Monday, May 2, 2016

Watch Fear the Walking Dead Online: Season 2 Episode 4

What twists and turns went down on Fear the Walking Dead this week?


How did Fear the Walking Dead Season 2 Episode 4 leave us thirsting for more?



On this installment of the awesome AMC drama, a family in distress boarded the Abigail. How did they turn out in the end?


Elsewhere, Strand branched off as his past started to emerge more than before… while Nick searched for an associate of Strand’s.


Where did these storylines end up going? What sort of cliffhanger concluded the hour?


Click on the vide above to watch Fear the Walking Dead online and find out now!

Jill Duggar & Derick Dillard: Have They Quit Being Missionaries AGAIN?!

Last year, amidst the firestorm of controversy ignited by the Josh Duggar sex scandals, Jill Duggar and her husband Derick Dillard announced that they would be leaving the country to perform missionary work in Central America.



The Dillards received donations from well-wishers, announced their departure on social media, and even took photos at the airport to assure their social media followers that they were really embarking on a humanitarian mission, newborn son in tow.


Shortly thereafter, however, the facade crumbled, and many former fans found themselves questioning the Dillards’ motives.


After piecing together some clues based on photos from social media, a handful of amateur Internet sleuths deduced that the Dillards were not in El Salvador as they had previously claimed, but rather they were back home in Arkansas.


A minor scandal ensued (overshadowed by another round of allegations against Josh), Jill and Derick refunded money to disgruntled donors, and the couple eventually returned to Central America, partially, no doubt, in order to set things right.


Now, it looks as though the Dillards have once again quietly returned home to Arkansas, and though they lasted significantly longer on their second trip, some fans are accusing the couple of duping the public.


The latest round of allegations was prompted by the photo below, which was posted on Jill’s Instagram page over the weekend:



The caption instructs fans to head to the Dillard family’s official website for a “spaghetti pie” recipe from Derick’s mother.


The pic appears to have been taken at her home in Arkansas, and while it could certainly be an old photo, it seems that Jill would’ve noted as much in the caption.


Naturally, fans were quick to take notice.


“Your mom looks so great! Praise God!! But why are you guys back in Arkansas?” wrote one commenter.


“You people know they were thrown out of the country for running fake missionary not backed by a church,” posited another.


Curiously, the Dillards have yet to respond to the accusations – a move that’s unlikely to allay suspicions.


Prince Was Not a Fan of Justin Bieber. At All.

Soon after Prince died at the age of 57, Justin Bieber allegedly threw shade at the legendary musician.



It was never confirmed, but multiple sources claimed Bieber responded on Instagram to someone’s assertion that the world lost “the last of the greatest living performers” by writing as a comment:


“Well not the last greatest living performer.”


We cannot be sure at this time whether or not Bieber really wrote that.


But we can now be certain that Prince was not a big fan of his fellow younger singer.


Excerpts from a lost Prince interview with Rolling Stone have gone viral and one of them focuses on the artist’s dissatisfaction with the music industry in 2014, when he Q&A was conducted.


“You’re trying to find the personality first, make sure you’ve got that locked in,” Prince said, expressing his disappointment in the state of entertainment world.


The seven-time Grammy winner proceeded to argue that music executives are not putting talent first when trying to find the next big thing.


“And it’s better if they got scandal on ’em or a reality show or sex tape. And they have it down to an art,” he said, prior to firing the big Bieber shot:


“They’re getting street cred for Justin Bieber now!”



Aside from dissing Bieber, Prince peered ahead and took a guess as to the identity of the President who would follow Barack Obama.


“We’re in the feminine aspect now. That’s where society is,” he said.


“You’re gonna get a woman president soon. Men have gone as far as they can, right?  … I learn from women a lot quicker than I do from men.


“At a certain point, you’re supposed to know what it means to be a man, but now what do you know about what it means to be a woman? Do you know how to listen? Most men don’t know how to listen.”


Prince. The man was profound at all times, wasn’t he?


According to a new report, Prince had been in an outpatient program program prior to his death on April 21.


But many questions still surround his sad passing.


Strangely enough, while Prince was critical of Bieber, he seemed to have kind words for Chris Brown in this interview.


After saying it was too hard for him to discuss the death of Michael Jackson, Prince elaborated:


“He is just one of many who have gone through that door – Amy Winehouse and folks. We’re all connected, right, we’re all brothers and sisters, and the minute we lock that in, we wouldn’t let anybody in our family fall.


