Joe Biden says he’ll be rootin’ hard for Philly this Sunday … but the former Vice President doesn’t seem 100% confident his Eagles will be flying high at Super Bowl 52. Why?? In a word — BRADY. “I don’t think they’re gonna take out Brady,” Biden…
Wednesday, January 31, 2018
Monday, December 11, 2017
Jermaine O"Neal: Fans Crossed Line with Seahawks" Quinton Jefferson, I Would Know!!
Jermaine O’Neal knows all about player vs. fan fights (Malice in the Palace, anyone??) … so when we got J.O. at LAX, we had to get his reaction to Quinton Jefferson almost going full Ron Artest at Sunday’s Seahawks-Jaguars…
Saturday, August 26, 2017
Taylor Swift Just Crossed the Beyhive. Find Out Why.
In her brand new song, Taylor Swift takes aim at famous rivals such as Kim Kardashian, Kanye West and Katy Perry.
But it’s a different A-Lister who now has a beef with the artist.
Or, perhaps we should more accurately say, it’s a different artist’s fan base.
On Friday afternoon, Swift unveiled a music video teaser for “Look at What You Made Me Do,” two days ahead of when the full video will premiere at the MTV Video Music Awards.
You can check it out HERE.
It doesn’t reveal very much.
But it has revealed enough to severely anger the Beyhive, the loyal group of Beyonce fans who worship at the feet of the world’s most popular solo singer…
… and who have now set their sights on Swift.
In one frame from her video teaser, Swift is dressed in a black leotard and fishnet tights while leading a group of male dancers who are all rocking similar looks.
The footage appears to be set in an ornate ballroom.
Critics, meanwhile, are pointing to Beyonce’s Lemonade visual album as a comparison.
In the video for the Beyonce track “Sorry,” the superstar and Serena Williams dance in the halls of a lavish Louisiana plantation… while wearing – you guessed it! – black leotards.
Queen Bey also donned the look with a contingent of similarly dressed backup dancers during her performance of “Formation” at Super Bowl 50.
One fan tweeted side-by-side screen shots of Swift’s “Look What You Made Me Do” teaser and video from Lemonade, captioning it “Lemonade and Minute Maid.”
Ouch.
That’s harsh.
But is it fair?
Added Beyonce fan added: “Taylor Swift wanna be Beyoncé so bad.”
Taylor has received A LOT backlash for this new single, which many Internet users believe to be petty and simply not very catchy.
It also has a very dark tone.
Others, meanwhile, thought back to Swift’s infamous feud with Kardashian and West and accused the singer of “playing the victim.”
This is a charge Swift has faced for years, having often sang about being wronged by ex-boyfriends in some way, shape or form.
This is different, though. This is Taylor Swift daring to cross the Beyhive. We’d be a tad frightened if we were her.
Are these criticisms justified?
Do you think Swift really did copy Beyonce?
Or is this just a coincidence? And it Swift receiving an unfair rap?
Sound off below and also answer this question:
Are you excited for her new album?
Saturday, August 19, 2017
Jay Z: Kanye West Crossed the Line, and He Knows It!
Can you believe we’re coming up on the one year anniversary of the feud between Kanye West and Jay Z?
Time must really fly when things are sad and pointless, huh?
As we learned from one of Kanye’s epic rants during his Saint Pablo tour last year, his issue with Jay Z began when Jay didn’t reach out to him or his family after Kim Kardashian was robbed at gunpoint in Paris.
Or, well, it began when Kanye disagreed with the way Jay handled a business situation — they’d recorded verses for a Drake song, but Jay cut them “out of respect” for Meek Mill, who doesn’t exactly get along with Drake.
But the personal drama was a big source of contention — and honestly, it’s also way more interesting.
Kanye begged him to reach out to him, like they were brothers, and he even said that their kids had never played together.
Then, just about a month later, Kanye went on another rant about Jay Z, except this time, he had some words for Beyonce, too.
In that rant, he claimed that Beyonce had said that she wouldn’t perform at the VMAs unless she won the award for Video of the Year.
He admitted that she is “great,” but “sometimes we be playing the politics too much and forgetting who are just to win.”
It was just a couple of days after this rant that Kanye had his mental breakdown, leading to a hospitalization to deal with his issues.
But for Jay Z, that wasn’t an excuse.
We heard time and time again that he was done with Kanye, that he simply did not care to deal with him or his feelings anymore.
He seemed to confirm it himself with a track on his new album.
In the song, titled “Kill Jay Z,” he rapped “I know people backstab you, I feel bad too, but this ‘f-ck everybody’ attitude ain’t natural.”
“But you ain’t the same, this ain’t KumbaYe, but you got hurt because you did cool by ‘Ye,” he continued.
“You have him 20 million without blinking, he gave you 20 minutes on stage, f-ck was he thinking? ‘F-ck wrong with everybody?’ is what you saying, but if everybody’s crazy, you’re the one that’s insane.”
It seems like a pretty pointed song about Kanye, right?
Except in a new interview, Jay claims that that’s simply not the case.
“It’s not even about a Kanye diss,” he says. “It’s not a diss. I’m talking to myself the whole time.”
“I’m not talking about Kanye when I say, ‘You dropped out of school, you lost your principles.’ I’m talking about me.”
It makes sense if you take another look at those lyrics with that in mind, but it’s still undeniable that he’s talking about Kanye, at least a little bit.
And that he’s not exactly pleased with him, either.
“You got hurt, because this guy was talking about you on a stage,” Jay Z explains now. “But what really hurt me, you can’t bring my kid or my wife into it.”
“We’ve gotten past bigger issues, but you brought my family into it, now it’s a problem with me.”
He adds that “You know it’s a problem because me and him would have talked about it, been resolved out issues.”
“And he knows he crossed the line. He knows. And I know he knows. ‘Cause we’ve never let this much space go between one of our disagreements and we’ve had many.”
So it sounds like Jay Z got extra upset about Kanye for not only airing such personal issues in front of a large audience, but also for bringing up Beyonce and Blue Ivy at all.
Fair enough, right?
We just hope that Kanye can put his pride aside long enough to mend this relationship. It’s been long enough now.
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Friday, April 7, 2017
Kendall Jenner Pepsi Ad May Have Crossed Legal Line with San Francisco Police Dept.
Kendall Jenner’s Pepsi ad has cops on the soda company’s tail … cops from the police department depicted in the video. You see an emblem on the cop’s shirt sleeve with the words, “San Francisco Police.” There’s also an eagle spreading its wings…