It’s still raining on Andy Cohen, because he’s getting some serious pushback from the Times Square Alliance after he ranted on air about being singled out by officials who forced him to take down his umbrella during his CNN New Year’s Eve broadcast.
During his fit, Andy clai...
Andy Cohen Times Square Alliance Fires Back Pours Water On His NYE Umbrella Rant
Thursday, January 3, 2019
Andy Cohen Times Square Alliance Fires Back Pours Water On His NYE Umbrella Rant
Monday, March 19, 2018
Kendall Jenner Likely Regrets Chris Brown Alliance Right About Now
In a recent interview, Kendall Jenner expressed regret over that controversial Pepsi commercial from April of last year.
But at least no Pepsi can has ever been accused of beating up its girlfriend.
The same, of course, cannot be said for Chris Brown.
And this explains why so many Kendall Jenner fans are aghast at the model’s decision to make a cameo in Brown’s latest music video.
As previously reported, Jenner appears in the video for “Freaky Friday,” a collaboration between this violent artist and a rapper named Lil Dicky.
At one point in the footage, Dicky takes the form of the Keeping Up with the Kardashians star, crooning:
Holy sh-t, I got a vagina, I’m gonna learn. I’m gonna understand the inner workings of a woman!
(This is seriously profound and lyrical stuff, folks.)
Jenner hasn’t explained her motivation for this appearance, but Brown pleaded guilty to physically assaulting then-girlfriend Rihanna in 2009.
He has also had a tumultuous relationship with his ex Karrueche Tran, who had a restraining order taken out against him in 2017 and who has also accused him of attacking her.
Why would Kendall possibly associate herself with the singer?
We have no idea.
And we aren’t the only ones demanding an answer while questioning Jenner’s decision-making process here.
“Please tell me you’re not supporting chris brown,” one Twitter user wrote in response to the 22-year-old’s Tweet about her cameo, while another fan added simply:
“Girl please don’t support an abuser.”
Along with Jenner, meanwhile, Ed Sheeran also appears in this same music video.
He’s one of the most successful solo artists out there and most definitely did not need any sort of professional bump from Brown.
So… what the heck were you thinking, Ed?!?
“@edsheeran is on a song with Chris Brown. And in my opinion that currently makes him a dick,” one Internet user wrote.
And another chimed in as follows: “I will not be getting involved with that song. I thought he had better judgement.”
Followers really don’t seem sure how to respond to Sheeran’s cameo.
This is someone whose biggest controversy to date was… we don’t even know. Briefly guest-starring on Game of Thrones last season, we guess?
“I’m kinda upset Ed Sheeran’s on a Chris Brown song cause I hate supporting that a–hole abuser but I love supporting Ed,” Tweeted a confused fan.
Last week, Brown’s beating of Rihanna returned to the news after Snapchat actually posted an advertisement that mocked his assault conviction.
The message asked users whether they’d rather “slap Rihanna” or “punch Chris Brown.”
Really, this is a thing that happened.
A spokesperson for the social media app apologized in a statement shortly after the ad went viral, saying the “advert was reviewed and approved in error, as it violates our advertising guidelines.”
Rihanna also said something directly to the company at the time:
“I’m just trying to figure out what the point was with this mess! I’d love to call it ignorance, but I know you ain’t that dumb!
“You let us down! Shame on you. Throw the whole app-oligy away.”
In conclusion: Chris Brown sucks and Kendall Jenner has a lot of explaining to do.
Thursday, February 8, 2018
Celebrity Big Brother Recap: Omarosa Forms an All-Female Alliance!
From the moment Julie Chen introduced us to the Celebrity Big Brother house, it was clear this was going to be a season like no other.
Julie wasted no time in introducing us to the houseguests. They are Metta World Peace, Ariadna Guiterrez, Ross Mathews, Brandi Glanville Mark McGrath, Omarosa, Marissa Jaret Winokur, James Maslow, Keshia Knight Pulliam, and Shannon Elizabeth.
Yeah, it’s clear the producers scraped the bottom of the barrel with some of them, but Omarosa made it clear from the get-go that she was in the house to play.
Her dress was just too much, but it showed she did not care about what the others thought of her. Omarosa wanted to have an all-female alliance to get the men out.
In doing so, it revealed a glaring flaw in the format. There were six females and five males when the season kicked off. It’s certainly an odd number.
Before Brandi entered the house, her stylist said she would need to keep her mouth shut, or she ran the risk of becoming an early target. She did not take that to heart and immediately started dragging James Maslow for speaking about his vocal range.
Brandi felt like Mark McGrath should have been speaking about vocal range because he was in the business for a longer time. This rattled James, who told Mark he needed to win HOH and put up Brandi.
Omarosa spoke to Shannon about creating an alliance with the ladies, and it became a reality a few scenes later. The men were too busy messing around to notice the women becoming a force to be reckoned with.
At the HOH competition, Omarosa won immunity from the first eviction, and it allowed her to step out of the competition for the week.
The houseguests had to hold on to a supersized award for dear life. The women dominated the competition, and it came down to James and Shannon.
