and everything you need to know about the big things he has in store. Source: Vincent Davis / Vincent Davis
Source: Chip Somodevilla / Getty After surviving and resisting a broken system, Cyntoia Brown is finally on her way to freedom. Back in 2004, Brown killed 43-year-old Johnny Allen, a man who reportedly solicited Brown as a child sex slave when she was just 16 years old. According to The New York Times , Brown shot and killed Allen at his place when she believed her life was in danger. She was charged as an adult and eventually convicted, resulting in a life prison sentence. However, after 15 years in prison, Cyntoia is being granted clemency by Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam. “This decision comes after careful consideration of what is a tragic and complex case,” Haslam said in a statement. “Cyntoia Brown committed, by her own admission, a horrific crime at the age of 16. Yet, imposing a life sentence on a juvenile that would require her to serve at least 51 years before even being eligible for parole consideration is too harsh, especially in light of the extraordinary steps Ms. Brown has taken to rebuild her life.” Since her time in prison, Brown has obtained her GED and she’s expected to get her bachelor’s degree this year. Brown’s story was covered in a 2011 documentary called Me Facing Life: Cyntoia’s Story and in 2017, she gained major attention from celebrities speaking out on her story, including Rihanna , T.I., and Kim Kardashian West. Lawmakers and criminal justice reform advocates have been fighting for Cyntoia for a while now, and the governor’s clemency serves as a big win in the larger issue of incarceration. Brown will be eligible for release from prison on August 7, but unfortunately, she won’t be completely free until 2029. According to ABC13 , Brown will be under parole supervision for ten years on the condition that she doesn’t violate any federal or state laws. She also will have to hold a job down and participate in regular counseling sessions. Despite all this Cyntonia is still thrilled with the decision. “Thank you, Governor Haslam, for your act of mercy in giving me a second chance,” Brown said in a statement. “I will do everything I can to justify your faith in me.” Meanwhile, some major celebrities are celebrating Cyntonia’s projected release. Hit the next pages to find out who’s giving Cyntonia their full support!
Source: Chip Somodevilla / Getty After surviving and resisting a broken system, Cyntoia Brown is finally on her way to freedom. Back in 2004, Brown killed 43-year-old Johnny Allen, a man who reportedly solicited Brown as a child sex slave when she was just 16 years old. According to The New York Times , Brown shot and killed Allen at his place when she believed her life was in danger. She was charged as an adult and eventually convicted, resulting in a life prison sentence. However, after 15 years in prison, Cyntoia is being granted clemency by Tennessee Governor Bill Haslam. “This decision comes after careful consideration of what is a tragic and complex case,” Haslam said in a statement. “Cyntoia Brown committed, by her own admission, a horrific crime at the age of 16. Yet, imposing a life sentence on a juvenile that would require her to serve at least 51 years before even being eligible for parole consideration is too harsh, especially in light of the extraordinary steps Ms. Brown has taken to rebuild her life.” Since her time in prison, Brown has obtained her GED and she’s expected to get her bachelor’s degree this year. Brown’s story was covered in a 2011 documentary called Me Facing Life: Cyntoia’s Story and in 2017, she gained major attention from celebrities speaking out on her story, including Rihanna , T.I., and Kim Kardashian West. Lawmakers and criminal justice reform advocates have been fighting for Cyntoia for a while now, and the governor’s clemency serves as a big win in the larger issue of incarceration. Brown will be eligible for release from prison on August 7, but unfortunately, she won’t be completely free until 2029. According to ABC13 , Brown will be under parole supervision for ten years on the condition that she doesn’t violate any federal or state laws. She also will have to hold a job down and participate in regular counseling sessions. Despite all this Cyntonia is still thrilled with the decision. “Thank you, Governor Haslam, for your act of mercy in giving me a second chance,” Brown said in a statement. “I will do everything I can to justify your faith in me.” Meanwhile, some major celebrities are celebrating Cyntonia’s projected release. Hit the next pages to find out who’s giving Cyntonia their full support!
