#BossipMukbang: Closet Kerfuffle Welcome to BOSSIP’s Mukbang . In this original series, we’re bringing you episodes infused with messy stories all mashed up with deliciously (messy) food. We all know that the best stories from your life and relationship are shared over a good meal, so (smartly) put those two together to deliver some viciously funny content. From the first date experience, all the way to marriage we got some victims guests to spill EVERYTHING—but their food. For our Mukbangs, we’re sticking with the online craze of storytelling on camera with messy, over the top meals but our guests are dishing on dating. Their stories are just as juicy as the food they’re eating and in a twist, the BOSSIP staff is providing commentary on what we really think about our brave Mukbangers and their bizarre dating mishaps. Watch things get deliciously messy and viciously hilarious above.
The Voice continued the process of whittling down the contestants as we are fast approaching the season finale. With Monday’s performance show giving fans much of the same as the 13 hopefuls continued to sing as best they could, it was time for two to be sent home during Tuesday’s results show. As is the norm with these overstuffed episodes, there were performances that were dull and thrown in there just to pad out the episode. But who got sent to safety? Sent to Safety Reagan Strange (Team Adam) Kirk Jay (Team Blake) Kennedy Holmes (Team Jennifer) Chevel Shepherd (Team Kelly) Chris Kroeze (Team Blake) DeAndre Nico (Team Adam) Kymberli Joye (Team Kelly) MaKenzie Thomas (Team Jennifer) Dave Fenley (Team Blake) Sarah Grace (Team Kelly) That left Lynnea Moorer, SandyRedd, and Tyke James to duke it out for that final spot in the live shows. SandyRedd (Team Jennifer) – “Believer” With some of the best vocals this season, Sandy Redd’s performance was mediocre at best. Viewers know she can sing, but it sounded like there were technical issues with this one. It was like the show was purposefully making her sound worse, and that’s a big no-no. Tyke James (Team Adam) – “Home” Tyke was saved by his coach last week, but after some more terrible performances, he’s back in the bottom two. It’s hardly surprising. He’s not a great singer, and he continued to drive that home during this dud of number. Did he do enough to make it through? Not a chance in hell. Lynnea Moorer (Team Kelly) – “If I Ain’t Got You” Lynnea returned to the bottom on Tuesday. Initially, she never got a chair to turn at the Blinds, so she went on to move to the Comeback Stage. Her vocals improved for sure, but SandyRedd was still the best performer out of these three save me ones. In the end, Lynnea got yet another reprieve while SandyRedd and Tyke James were sent home. Okay then. The Voice continues Mondays on NBC. View Slideshow: The Voice Winners: RANKED!
(Photo by Harmony Gerber/WireImage) Rappers And Singers With Lots Of Baby Mommas Baby momma drama. It’s a tale as old as time and one that rappers and singers have talked about since music was invented. However, sometimes rappers and singers can’t just settle for one baby momma. Or even two. These men are going for full rosters of kids and women. So let’s look at some rappers and singers who have lots of kids…and lots of baby mommas.
The Voice Season 8 began this fall’s epic Battle Rounds with contestants dueling it out for survival, with everything at stake in mano a mano duels. Well, assuming no superstar throws them a lifeline. Thank goodness for the steal – coaches can grab defeated singers, two apiece, in this round – because without them, this would be unfair. With the singers feeding off of one another and lending their respective strengths to the duet as a whole, instantly eliminating one is cruel. Even if there’s a clear victor, knowing that the steal is in play allows us to focus on what a thoroughly creative and entertaining format this is. Let’s break down Monday’s clashes, the victors, the vanquished and the stolen (if applicable) in the first night of the Battle Round below … View Slideshow: The Voice Season 8 Battle Rounds: Night One
It's been two weeks since Zayn Malik broke up with Perrie Edwards , but considering the singers had dated for three years and were engaged to be married, we imagine the wound is still pretty fresh. At first, Perrie managed to put on a brave face , but given how many sad breakup ballads she croons along with the rest of Little Mix, it was only a matter of time before her emotions got the best of her on stage. Fortunately, the rest of the group rallied around her for support. It's good to have shoulders to cry on, Perrie, but it's more important to remember that judging from Zayn's recent Twitter activity , you dodged a serious douche bullet.
The Voice is down to just four singers, all of whom gave it their all in performing their original songs on the first prat of the Season 8 finale. Could Meghan Linsey, Joshua Davis or Koryn Hawthorne impress enough to deny favorite Sawyer Fredericks the crown Tuesday night? Watch the performances below – along with several duets with the singers' coaches AND their songs' official music videos – and decide! 1. Koryn Hawthorne – Bright Fire (The Voice Finale) Koryn Hawthorne sings her original single, “Bright Fire,” on night one of The Voice Season 8 finale. How do you think she did? 2. Joshua Davis – The Workingman’s Hymn (The Voice Finale) “The Workingman’s Hymn” was Joshua Davis’ original song choice for The Voice Season 8 finale. Will it make him a winner? 3. Sawyer Fredericks – Please (The Voice Finale) Looking for America’s finale votes, Sawyer Fredericks absolutely nails his original song, “Please” on The Voice Season 8. 4. Meghan Linsey – Change My Mind (The Voice Finale) Meghan Linsey performs her own single, “Change My Mind,” on The Voice finals. How do you think she did? 5. Meghan Linsey – Freeway of Love (The Voice Finale) Meghan Linsey gives her best to Aretha Franklin’s “Freeway of Love” on The Voice Season 8 finale. 6. Joshua Davis and Adam Levine – Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes (The Voice Finale) Joshua Davis teams up with his coach, Adam Levine, to perform Paul Simon’s “Diamonds on the Soles of Her Shoes” on The Voice Season 8 finale. View Slideshow
Her name is Kim Kardashian…you’ve probably heard of her, because she’s been labeled the most powerful woman in entertainment, which is an insane concept considering she is just a hooker porn slut who took a lot of black cock publicly…with a reality show… She matters more than any of these vapid actresses who think they have talent…and in a lot of ways…I think that’s awesome. Sure, I find her irritating, trashy, shameless, disgusting…unattractive, overrated…the devil…but the fact that she’s the most important person in pop culture gives this singers and actors and people who think they are trained or have talent a little fuck you…because no one cares you dancing monkey…we’re more into the bitch who exposes her life to the world…. Real life, even when scripted, is just more powerful than Sandra Bullock in Gravity…or whatever…and here she is being a whore on Earth Day…because as you know she’s the biggest human waste, pollutant, natural disaster due to the state of the world there is…and she’s got the titties to distract from that.. The post Kim Kardashian Earth Day Bullshit of the Day appeared first on DrunkenStepfather .