James was visibly struggling and tried to cut a deal with Shannon to keep him safe, but Omarosa interjected, saying that James was close to falling so a deal would be unfair to Shannon.
In a confessional, Omarosa dished that she knew she did not want to align with James and that’s why she shut down the dealmaking during the competition.
Shannon won the first HOH of the season, but Julie dropped a bomb of epic proportions on the houseguests. They all had to pick a gift that would have some Big Brother swag or a game-changing twist.
That twist would allow the lucky recipient to overthrow the HOH and become the one in power for that week. James knew the odds were stacked against him, but the episode concluded before we got down to it.
What did you think of the opener?
Will you continue watching?
Hit the comments below!
If you want to find out what happens next, have a look at the spoilers below!
Monday, September 11, 2017
John Salley Gunning for BBB Alliance with LaVar Ball
John Salley has a message for LaVar Ball — I can take Big Baller Brand to the next level!!! Here’s the deal … Salley is a part-owner in Q4 Designs — an apparel company that manufactures everything from shoes to shirts and more. The NBA…
Monday, August 7, 2017
Big Brother Recap: A Crumbling Alliance?
Josh has been one of the crazier houseguests on Big Brother Season 19, and if he’s proven one thing, it’s that he can hold a grudge.
So, the news that he was the new Head of Household certainly sent an air of mystery around the house because there’s no telling what he might do.
Paul breathed a sigh of relief that his side of the house would remain in power this week, but with Paul setting his sights on Jessica, Josh had some other targets in mind.
When the rest of the house aside from Mark, Elena, Jessica, and Cody hold a meeting, they note that Mark and Elena seem unhappy about the whole thing.
Mark and Josh have not seen eye-to-eye for weeks, so there should be some uncertainty from Mark that he could wind up on the block.
Things took a tense turn when Alex later appeared in another room to say that Mark was not happy, and Mark was sitting in the room.
Awkward. Alex says to him that it’s clear he is playing both sides. Thus, that’s why she said that, but he’s on to her. Paul breaks the ice by saying that everyone should be playing in the temptation competition.
That way, Jessica, and Cody have less of a chance of winning safety.
Just when it appeared there was going to be calm in the house, Josh told Elena how crappy it was for her and Mark to throw him under the bus a few weeks before.
This throws us all the way back to Paul’s decision to leave the pair out of the loop when Ramses was sent home. Paul is not the nicest of people in the house, but all of his moves have been calculating.
While Elena was emerging as the target for Josh, Paul wanted to reiterate that it was time to take Jessica and Cody out in order secure their safety.
Christmas, however, seemed ready to part with her pack and felt like taking Elena out would be a good move because she has come close to winning competitions.
For the safety competition, Jessica and Cody decide that one of them has to win and one has to come in the last place to secure safety.
The other houseguests figured out pretty quickly that it was a strategic move for Jessica so she could play in the veto.
Josh has no choice but to nominate Mark and Elena. He wants Elena out, but Paul is pushing to send third nominee, Jessica out the door.
How will it all play out?
We’re intrigued!
Monday, July 17, 2017
Big Brother Recap: A Shocking New Alliance
One dominant alliance in the Big Brother house can make things rather boring, but watching the cracks appear in that alliance makes for some riveting moments as they start to throw one another under the bus.
When the episode got underway, the space-themed Head of Household competition was well underway, and just like our spoilers revealed, Alex emerged with the win.
That was thanks to a last-minute deal with Elena in which she agreed to keep Elena’s people safe. However, it was silly of Elena to enter into the deal without defining the terms of it.
Without knowing who, exactly, to keep safe, Alex could have put whoever the heck she wanted up on the block, and the other houseguests would need to accept it.
Jason is trying to play too hard too soon, and that could ultimately cost him his place in the game. Alex is playing it safe by nominating Jessica, but she’s also keeping her options open for a backdoor option.
Alex has been on the block a handful of times, and she’s managed to gain some respect in the house. She’s a woman of her word, and everyone seems to trust her.
Paul decided to reveal that Cody told him about Mark and Dominque causing some animosity in the alliance, and it was genuinely a smart tactic. It took the target off Jessica, and Alex was thankful to Paul for throwing the options out there.
Alex was probably pissed because Mark ambushed her while she was having a chat with her group. Like, what was he even thinking? Elena already ensured his safety.
Dominique is coming across as very sneaky, and it seems like she’s not as nice as she’s leading people to believe. Turning to Alex to throw Elena under the bus was just uncalled for.
As expected, Alex nominated Jessica and Dominique for eviction. She also managed to call Dominique out in front of everyone.
Elsewhere, Christmas returned to the game and revealed she had a bone transplant. That came out of the left field, and it was very sad. She’s an athletic woman, and this is going to affect her livelihood.
Poor Jason must have felt horrible about the whole thing, but how was he to know she was going to fall off of his back and damage her foot?
Raven also gave us an update on her own condition. She has a rare stomach disease that prevents her from digesting food.
It was upsetting to watch her open up, but it was great she got to raise awareness for it.
What do you think of all the drama?
Are you enjoying the Alex and Paul alliance?
Sound off below!