Source: Chelsea Lauren / Getty A clip featuring Chance The Rapper is making waves on the Internet as the finale of “ Surviving R. Kelly” dropped on Saturday night. In a never-aired interview for Cassius , former Interactive One VP Jamilah Lemieux sat down with the Grammy winner in May 2018 to discuss a range of topics, including his past collaboration with the Pied Piper. READ: #SurvivingRKelly: Five Emotions You’ll Experience Watching The New Lifetime Docuseries In it, Chance, a Chicago-native, apologized for working with the “I Believe I Can Fly” singer and explained why he did it at the time. “We’re programmed to really be hypersensitive to Black male oppression. It’s just prevalent in all media, and when you see n***as getting beat up by the police, it’s men,” Chance says in the interview clip. “That’s a scene you see…slavery for a lot of people, they envision men in chains, he said. Adding, “But Black women are exponentially a higher oppressed and violated group of people just in comparison to the whole world. Maybe I didn’t care because I didn’t value the accusers’ stories because they were Black women. ” pic.twitter.com/0J46S5YOkW — Chance The Rapper (@chancetherapper) January 6, 2019 Rolling Stone had previously reported that Chance simply said, “I didn’t value the accusers’ stories because they were Black women.” However, Chance clapped back on Saturday night saying the quote was taken out context because it didn’t take into account everything he had said before that in the interview. In a note he shared on social media, the 25-year-old explained his controversial quote: “The quote was taken out of context. The truth is any of us who ever ignored the R Kelly stories, or ever believed he was being setup/attacked by the system (as Black men often are) were doing so at the detriment of Black women and girls. I apologize to all of his survivors for working with him and for taking this long to speak out.” pic.twitter.com/bqbKlsDA9l — Chance The Rapper (@chancetherapper) January 6, 2019 Anyone mentioning that I have black women in my family is deliberately missing the point. Regardless of the proximity of beneficial BW in your life, or being black yourself, we are all capable of subconsciously discrediting BW and their stories because its indoctrinated. — Chance The Rapper (@chancetherapper) January 6, 2019 Even with Chance explaining himself, many Black women still flocked to Twitter to express how his quotes made them feel. And the results were polarizing: Some condemned the rapper, while others commended him for being able to admit he was wrong. Last thing before I dip: I'm glad Chance The Rapper told the truth. I'm tired of Black Men and White folks gaslighting us. They don't believe us BECAUSE we are Black Women. He said it outright–stated a nasty truth that is killing us in every arena from childbirth to DV. — Octavia Butler knew… (@Nikyatu) January 6, 2019 What the headline should have read is: Despite Chance the Rapper having a black daughter and fiancé he discounted the victim’s stories because they were black women. He now regrets making music with a sexual predator because it is bad for his brand. https://t.co/9TMFiNqkdn — Ariel Hazzard (@ArielHazzard) January 6, 2019 A photo of Chance the Rapper with Jermaine Maxey from June 2018. Jerhonda Pace confirmed Maxey is the guy who recruited her and sought her out on behalf of Kelly. She also said Maxey engaged in sex acts with the girls and Kelly. pic.twitter.com/VbhaLtB5Hw — AshleyRay Grande (@arayyay) January 6, 2019 Chance The Rapper’s drummer is the brother of the girl R. Kelly peed on. Bye Chance. — J. Holiday’s Gucci Jacket (@eleven8) January 6, 2019 he said “i didn’t believe them because they were black women” alluding to the stereotype that nobody ever believes black women. he’s admitting that he fed into that and overlooked their stories by working w Kelly when he shouldn’t have. and now he’s owning up — tal (@whatsatalia) January 6, 2019 I could cancel chance the rapper but I wasn’t listening to his music anyway pic.twitter.com/Ee7MZZit0S — -jacquees hive (@__SoulFlower) January 6, 2019 “I didn’t value the accusers stories. Because they were BW. I made a mistake.” – Chance The Rapper admitting his misogynoir. He sounds like any dude I grew up w/ in church. Something familiar about “good church boy” w/ virulent misogynoir that becomes quotidian. #SurvivingRKelly —
