Showing posts with label Itself. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Itself. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 31, 2018

Ted Cruz Says "NFL Did Itself a Lot of Harm" Over Anthem Protests

Ted Cruz believes the NFL has mishandled the national anthem controversy in a big way — and tells TMZ Sports it’s football fans who are ultimately losing out.  “I will say, I think the NFL did itself a lot of harm last year,” the Republican…


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Ted Cruz Says "NFL Did Itself a Lot of Harm" Over Anthem Protests

Ted Cruz believes the NFL has mishandled the national anthem controversy in a big way — and tells TMZ Sports it’s football fans who are ultimately losing out.  “I will say, I think the NFL did itself a lot of harm last year,” the Republican…


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Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Dwight Howard on Hall of Fame Chances, "My Resume Speaks for Itself"

Is Dwight Howard a Hall of Famer?  It’s the question experts and fans have been asking for years — so, we took it to the man himself.  Look, Dwight’s numbers over the course of his 14-year career are pretty insane … 8-time NBA…


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Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Leave It To Stevie Season 1 Episode 6 Recap: Fear Itself

Was Stevie J acting too protective over Savannah? 


She certainly seemed to think so on Leave It To Stevie Season 1 Episode 6 when her father seemed to get in between her new relationship with Vante. 



As the episode got underway, Stevie, Scrappy and Yung Joc went out to try and get rid of their fears, but Yung Joc seemed to want to make fun of his friends. 


They were not amused as they tried to get rid of their fear of heights. 


Stevie then went to meet up with Sade and Savannah for lunch and Sade dropped the bomb that Savannah had a thing for a guy named Vante and she was meeting with him. 


After asking Stevie for money, Savannah was annoyed to learn that Stevie would be accompanying her on a date with Vante. They went on trampolines.



Yeah, you would never believe that Savannah was nearly eighteen-years-old. Vante was shocked when Stevie showed up because he apparently had no idea that he was Savannah’s father. 


Stevie kept getting in the middle of them so that they could not get closer, so they made an escape to the sidelines for a chat. 


Steve caught them and got in between them again. This did not sit well with Savannah, who grilled her father about it later on. 


She felt that she was being treated like a child and that Stevie should take a step back because he would not have a say in her life when she went off to college. 



This definitely hit a nerve and Stevie gave her his blessing to see what was out there with Vante, but Stevie also seemed concerned at his daughter moving off for college. 


Savannah was fuming with Sade for revealing her date to Stevie, but did this mean the two siblings were going back to bickering?


Thankfully, no. 



Later, Stevie and Scrappy went out to conquer their next fear, but Stevie was under the impression they were going to a bar. Stevie revealed that he would get his “sleaze on.”


That’s a but much when you consider the fact that he was in a relationship with Faith. I mean, how the heck is she going to react when she watches the episode?



Thankfully, Scrappy was actually taking Steve to ride a horse. This was all due to Steve being so scared of them. Scrappy was being very crude with the horse when he was describing what Steve was going to do to it. 


It was pathetic, but Steve managed to get rid of another fear. It’s amazing what people will do if there’s a camera following them. Right?


Finally, Scrappy and Stevie got Yung joc in the studio to get him back. Their plan was to bring a clown in so there would be nowhere for him to run. 



Their plan worked, but Yung Joc then picked up a chair to hit the clown with and the whole thing sort of fell apart. 


What did you think of the drama?


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Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Kim Kardashian Promises Nude Selfies Forever, World Braces Itself

As a community of interweb users, we only have ourselves to blame.



Last night, before she hopped on a private plane that took her to the Cannes Film Festival, a Vivienne Westwood-clad Kim Kardashian accepted the first-ever “Break The Internet” gong at the 20th Annual Webby Awards, which honors “the best of the internet.”


Best is a relative term in this case.


Kardashian was toasted at the ceremony – held at Cipriani Wall Street in New York – for her “bold and creative” ways of using social media, according to Us Weekly.


“As the leading celebrity in terms of her online presence and understanding of how to connect with a global audience via social media, apps and online video, Kim has set the standard incredibly high,” the Webby Awards site explained.


“She has shaped our understanding of how someone or something can draw the popular attention of Internet users everywhere. To the degree that she’s created a new type of celebrity — publicizing her life to the benefit of herself and her family — is due to the Internet.”



Prior to the ceremony, Kardashian taped a Facetime segment for Ellen (airing today), in which she asked the talk show host to help her with an acceptance speech.


“I’ve been texting all my funny friends like Chrissy Teigen, everyone I think is so funny, asking what my speech should be. Any ideas?” she asked DeGeneres.


“Um..”I thank Ellen Lee DeGeneres?” the comedian suggested, before an even better idea struck.


“You should say, ‘You’re welcome for naked selfies,"” DeGeneres said.


And so, Kardashian took to the stage to accept her award, telling the audience and viewers at home, “Nude selfies until I die.”


Jessica Alba took home Entrepreneur of the Year, Kanye West won Artist of the Year, and The Onion took home the Lifetime Achievement Award for “commitment to online publishing and satire” as well as being one of the first online publishers.


Thursday, February 25, 2016

Lex McAllister Suicide: Caused By The Bachelor Itself?!

Is The Bachelor franchise to blame for Lex McAllister’s death?! That outrageous claim is shamelessly made by the new issue of Life & Style.



News that former contestant Lex McAllister died of suicide on February 16 rocked Bachelor Nation, whose alumni shared their condolences.


If you don’t really remember Lex, she appeared, relatively briefly, on Jake Pavelka‘s season of The Bachelor, which was a long time ago.


The headline “Another Bachelor Suicide: Contestants Blame The Show For Third Death” would be absurd anyway, but in this case?


Lex reportedly bragged that she only joined the show to get some publicity for her PR Company and was happy to get the boot ASAP.


Claiming she got “dumped” by Pavelka and stretching that into an expose on how being on a reality show drove her to take her life?


Pretty ballsy and over the top to print, isn’t it?


Not according to Jesse Csincsak, who WON The Bachelorette Season 4 (starring DeAnna Pappas) and later became friends with Lex.


“It is not about finding love, it is about embarrassing the hell out of each and every contestant for ratings and money,” Jesse says.


“You [are known as] ‘the slut,’ ‘the drunk,’ ‘the cheater,’ ‘the bully,’ ‘the loser,’ and you have to live with that for life. That causes depression.”


“For anyone who has been on the show, the process causes emotional issues. Lex was no different,” Csincsak laments to the tabloid.


“Even though years have gone by, it still negatively affected her life. It ruins people’s lives. I’m afraid this won’t be the last suicide.”


By contrast, Lex’s brother Josh does not support Jesse’s theory, stating that his family does not fault The Bachelor for the tragedy.


What do you think? Discuss