Did Hov swipe brother Kanye’s artist right from under him? Big Sean Switches To Roc Nation Seems like a lot is in transition for Big Sean – first a new lady , now a new label. Kanye’s protege has switched teams, leaving Yeezy’s G.O.O.D. Music imprint in favor of Jay Z’s Roc Nation label. Roc Nation shared the news via Twitter earlier this evening: Congrats…boi! Do you think we’ll get better bangers out of Sean than when he was signed to G.O.O.D.??
Yesterday, Rolling Stone released excerpts from an interview in which Taylor Swift admitted her song “Bad Blood” was written about a musical rival. The Internet instantly set about speculating as to who Taylor could’ve been so upset with (aside from her many ex-boyfriends) that she devoted an entire track of her forthcoming album to talking trash. Taylor’s quotes were picked apart for clues, and her history was examined by fans hoping to piece together the identity of her professional rival. Turns out the answer may have been under our noses and on our Twitter feeds all the while: Just hours after Taylor’s quote went public, Katy Perry tweeted, “Watch out for the Regina George in sheep’s clothing,” a reference to the villainous manipulator from the 2004 film Mean Girls . We’d say it might just be a coincidence, but there’s far more evidence that Katy is the latest celeb to be the subject of one of Taylor’s famous musical burns: In the interview, Taylor says the unidentified rival tried to “sabotage an entire arena tour” by essentially stealing Swift’s staff. Last year – right about the time Taylor says the incident took place – three of Swift’s backup dancers reportedly left to join Perry’s world tour. Taylor fired back by having Sara Bareilles join her on stage to sing “Brave.” It was a loaded cameo, as Katy has been accused of plagiarizing “Brave” with her song “Roar.” Then, of course, there’s the fact that both Taylor and Katy dated John Mayer . Taylor swears her feud has nothing to do with guys, but c’mon…with Taylor isn’t a guy always involved somehow? Hopefully, Katy will respond with a diss track of her own and we’ll have an old-fashioned beef on our hands. Kinda like Biggie vs. Tupac, except with bake-offs instead of shoot-outs. 15 Celebrity Feuds We Never Saw Coming 1. Seth Rogen vs. Nancy Grace Nancy Grace wondered aloud on Twitter whether pot was to blame for a guy killing his wife. Seth Rogen replied that the anchor is a “dumbass.”
Yesterday, Rolling Stone released excerpts from an interview in which Taylor Swift admitted her song “Bad Blood” was written about a musical rival. The Internet instantly set about speculating as to who Taylor could’ve been so upset with (aside from her many ex-boyfriends) that she devoted an entire track of her forthcoming album to talking trash. Taylor’s quotes were picked apart for clues, and her history was examined by fans hoping to piece together the identity of her professional rival. Turns out the answer may have been under our noses and on our Twitter feeds all the while: Just hours after Taylor’s quote went public, Katy Perry tweeted, “Watch out for the Regina George in sheep’s clothing,” a reference to the villainous manipulator from the 2004 film Mean Girls . We’d say it might just be a coincidence, but there’s far more evidence that Katy is the latest celeb to be the subject of one of Taylor’s famous musical burns: In the interview, Taylor says the unidentified rival tried to “sabotage an entire arena tour” by essentially stealing Swift’s staff. Last year – right about the time Taylor says the incident took place – three of Swift’s backup dancers reportedly left to join Perry’s world tour. Taylor fired back by having Sara Bareilles join her on stage to sing “Brave.” It was a loaded cameo, as Katy has been accused of plagiarizing “Brave” with her song “Roar.” Then, of course, there’s the fact that both Taylor and Katy dated John Mayer . Taylor swears her feud has nothing to do with guys, but c’mon…with Taylor isn’t a guy always involved somehow? Hopefully, Katy will respond with a diss track of her own and we’ll have an old-fashioned beef on our hands. Kinda like Biggie vs. Tupac, except with bake-offs instead of shoot-outs. 15 Celebrity Feuds We Never Saw Coming 1. Seth Rogen vs. Nancy Grace Nancy Grace wondered aloud on Twitter whether pot was to blame for a guy killing his wife. Seth Rogen replied that the anchor is a “dumbass.”
Don’t get it twisted… GQ Magazine Denies Crowning Kim Kardashian West “Woman Of The Year” It’s a rare day that a magazine denounces their own cover girl in any nation’s iteration of the publication. But GQ is slowly tiptoeing away from Kimmy’s caked-out nude spread in their British issue’s October Men Of The Year Issue. The woman gracing the cover of the annual issue is largely assumed to be the “Woman of the Year” according to the magazine…but the US edition of the men’s pub made sure to let you all know that is NOT the case when it comes to Kim through a series of tweets blasted out on Monday afternoon. Via RadarOnline : Although they have a similar name, GQ US is letting the world know that it is different from British GQ. The latter publication recently named Kim Kardashian “Woman of the Year,” but the U.S. version did not agree with that decision! American GQ has been on the Twitter defensive all day Monday responding to people’s angry tweets about the reality star’s award. Twitter users have been causing a storm as of late, calling Kim’s award a “mistake” and an “error.” User @travi44 even described it as “an error in judgment” while @stevecook_32 tweeted, “I held y’all to a higher standard that’s all. Woman of the year!? For what?” But instead of ignoring the influx of hateful comments, GQ US has responded to the outcry in a way that shows it wants nothing to do with the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star’s award. Peep the tweets: Ouch. We seriously doubt that Kim’s husband, who was JUST on American GQ’s cover a couple months back, is going to appreciate this too much…
Fabolous went on two Twitter rants today about how people are just participating in the ice bucket challenge and tweeting about Joan Rivers because “it’s cool to do.”