Why couldn’t we leave Kevin Hart in 2018? If not the whole man, why couldn’t we just leave that awful story about him losing the Oscars hosting gig because of his many homophobic comments? It would have been so nice not to have to recount his ridiculously ignorant “jokes” in this new year, but unfortunately, here we are. So let’s push through, OK? If you missed this mess, it was announced in December that Kevin would act as the host for this year’s Academy Awards. As soon as the news was announced, lots of people went “Wait, he’s made tons of offensive comments about the LGBT community, this isn’t cool.” And it’s true — he really has said some terrible things. Like, a few years ago he tweeted “If my son comes home & try’s 2 play with my daughters doll house I’m going 2 break it over his head & say n my voice ‘stop that’s gay.'” He used to have a real big habit of tweeting things like that — he called tons of people “f-g,” used “gay” as insult, that sort of thing. Once, he told someone that he looked like a “gay bill board for AIDS.” Then, in one of his comedy specials, he said that “One of my biggest fears is my son growing up and being gay. That’s a fear.” “Keep in mind, I’m not homophobic,” he insisted. “Be happy. Do what you want to do.” “But me, as a heterosexual male, if I can prevent my son from being gay, I will.” So all of those are jokes, OK? And we’re sure he thought they were all just super hilarious. But lots of people didn’t, and when those people complained about them after he became the Oscars host, Kevin turned the blame around on them by telling them to “Stop looking for reasons to be negative.” Sure, Kevin. Sure. Shortly after he said, that, he posted a video on Instagram in which he explained that the people from the Academy had called him up and basically told him to apologize or he’d be fired. Kevin Hart: I Won’t Apologize for Homophobic Jokes! He refused to apologize. His stance at the time was that he’d apologized for those kinds of statements several times already, except, oddly enough, no one has been able to find a record of that anywhere. He’s acknowledged it, sure, but just with comments like “funny is funny,” which most people with the slightest bit of awareness can agree is very far from an apology. So that was that — he stepped down from the job, and we still don’t know who the host will be . All of this was old news, except Ellen DeGeneres brought everything back up when she had Kevin on her show yesterday. In that interview, she said that she still wanted him to host because people change, even though the haters refuse to accept that. But in another new interview, this one with Variety, Kevin is making it clear that he won’t be hosting the Oscars. Not now. Not ever. “Would I ever do it?” he asked himself. “No, it’s done. It’s done.” “The moment came and it was a blessing and I was excited at the opportunity and I still am,” he said. “In my mind I got the job, it was a dream job, and things came up that simply prohibited it from happening. But I don’t believe in going backwards.” So now, he said, “When I go on that stage, it will be because I’ve somehow figured out a way to win the Oscar.” “Somehow I’ll get to the stage but it’s not going to be in this way because it just comes with such a weird clout at this point.” And then he blamed “trolls” for digging up all those horrible things he said without bothering to find the apology he made about those things as well. Because he’s still insisting he made an apology. According to him, at some point in 2011, “I had to say to a person in the LGBTQ community, ‘Hey, I understand. And you know what? I’m wrong.'” He told that person “I can’t do nothing about that joke because it was done. I can’t do nothing about the tweets because they’re out there. I was wrong. It’ll never happen again and I’m sorry.” … Did he just say that to a random person? Is that his big apology that he expects people to know about? The thing is, if he was truly sorry for saying those things, there’s no reason why he shouldn’t be able to apologize again. Maybe he doesn’t want to offer an apology in every interview he does for the rest of his life, but for big instances like this, what would it hurt to make it known that you’ve changed your ignorant views? As he explained it, “I can’t put that energy into something that’s in my past. I can’t put that energy into negativity.” View Slideshow: Ellen DeGeneres Defends Kevin Hart, Gets BLASTED on Twitter Whatever, Kevin. Have it your way.
