Wednesday, February 3, 2016

Amy Schumer and Seth Rogen Form Bud Light Party for Super Bowl 50

Donald Trump may be entertaining the nation, but most folks aren’t enthralled at the moment with the candidates for President offered up by both Democrats and Republicans.


Fortunately, Bud Light is here to help.



Why limit yourself to being a member of one of these two parties when there’s a third party ready to welcome you with open arms?


And an ice cold beverage?


In an ad that will make its television debut this Sunday during Super Bowl 50, Seth Rogen and Amy Schumer team up to form the Bud Light Party.


They argue that this is not a country divided because everyone loves Paul Rudd (which is totally true), while telling the world that nothing brings people together such as beer.


Rogen then states:


“That’s why we’re forming the Bud Light party. Just wait until you see our caucus. We’ve got the biggest caucus in the county!”


This prompts Schumer to clarify:


“But it’s not, like, too big. Like, you can handle it.”


Why do we think they aren’t actually talking about a gathering of voters here?


Anyway, the commercial is funny. That’s the point. It’s also relevant, with 2016 being an election year for President.


Check it out above and then get an early look below at other commercials set to air during Super Bowl 50:


Hilary Duff & Mike Comrie: Divorced!

It’s official: Hilary Duff is single!


Yes, almost a year Hilary filed for divorce from Mike Comrie, the ex-couple has finally reached an agreement and legally ended their marriage.



Apparently, the main sticking point was custody of Hilary and Mike’s 3-year-old son, Luca.


According to TMZ, Duff and Comrie (a former NHL player who retired from hockey in 2012), have agreed to a joint custody arrangement.


While neither party will receive spousal support, the website adds that Duff was forced to shell out a one-time payment of $ 2,408,786 to Comrie in order to cover the financial side of their split.


There’s still no word on what caused Hilary and Mike to go their separate ways, but insiders have claimed that the split started out amicably, but quickly became acrimonious.


Shortly before the legal separation there were reports that Comrie offered a waitress money for sex while he was drunk at an LA restaurant.


However, several sources have claimed that he and Duff had already reached the decision to end their marriage at that time. 


We may never know exactly what caused these two to call it quits, but let’s not look a gift horse in the mouth.


Sorry, Mike, but your loss is the rest of the world’s gain!

Selena Gomez Talks Getting Over Justin Bieber, Feuding With Miley Cyrus

Selena Gomez is featured in the new issue of W magazine, and while the 23-year-old songstress is fully-clothed on the cover (in sharp contrast to her recent, racy SNL performance) her interview inside the publication may be her most revealing to date:



Selena has never been the secretive type, and she’s spoken openly about everything from her relationship troubles to her struggles with lupus, but her newest interview offers a glimpse of a more mature Selena who seems to be sharing details of her private life not so that she can get them off her chest, but so that her younger fans can learn from her example:


On her breakup with Justin Bieber“At first I didn’t care…Then I got my heart broken and I cared. Because people had no idea what was going on, but everywhere it was a million different things. I was kind of in a corner, banging my head against the wall. I didn’t know where to go.”


On feuding with Miley Cyrus: “We both liked the same guy when we were 16. It was just a Hilary Duff–Lindsay Lohan thing: ‘Oh, my God, we like the same boy!’ We are now completely settled in our own lives.”


On whether she still cares about the Biebs: “I’m so exhausted. I honestly am so done. I care about his health and well-being. But I can’t do it anymore.”


On firing her mother as her manager“I was like, ‘Mom, I gotta figure it out on my own.’  It was the kid-going-to-college moment in my mind.”


On getting her mozz stick on with Taylor Swift: “Yesss! I love Chili’s. Taylor and I eat here all the time…I had to learn to like fancy food.”


Sounds like Selena is in a pretty good place – although we feel like with her money, she could figure out a better place to chesat on her diet. Just sayin’.


Tyga: I"m the King of The King of Dopeness!

Quick, what do you know about Tyga?


You know that he’s dating Kylie Jenner, right?



Okay, fair enough. What else?


Take your time, but you’re unlikely to come up with very much.


And that’s exactly how Tyga wants it.


The rapper may be in the news often these days, and you may see him when you watch Keeping Up with the Kardashians online or on television, but he tells DuJour magazine that he isn’t one to publicize very many personal details.


“I only like people to know what I want them to know,” he says.


Tyga then goes on to say this strategy worked very well for another beloved rapper:


“People didn’t know what Tupac was doing. That’s why he was so iconic…


“I don’t engage with people that much. You can’t base your life off waking up every morning like, ‘What are people saying about me now?’ Then I’d never stay in my creative headspace…I just want to put all my answers in the music.”


We’re not really sure if Tyga should be comparing himself in any way, shape or form to Tupac Shakur.


But we have to applaud his desire to remain mysterious and/or private.



It’s not Tupac Tyga aspires to be, however.


He tells DuJour that he aims to be “The King of Dopeness.”


Sorry. But we can’t applaud that one.


He’s probably be happy as the next Kanye West, too, though.


Tyga is clearly a fan of his girlfriend’s brother-in-law.


“You learn something by just having a conversation with him,” he says. “And he listens, and that’s the thing I do…I listen to everybody and then I take it and put my own thought on it. That’s just how life is. God puts us in places.


“It’s for you to make the decision whether you go left or right.”