“That’s why I called Chris Brown. All of us need to be able to reach out and just fix stuff. There’s nothing that’s unforgivable.”


Eh, we wouldn’t go that far.


We love you and we miss you, Prince.


But Chris Brown sucks.


Kim Kardashian Single-Handedly Ruined the MET Gala

Once upon a time, a ticket to the MET Costume Institute Ball cost $ 50, which granted one access to a small, tasteful party attended by the cream of New York society.



Today, tickets cost $ 30,000 and no one gets in for free.


It’s a sh** show, led by Kim Kardashian and the millennials she works so hard to keep up with.


The event has been put on since 1946, but it was only in 1995, when Vogue editor-in-chief, Anna Wintour stepped in, did the media start paying attention.


“There was some point when the celebrities started to take over from the models — 2005, 2007,” former publicist Paul Wilmot told The Hollywood Reporter.


“Anna’s instincts were good: making sure the stars were dressed, that no one has ever gone for free, they’re always guests of somebody who paid.


“And the billions of impressions: This is big content, all these summer movie releases, everything is timed. There is an allure: This is the moment to go into character. It’s a theatrical fete, you won’t get a better set in the world.”


Wintour greets guests at the top of the Met stairs, and her approval of your outfit is easily deciphered.


“You get to the top of those stairs, where Anna greets everyone, and it’s like you’re being greeted by the queen of England,” veteran publicist Patty Siegel told THR.


“If she isn’t smiling, it means she doesn’t love your dress.”


In 1996, the late Princess of Wales attended with the late magazine editor, Liz Tilburis, who co-chaired that year’s event.


Diana’s appearance lent even more credibility to the gala, which was becoming more mainstream.



Then, in 2013, Kim Kardashian made her debut at the ball in custom-made Givenchy.  


That same year, Gwyneth Paltrow, who has attended 5 of the galas since 1999, declared that the magic had left the museum.


I’m never going again. It was so un-fun,” Paltrow told USA Today.  “It was boiling. It was too crowded. I did not enjoy it at all.”


Paltrow went into further detail with Australia radio hosts Kylie and Jackie O, ensuring her removal from the guest list indefinitely.


“Do you want me to be honest? It sucked,” Paltrow admitted.


“It seems like the best thing in the world. You think, ‘Oh my god, it’s going to be so glamorous and amazing, and you’re going to see all these famous people.’


“And then you get there, and it’s so hot, and so crowded, and everyone’s pushing you.


“This year it was really intense. It wasn’t fun! Kanye West was playing, and he was furious, and he threw his microphone down. It was all drama! I don’t know why he was furious.


“And everyone was dressed in punk … and I feel that we’re all a bit old to be dressed punk, you know what I mean? I didn’t. I just went kind of normal…”


Since then, West’s wife has done what she’s always done best: promote the heck out of herself getting ready for/arriving at/enjoying herself inside the museum, a once-sacred enclosure shrouded in mystery.



We used to ask ourselves, “What are all the fancy people drinking?  What do they do in there?  Do they eat their meal? WHAT EXACTLY DOES A $ 30,000 TICKET GET YOU?”


Now, we just look at Kim Kardashian or Kendall Jenner’s Snapchat/Instagram to see how they’re (for lack of a better word) cheapening what was once considered the most glamorous night of the year.


In fact, Kardashian wants to have her family’s Christmas picture taken on the steps of the Met.


“I feel like we should all go together and all wear the same designer and all have our looks be like our family’s Christmas card,” Kardashian told her younger sister, Kendall in a Vogue video promoting the gala.


“And we should actually use our Met picture on the stairs as our family Christmas card since we never have time anymore to take photos.”


People I’d rather see at tonight’s gala: British Vogue‘s Alexandra Shulman (responsible for landing Kate Middleton on the cover of June’s issue), Amal Clooney, Allison Williams, and Alicia Vikander, to name a few.  


These women represent celebrities who are discreet, subtle in their star power and not concerned with texting at their table (yes, the Kardashians did that last year).


NO REALITY TV STARS.


I like my Kardashians on the small screen, where I can binge on episodes in my PJs.  I have no use for them at an event such as this.


Also, if Sarah Ferguson, Disgraced Duchess of York, shows up, I’m picking up and moving somewhere that doesn’t have wifi, and starting a vegetable garden.  If you need me, please send word via carrier pigeon.


Seeing Fergie at an event of this caliber will most definitely do me in.