Johnny Bananas has taken major issue with something Bristol Palin recently said about Teen Mom OG. There’s a sentence we never expected to write. But the MTV veteran, who has appeared on The Real World and various versions of The Challenge, laid into the new cable network star late last month. While appearing on the Hollywood Pipeline podcast, Johnny was asked about Palin, specifically her claim that Teen Mom producers were responsible for “inaccuracies and false narratives” during her time on the show. For those who missed out on some pretty incredible episodes this past season, Bristol’s entire storyline was basically that her marriage was in ruins and she has great disdain for ex-husband Dakota Meyer. Despite the guy having lost most of his platoon in Afghanistan and openly suffering from PTSD. Because she reacted so harshly to such a serious condition faced by Meyer, Palin garnered a great deal of backlash during her run on the program. And she finally grew sick enough of it to go on an Instagram rant. “If I cared what people thought of me, I wouldn’t be here today – let’s be real. I’ve stood strong and held it down for my kids since day one,” Palin wrote on December 10. She said then complained about MTV trying to make her into Farrah Abraham by building so much contrived drama around her relationship. “No matter how bad @teenmom tries to portray my “life” ….. my babies, my family, my close friends – they know the TRUTH. I’m a pretty great mom, work my ass off, show up, and hustle everyday to give my kids a pretty great life,” she wrote.” Palin then (hilariously) concluded by wondering why Teen Mom focused on controversy over… religion? Scroll down to see what she wrote on this topic: @mtv doesn’t want to talk about faith, show work ethic, or juggling three kids alone, they don’t want to show the humble process of starting over after a divorce, building a career, or any real life issues. All they want with my little segment each week is some fake fill-in Farrah Abraham/Jerry Springer BS, and it’s simply not true. Don’t get me wrong – I’ve said some mean things and learned a lot the last several months – but the life I’ve built for my kids is NOT sitting around talking about baby daddy drama. Every week is a continued disappointment with their inaccuracies and false narratives. I hate getting all emo on you guys but I’ve kept quiet for too long about it. Don’t believe everything you see on TV. Bananas, meanwhile, thinks this entire line of reasoning is, well, bananas. “Shut up. Like honestly Bristol, would you just stop whining?” he said on the aforementioned post cast, continuing as follows; “You’re on an MTV show about kids that made bad decisions early on in life and are in dysfunctional relationships. There’s no way to edit that in a positive way, there just isn’t.” That sums it up well, doesn’t it? “Have you ever watched ‘Teen Mom’ before?” Johnny asked of Bristol. “There’s not a whole lot of feel good stories coming out of there. If you wanted a feel good story, you should have went on Oxygen or OWN. Bristol, of course, did previously have her own series titled Bristol Palin: Life’s a Tripp. But no one tuned in because it was boring and lame. So Palin accepted $250,000 to appear on this season of Teen Mom OG and is now complaining about it. And Bananas isn’t having it. “Her life’s been a reality television show,” he said. “We got enough of this, hearing your mom whining about the press and the publicity that she got and how it wasn’t accurate. Forge a different path … you knew what you were doing.” In conclusion, per Bananas: “You can’t get yourself involved in a show like this, put yourself out there and then get upset when you’re not being edited or portrayed the way you want to be. “That’s what reality television is. Reality television is the biggest misnomer ever because there’s nothing real about it. “They are going to take the topics, the situations that create the most drama, the most friction, that are going to draw the most eye balls there, and they are going to air that.” View Slideshow: Bristol Palin: I’ve Totally Failed as a Mother
