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"Bachelor" Colton Underwood Sometimes Fake is Great!!!
Saturday, January 5, 2019
"Bachelor" Colton Underwood Sometimes Fake is Great!!!
Saturday, July 28, 2018
Kanye West: I Want to Kill Myself Sometimes!
Kanye West has never been one to hold back.
Holding back actually goes against everything he stands for.
He’s always been ready and willing to discuss so many of his thoughts and feelings, even if those thoughts and feelings are controversial, upsetting, or just plain wrong.
Remember when he said that slavery was “a choice”?
Those aren’t the words of a man who watches what he says.
But in a series of tweets he made yesterday, he’s opening up a lot, even for him.
Just be warned, the subject matter is actually pretty dark.
He kicked things off by giving some general tips — he told his followers to “love everyone,” “stop trying start doing,” and to “break the status quo.”
He also advised to “Trust your feelings don’t calculate your perception.”
Then, a couple of hours after that, he started to tell a story.
“I saw the Alexander McQueen documentary and I connected with his journey,” he wrote.
“I know how it feels to want to take your life back into your own hands even if it means taking your own life.”
So sad, right?
But if you’re familiar with Alexander McQueen, it shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise that Kanye identifies with him.
McQueen, of course, was a fashion designer. He had his own label, but also worked as the chief designer for Givenchy for several years.
His designs were unique, as were his shows, so much that eccentric celebrities like David Bowie and Lady Gaga used his work in their music videos and tours.
But, as Kanye mentioned in his tweet, he ended up committing suicide in 2010.
Friends claimed that he’d been deeply unhappy leading up to his death, and that he’d also been doing lots of drugs.
You see now how Kanye could relate?
“To make this clear and not weird,” he continued after his McQueen tweets, “I’ve had these kinds of thoughts and I’m going to tell you things I’ve done to stay in a content place.”
He followed up with “How to NOT kill yourself pt 1,” which is “Avoid being around people who make you want to kill yourself.”
We’re not sure if that’s all there is to it for him or if he just got distracted, but he hasn’t elaborated any further on the topic.
He didn’t reveal when he dealt with suicidal thoughts, but it’s easy to imagine that could have been part of the issues he faced in 2016 that led to his hospitalization.
We’ve heard a lot about that time in Kanye’s life, but the general consensus is that he suffered a complete mental breakdown.
Several factors could have contributed to the breakdown, like Kim Kardashian being robbed at gunpoint in Paris just a month before.
At the time, sources claimed that he was used to Kim being the strong, supportive one, so when she needed him to be strong for her, it was too much for him.
The anniversary of his mother’s death was also right around this time, so that had to have been an added bit of sadness.
Kanye was on tour then, and he left a couple of concerts early and sometimes spent more time ranting about Jay Z than rapping, and he ended up canceling the tour altogether.
Immediately after that, he assaulted an employee at a gym, an ambulance was called for a “psychiatric emergency,” and that was that.
It’s been nearly two years since then, and though he’s definitely had his ups and downs, he’s never been that down since.
Hopefully his tips for avoiding those kinds of dark thoughts have been working, and hopefully he’ll share more of them soon — perhaps even a book!
After all, with tips like “avoid being around people who make you want to kill yourself,” who knows what other gems he has in that head of his!
Friday, April 6, 2018
Chris Brown On Conor McGregor, "We All Get Crazy Sometimes"
Chris Brown can sympathize with Conor McGregor — telling us when it comes to his crazy bus attack, “We all get crazy sometimes.” Brown would know … especially when it comes to smashing glass — the singer famously hulked out and threw a chair…
Sunday, August 13, 2017
Rapper Drag-On"s Medical Emergency, Sometimes Weed and Concerts Don"t Mix
Drag-On — one of the original members of the Ruff Ryders label — had a rough time at an outdoor concert … ending up in the ER. The rapper was performing in Atlantic City late last week, went into the crowd — which is where the video starts –…
Thursday, July 13, 2017
19 Tweets That Prove Parenting Can Be Fun (Sometimes)
Being a parent can be tough.
It can be challenging. It can be stressful.
But it can also be a downright delight, especially when you log in to Twitter and share various thoughts about your kids and your role in the universe on social media.
The following mothers and fathers deserve full props for having done just this over the past few weeks…
1. Welcome to Trump’s America
2. Kids Really Force You to Think
3. I… I Don’t Know
4. Silly, Silly Parent
5. She Better Not Be Alergic
6. They Even Make Paying the Bills Fun
Friday, November 11, 2016
Farrah Abraham: A Ridiculous, Sometimes X-Rated Life in GIFs
Farrah Abraham has led a memorable life thus far.
Love her or hate her, of this there is no argument. If you watch Teen Mom OG online or just observe her on social media, you know it.
She has produced a mammoth amount of hilarious (albeit often unintentionally so) entertaining, cringe-worthy and X-rated moments.
Here, we immortalize her legacy in GIF form.
1. Farrah Abraham is So Real
2. Farrah Abraham: Okkkkk!
3. The Eternal Question
4. Farrah Abraham: Shut the F–k Up!
5. Farrah Abraham Twerking
6. Your Trashy-Ass Show
Monday, September 28, 2015
Chris Brown -- My Daughter Gets My Last Name, and I Get Her ... Sometimes
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Chris Brown and his baby mama Nia Guzman have settled their custody war, right down to the official name of their child.
Sources connected with the case tell us, Chris and Nia have agreed to joint physical and legal custody. He’ll get their 1-year-old 12 days out of the month, and there will be no supervised visitation.
As for the baby’s name … they’ve agreed she’s Royalty Brown — no middle name.
And we’re told Chris will pay Nia $ 2,500 a month. He’s also paying her $ 15k in back support.
Chris also has to pay for Royalty’s schooling, health insurance, medical bills and nannies.
And we’re told the drug test Chris submitted to during the custody hearing has come back positive for both weed and codeine, but we’re told he had a prescription for both.
The settlement is subject to a judge’s approval.
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Tuesday, September 15, 2015
17 Reasons Why Parenthood Can Sometimes Be Overrated
Hey, we"ve all been there.
All men and women who have chosen the path of parenthood have been embarrassed by their children"s actions at one dozen time or another.
But some mothers out there are more willing to own up to these instances than others.
We tip our caps to these brave parents and we thank those who who submitted their true stories at the Parentally Incorrect comedy show of group The Pump and Dump.
Check out the following examples and take solace in knowing you are not alone…