Thursday, June 2, 2016

Kylie Jenner Komplains: I"ve Never Been Normal!

Kylie Jenner may not want your sympathy, but she does want something in the following sneak peek at this Sunday"s new episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians:


A chance to go unrecognized in public.



The upcoming installment of this totally scripted reality show features Kylie, Kendall and Khloe undergoing an extreme makeover in order to live the life of a non-celebrity for once.


We"re talking a seriously extreme makeover.


You won"t believe the steps these sisters take to ensure no one will have a clue who they are.


Why go through such an experience?


Kourtney Kardashian essentially has that same question, looking at Kylie in the following video and asking:


"What do you feel like you missed out on, like, in your childhood?"


"I missed out on being normal," Kylie responds. "[On being able to feel like I can like get out of the car and nobody"s staring at me, do you know what I mean?


"That"s why I missed out on."



Kendall Jenner agrees.


"I realize that it is kinda crazy that we have to go through all of this just to go out and be normal, but it"s worth it I think, I hope," she says, backing up her sister.


Kylie and Kendall, of course, have largely chosen this life.


They share an endless array of attention-grabbing pictures on Instagram and you can watch Keeping Up with the Kardashians online every week to see their latest antics.


If the Jenners truly wanted to be "normal," they could choose to fly far further under the radar than they do. Alas.


Check out the sneak peek and prepare to be shocked over the way in which they are about to go incognito.


Kylie jenner komplains ive never been normal

Prince: Cause Of Death Officially Determined as Opioid Overdose

His April 21st passing was sudden, and a shock to fans.



Today, law enforcement officials received back toxicology reports that confirm Prince’s death.


“Tests show that Prince died of an opioid overdose, a law enforcement official has said,” the Press Association tweeted before 12:30pm ET.


Prince was found in the elevator of his Paisley Park home in Minnesota.  In the weeks leading up the incident, the 57-year-old singer has been suffering from flu-like symptoms, friends said.


Nearly a week before his death, Prince overdosed from Percocet (which sources claimed he had a “history” of abusing) while flying home from an Atlanta concert.  


His plane had to make an emergency landing at an Illinois hospital, where the singer was given a “save” shot.


According to TMZ, the full medical examiner’s report will be released tomorrow, June 3rd.


The DEA found prescription bottles in Prince’s position at the time of death, according to NBC.


During a press conference, officials said they did not suspect foul play and there had been no obvious signs of trauma.



“The information we have for now is he was last seen at 8 p.m. on Wednesday night,” the official told reporters.


“Staff members at Paisley Park were unable to locate Prince yesterday, and went to check on him.”


Carver County Sheriff’s Department’s Chief Deputy Jason Kamerud told E! News in late April that authorities were “continuing to investigate the circumstances of Prince’s death.


“The ME will provide toxicology results with her findings. I expect it to be a few weeks before we have her report(s).”


A local station alleged that prior to his death, Prince was seeking outpatient treatment for his addiction, but nothing was confirmed.


A source claimed that he had refills set up at different local pharmacies so as not to get caught with more prescriptions than he was prescribed.


Prince had no children and was unmarried at the time of his death.


Quincy Jones: Terminally Ill Comic to Make HBO Debut Tonight

On August 6, 2015 comedian Quincy Jones was told he had one year to live.



After undergoing tests due to an accumulation of fluid in his belly, Jones, 32, was diagnosed with stage IV mesothelioma.


Highly respected in stand-up comedy circles for his incisive wit and tireless work ethic (He often performed several hundred shows in a single year.), Jones – no relation to the music producer Quincy Jones – was a virtual unknown to the general public until his recent appearances on Ellen


DeGeneres says she was impressed not only by Jones’ talent but by his perseverance, courage and optimism in the face of unimaginable adversity.


So she brought him on her show twice: once to tell his story, and a second time to receive the surprise of a lifetime:



“Here’s the thing that you mentioned last time, that you want to do a comedy special,” DeGeneres says to Jones in the clip above. 


“So what you don’t know, we called the head of HBO. And your people didn’t even tell you this, but HBO is going to air your special.”


Jones’ reaction is one for the ages.


“I was hoping Netflix or Comedy Central,” the comic told People magazine in a recent interview. “HBO was like the Holy Grail.” 


As for his illness, Jones remains confident that it can be beaten:


“I don’t think I’m going to die in a year. I can’t see myself withering away on August 6, 2016,’ ” he says.


“So, when I got out of the hospital, I did what I needed to do to fight the cancer, which is chemotherapy. Changing my diet. Like, there was almost a desperation for me to survive. And that’s what I did.


“There is no cancer when I’m on stage,” he adds.


Jones’ special, Burning the Light, premieres tonight at 10 p.m. EST on HBO.

Quincy Jones: Terminally Ill Comic to Make HBO Debut Tonight

On August 6, 2015 comedian Quincy Jones was told he had one year to live.



After undergoing tests due to an accumulation of fluid in his belly, Jones, 32, was diagnosed with stage IV mesothelioma.


Highly respected in stand-up comedy circles for his incisive wit and tireless work ethic (He often performed several hundred shows in a single year.), Jones – no relation to the music producer Quincy Jones – was a virtual unknown to the general public until his recent appearances on Ellen


DeGeneres says she was impressed not only by Jones’ talent but by his perseverance, courage and optimism in the face of unimaginable adversity.


So she brought him on her show twice: once to tell his story, and a second time to receive the surprise of a lifetime:



“Here’s the thing that you mentioned last time, that you want to do a comedy special,” DeGeneres says to Jones in the clip above. 


“So what you don’t know, we called the head of HBO. And your people didn’t even tell you this, but HBO is going to air your special.”


Jones’ reaction is one for the ages.


“I was hoping Netflix or Comedy Central,” the comic told People magazine in a recent interview. “HBO was like the Holy Grail.” 


As for his illness, Jones remains confident that it can be beaten:


“I don’t think I’m going to die in a year. I can’t see myself withering away on August 6, 2016,’ ” he says.


“So, when I got out of the hospital, I did what I needed to do to fight the cancer, which is chemotherapy. Changing my diet. Like, there was almost a desperation for me to survive. And that’s what I did.


“There is no cancer when I’m on stage,” he adds.


Jones’ special, Burning the Light, premieres tonight at 10 p.m. EST on HBO.