Source: Jenae Spriensma / Getty Sometimes we just need a little mid-week motivation…even on Thursday. I mean, it’s MUCH harder to make it through the work week on like 2:30pm on a Thursday than any other day. There’s really nothing that makes the clock tick slower than knowing it’s almost Friday but not quite–and sometimes a good laugh is all we need to make the minutes pass a little more quickly. If you frequent Twitter as much as everyone else on the Internet, you’re no stranger to how up and down the experience can be. Sometimes you log on and end up scrolling for (let’s be honest here) the better part of 3 hours because EVERYTHING. IS FUNNY. But other times, we aren’t so lucky. Other times–the times when you actually NEED some entertainment–when you’re bored out of your mind, waiting for the train or trying to find something to look at on your lunch break, there’s absolutely nothing that catches your interest. But look no more, because we’ve compiled the most entertaining tweets on your timeline from today and included them here so you can get that laugh you need to make it through the rest of Thursday and hopefully Friday, too. Let’s face it, there’s nothing that makes the time pass more easily than a good laugh, and hopefully, you’ll get a couple with these next few tweets….. If your parents don’t tell everybody your business are they really your parents? But they’re my parents. https://t.co/lFJ8aVV20K — Kamye West (@itsKammy_G) January 3, 2019 If you haven’t yet navigated your way through Black Mirror’s interactive Bandersnatch episode, you know exactly what you gotta do when you get home. Spoiler alert: Azealia Banks isn’t actually in it. who got this bandersnatch ending? https://t.co/5nU07Vjp0q — Saint Alexander (@ralphalexandr) January 3, 2019 There’s probably nothing people tweet about more than relationships, and this tweet is as funny as it is accurate. Women shooting their shot knowing they'll never miss because men are easy pic.twitter.com/xKoTHBYJ88 — 7 January. (@_Bongz_RM) January 2, 2019 If you’ve never used your lase $10 to buy something you absolutely do not need, we don’t relate on any level. But kudos on that self-control. My last three brain cells when i want to buy something I don't need https://t.co/C3v8TcLBkI — IG: @Swaveyvic (@swaveyvicc) January 2, 2019 This whole Kanye versus Drake thing keeps heating up more and more every day…but unfortunately for Kanye, nobody in the Kar-Jenner family seems to be disowning the rapper like he might have hoped. At least Kanye’s wifey isn’t ACTUALLY there with her sisters. YOUR SISTERS IS PRESSING PLAY, YOUR NIGGAS IS PRESSING PLAY, YOUR WIFEY, YOUR WIFEY YOUR WIFEY. https://t.co/8nafgW0bfN — BOYNIECE SLAUGHTER (@joshhottness) January 2, 2019 Yeah, these aren’t burpees. Even those of us who’ve never done a burpee in their life know that these aren’t burpees. I count 0 burpees https://t.co/mjcHbKlFwh — darwin (@itssDarwinn) January 2, 2019 If you’ve ever wanted to hide in your hoodie because your mom made a scene somewhere put your hands up. At what point to all moms reach the stage where they have no shame? i be so embarrassed, like damn who raised u lmaoo https://t.co/gXvVdjU7ED — ᵇᵃᵇʸ ᵍ♡ (@germanndasavage) January 2, 2019 Ya know…sometimes it’s okay just to break-up, instead. But unfortunately for this guy, his wife might actually be leaving him and just wanted a little revenge. pic.twitter.com/MxUynpSs5u — Cult of Personality (@Phranchize19) January 3, 2019 When internet celebrities collide, the internet rejoices. It’s only right. The 3 kings when they went to go visit Jesus Christ https://t.co/oApj3YlKEA — Jusset Pinto (@Jusset_pintooo) January 1, 2019 Have you EVER laughed out loud when you typed “lol?” It simply doesn’t happen, but that doesn’t mean we’re not all screaming on the inside. Me quoting somebody's tweet with “Screaming! ” pic.twitter.com/6WTfGLgab5 — The Last (@JUSLIKEMIKE863) January 2, 2019 This is just a good