Monday, November 7, 2016
"Game of Thrones" Cast -- Jon Snow and Khaleesi Form Alliance ... For Spanish Soccer Match (PHOTO GALLERY)
Nothing brings warring factions together like a good ol’ soccer match — just ask Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen … who finally got on the same side to cheer up the Sevilla soccer team.
Monday, July 4, 2016
Big Brother Recap: The Eight Pack Alliance In Jeopardy?
Expect the unexpected.
That’s the bold statement we hear every damn summer about the latest season of Big Brother and it really makes me question just how far the producers will go to shake up the game.
Remember the Big Brother Takeover? That was the worst weekly competition in the history of the series, but there’s something about the Big Brother Road Kill that’s making this summer the best one yet for the CBS series.
It’s just thrilling to think that one side of the house has all the power, but then the other side can fracture the big alliance without even winning HOH.
The drama picked up at the HOH competition and it was pretty tense. Victor knew he had to win this one because his ally was just booted from the game in one of the best blindsides of the entire series.
Frank’s plan to have Jozea’s alliance members shook up going into the competition worked very well. While the rest of the house were focusing on winning the power, Nicole was sitting on the sidelines, scared at the thought of being a target.
Natalie joined her when she was swiftly disqualified from the competition. Everyone seemed to be at the same point of the competition until the Freakazoids lost a handful of berries. Then, Tiffany threw her win because she knew Corey would have a better chance of winning without her.
Let’s face it, Vanessa got so paranoid whenever she had power, so it’s good that her sister realizes that she could share that exact same trait.
Victor and Bronte almost won the competition, but James threw a wrench in their plan to give Category 4 the win. Paulie took the HOH crown because he spent the last week on the block.
We never got to see just how annoyed Bridgette was because she also had a stretch on the block, but she’s safe, so maybe she let it go.
After the competition, Natalie cried in the toilet because she thought she was public enemy number one, but James comforted her and let her know that should be safe.
In a flashback, Frank revealed the plan to Victor, who was scared that the house was gunning for him. Now that I’ve watched it play out, Frank is trying way too hard to play all sides of the house and if he continues this way, he’s probably toast.
Victor was tricked into thinking that he had an alliance with Paulie and that Paulie wouldn’t target him. Paulie secretly wants to send Victor packing through the back door because of the way he acted last week.
The thing Paulie needs to remember is that revenge is a dish best served cold. He’s doing what Frank wants and it’s making it look like Paulie is bitter to the rest of the house.
Not a good look.
Victor won the Road Kill competition and decided to target James, but with Paul in his ear, he changed his decision and nominated Tiffany.
Paul, Bronte and Tiffany are the nominees for this week.
What did you think of all the drama tonight? Will Paulie’s plan to send Victor out of the house work?
Hit the comments with your take on the latest drama in the house.
Big Brother Recap: The Eight Pack Alliance In Jeopardy?
Expect the unexpected.
That’s the bold statement we hear every damn summer about the latest season of Big Brother and it really makes me question just how far the producers will go to shake up the game.
Remember the Big Brother Takeover? That was the worst weekly competition in the history of the series, but there’s something about the Big Brother Road Kill that’s making this summer the best one yet for the CBS series.
It’s just thrilling to think that one side of the house has all the power, but then the other side can fracture the big alliance without even winning HOH.
The drama picked up at the HOH competition and it was pretty tense. Victor knew he had to win this one because his ally was just booted from the game in one of the best blindsides of the entire series.
Frank’s plan to have Jozea’s alliance members shook up going into the competition worked very well. While the rest of the house were focusing on winning the power, Nicole was sitting on the sidelines, scared at the thought of being a target.
Natalie joined her when she was swiftly disqualified from the competition. Everyone seemed to be at the same point of the competition until the Freakazoids lost a handful of berries. Then, Tiffany threw her win because she knew Corey would have a better chance of winning without her.
Let’s face it, Vanessa got so paranoid whenever she had power, so it’s good that her sister realizes that she could share that exact same trait.
Victor and Bronte almost won the competition, but James threw a wrench in their plan to give Category 4 the win. Paulie took the HOH crown because he spent the last week on the block.
We never got to see just how annoyed Bridgette was because she also had a stretch on the block, but she’s safe, so maybe she let it go.
After the competition, Natalie cried in the toilet because she thought she was public enemy number one, but James comforted her and let her know that should be safe.
In a flashback, Frank revealed the plan to Victor, who was scared that the house was gunning for him. Now that I’ve watched it play out, Frank is trying way too hard to play all sides of the house and if he continues this way, he’s probably toast.
Victor was tricked into thinking that he had an alliance with Paulie and that Paulie wouldn’t target him. Paulie secretly wants to send Victor packing through the back door because of the way he acted last week.
The thing Paulie needs to remember is that revenge is a dish best served cold. He’s doing what Frank wants and it’s making it look like Paulie is bitter to the rest of the house.
Not a good look.
Victor won the Road Kill competition and decided to target James, but with Paul in his ear, he changed his decision and nominated Tiffany.
Paul, Bronte and Tiffany are the nominees for this week.
What did you think of all the drama tonight? Will Paulie’s plan to send Victor out of the house work?
Hit the comments with your take on the latest drama in the house.