idea, point blank. I’m sure if anyone goes through with this we’ll hear all about it on–you guessed it–Twitter. If you pay me $50 I'll show up to your funeral but stand really far away, holding a black umbrella regardless of the weather, so that people think you died with a dark and interesting secret. — Dana Schwartz (@DanaSchwartzzz) January 3, 2019 Watching a 14-year-old do literally anything makes me regret ever being 14. i can’t believe i was ever 14 years old it just doesn’t seem like something i’d do — zander (@alezander) January 3, 2019 Sometimes you really don’t see it coming. Me watching a show that’s literally called “a series of unfortunate events” *an unfortunate event happens Me: pic.twitter.com/zigUdUynPh — Marilyn (@marilynhtr) January 1, 2019 Now, this is just creepy. More song lyrics coming true for Kanye here, but let’s be honest, there’s no way this wasn’t even a little bit planned…right? “My psychic told me she'll have a ass like Serena, Trina, Jennifer Lopez, four kids” https://t.co/dYt70du6lS — Shoshanna (@NalediSowazzz) January 2, 2019 This is the only right answer to the question. i’m pregnant https://t.co/6DaR4EMQyb — anthony (@TakeCarePT2) January 2, 2019 3 days into the new year and things are going great…..I swear. “how’s your 2019 so far?” me: pic.twitter.com/RBVaqaIdKc — j ø j ø (@cloutboyjojoo) January 3, 2019 It’s almost impossible to complain about anything at Subway because you literally see it all in front of you as they make the food. But you have every right to complain about the $5 footlongs never actually being $5. You literally watch them make your sandwich in front of you https://t.co/dHzqcKvLGV — Beyonce’s neo (@JB_Dior) January 2, 2019 The internet has a lot of dangerous opportunities, but meeting a chicken nugget shouldn’t be one of them. If your child willingly goes to meet a chicken nugget, then that's just natural selection at this point lmao https://t.co/LlSIpvVM6C — (@BajanShvm) January 2, 2019 Seriously, open it. open for a surprise pic.twitter.com/pwJRxX4KYa — Teddy (@MrTeddyTedster) August 6, 2017
Source: Gallo Images / Getty You’d think after Coachella announced their line-up , people would get excited for the festival and that would be the end of it. However, folks are putting their zoom-in feature to good use with criticism of the festival’s fine print. First, there was a whole Gucci Mane fiasco where instead of printing “Gucci Mane” as a performer, Coachella billed him as “Gucci Gang.” However, Coachella came through with the quick save and later changed their artist site to show Gucci would be performing with Lil Pump and Smokepurpp as the “Gucci Gang.” Nice one Coachella. But this didn’t stop other people from beefing with the music festival…more specifically a not-so-happy music artist. Nigerian afrobeat star Burna Boy couldn’t help but notice that his name was smaller in the billing than say…the headliners of the show. Peep his name below, three rows down from Ariana Grande. pic.twitter.com/v7RmGri9O0 — Coachella (@coachella) January 3, 2019 Burna Boy was so annoyed with his placement that he made a post about it on Insta-stories. “I am an AFRICAN GIANT and will not be reduced to whatever that tiny writing means,” he said. Ironically, the afrobeat artist Mr. Eazi, who’s just as big as Burna Boy, also received the same-sized text and complaints from him were nowhere to be found. The Internet was quick to clown Burna Boy over his print outrage. Burna boy trying to find his name on the Coachella set list pic.twitter.com/I9dfG21lsm — Mo (@Sandymonajj) January 3, 2019 Dear Burna Boy, As a spokesperson for Coachella,we have fixed the poster pic.twitter.com/T8UByNNwlu — Bright Uchemadu (@iamswitchme) January 3, 2019 if Burna is this upset over font wait till he gets there and they tell him he's performing at 2pm — Apollonia (@ooe_91) January 3, 2019 Some people pointed out that there was a disconnect between Americans and Africans over music taste. While afrobeat artists are booming in places like Nigeria and Ghana, they have yet to make a large-scale impact on American audiences. “Burna boy. No notable award to his name.. No Billboard appearance. No BET nomination.. Just one breakthrough year and he gets picked for coachella for the first time in his life and this ni**a thinks he’s Drake,” Twitter user @OlaTheOG said. “You want your name in caps like Ariana that has 141m followers on IG.” Burna boy. No notable award to his name.. No Billboard appearance. No BET nomination.. Just one breakthrough year and he gets picked for coachella for the first time in his life and this nigga thinks he's Drake. You want your name in caps like Ariana that has 141m followers on IG — BREZZIDENT (@OlaTheOG) January 3, 2019 Many people followed up on the Ariana Grande comparison, saying Burna Boy hasn’t reached the same pop status as the “Thank U, Next” singer, so his billing font might be a tad smaller. Someone said Burna boy has more fan base than Ariana Grande Please what's the color of this madness — Trouble Maker (G.O) (@ObongRoviel) January 3, 2019 Then, of course, there were people who were just plain petty… Have you greeted Burna Boy this afternoon?? https://t.co/yssKP4y6az — valking♔ (@_valkiing) January 3, 2019 Lmaoooooo somebody went to clean a whole Ariana Grande's name & Put Burna Boy. No Respect pic.twitter.com/swYdbM4YcT — KinG NomSo (@ani_nomso) January 3, 2019 Eventually, Burna Boy responded to the backlash with another Insta-story post , writing: “AFRICAN creatives going Global. Not the soft, Low self esteem Africans with the slave mentality. I will grant an interview soon to make myself understood. Nothing say comes from any place of ‘pride’ or any sense of ‘entitlement,’ it comes from my Vision of the future of AFRICA not just AFRICAN Music.” What do you think? Should Coachella put more respect on Burna’s name or does Burna’s font outrage still go under the petty files? One thing is for certain. People will be expecting a headline-worthy performance from him come April.
Sad news out of Hollywood today, as actor and comedian Bob Einstein has passed away at the age of 76. Einstein was best known for his roles on Arrested Development and Curb Your Enthusiasm , and as the creator of the popular character Super Dave Osborne. Reps for Einstein say that he had recently been diagnosed with cancer. Einstein was the older brother of comedy legend Albert Brooks who paid tribute on Twitter moments ago: “R.I.P. My dear brother Bob Einstein,” Brooks wrote. “A great brother, father and husband. A brilliantly funny man. You will be missed forever.” Einstein is likely best known to modern audiences for his recurring roles as Marty Funkhouser on Curb Your Enthusiasm and Larry Middleman on Curb Your Enthusiasm . But what younger fans might not realize is that he had been a fixture in Hollywood since the 1960s, when he got his start writing for the legendary Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. Einstein was pursuing a career in advertising when Tom Smothers spotted him performing at an open mic night in Los Angeles. Smothers invited the 26-year-old to the set of his show, an opportunity that Einstein later said transformed his life. “Tom Smothers made our life by giving us that,” he stated in a 2017 interview. In the ’80s, Einstein created the Super Dave Osborne, a hapless stuntman character who made regular appearances on the TV show Bizarre, as well as on Late Night With David Letterman, before spawning his own series. Super Dave ran on Showtime from 1987-91. The character was revived for a Spike TV special in 2009. While he may not have been a household name to those outside of the entertainment industry, in the comedy world, Einstein was a bonafide legend. News of his passing has made Einstein a worldwide trending topic on Twitter, with thousands of tributes pouring in from family, friends, and fans. Einstein is survived by his wife Roberta Einstein, his daughter Erin Einstein Dale, and his two grandchildren, Ethan and Zoe. Our thoughts go out to his loved ones during this difficult time.