Matt Barnes took a surprise shot to the stomach on his way into a NY courthouse Friday morning — when a process server cut him off at the pass at smacked him with a lawsuit over his nightclub brawl. The Golden State Warriors player had a…
Friday, March 3, 2017
Sean Astin Says Quit Baggins on Trump, There"s Still Hope (VIDEO)
Sean Astin knows Trump haters are using his famous speech from ‘Lord of the Rings’ as inspiration, but he has a new message for them. Sean was at LAX when we brought up the metaphor people have been talking about since November — his character…
Remy Ma Eviscerates Nicki Minaj With ANOTHER Diss Track
If you"re a hip hop fan than you"ve probably already heard (or at least heard about) Remy Ma"s "shETHER" – a blistering diss track targeted at the current queen of rap, Nicki Minaj.
The music world went wild when "shETHER" dropped online last week with its cold-blooded attacks on everything from Nicki"s alleged plastic surgery to the the sexual abuse charges leveled against her brother last year.
The consensus was that with a single track, Remy had left Nicki"s career on life support.
Azealia Banks took Remy"s side, and Twitter seemed to be overwhelmingly Team Ma.
Even those who still supported Nicki agreed that she needed to record face-saving response track ASAP.
Much to their chagrin, a week later, Nicki"s clap-back remains limited to a couple lame jabs on Instagram.
But while Nicki"s posting selfies and throwing shade with memes, Remy is going in hard yet again.
The Brooklyn MC dropped a second diss pointedly titled "Another One."
The title is not only a reference the fact that Remy has, indeed, dropped another track on Nicki, it also cleverly references the refrain from Drake"s "Back to Back," a diss track directed at Nicki"s then-boyfriend Meek Mill.
At this point it seems unlikely that Nicki will ever be able to fully recover from Remy"s assault.
But after listening to "Another One", she"ll likely feel the need to at least try:
Jill Duggar Sparks Outrage After Revealing Her Son"s Illness!
There are a lot of people — many, many people — who are upset by Jill Duggar’s decision to work as a missionary in Central America.
To some people, the issue is that Jill and her husband, Derick Dillard, constantly ask fans for donations when, as famous reality stars, it seems like they should be able to afford any and all expenses themselves.
To others, it’s unthinkable that Jill would live in El Salvador while pregnant when the country advised women to avoid pregnancy until at least 2018 to avoid complications from the Zika virus.
As for us, we simply think this: why not both?!
There’s no feasible reason why Jill and Derick would need the mountains upon mountains of donations they ask for — if anything, they should ask fans to donate to specific causes, not directly to them.
And yes, it’s unbelievably dumb to risk the health of her unborn baby, especially when the Zika virus causes such devastating complications.
But for Jill, it doesn’t matter what we think, or what anyone else thinks.
And she proved that in this tragic new blog post she made, all about how the whole dang family is sick after returning to their home in El Salvador.
“The first few days we were here,” she wrote, “amidst the settling in and busy schedule, Israel and I were battling coughs and colds and Israel developed a low-grade fever.”
She said that the fever was because of an eye infection, the same infection he’d gotten the first time they traveled to Central America.
She also wrote that “Israel and I were also welcomed ‘home’ by a couple of fire ant bites (something we aren’t used to back home in NW Arkansas).”
And if that wasn’t enough, she added “Oh, and our second night here Israel decided to test out the instant hot water dispenser and quickly learned it wasn’t a toy when some of the water came out on his hand.”
“We cooled the burn and applied burn salve and he only had a little redness in the morning.”
Still, despite three separate incidents within the first two days after their return, Jill explained that “Good health is something we learn not to take for granted living in a rural area in a place that doesn’t guarantee the same amenities we have back home.”
“We frequently pray for protection from bacteria, accidents and other things that would complicate things or send us running to the doctor.”
… OK.
While it’s great that Jill has her faith, it would also be good for her to take some more practical precautions: for instance, to avoid becoming pregnant in an environment where serious birth defects are entirely possible.
And it turns out that many of her fans feel the same way.
“So irresponsible,” one person commented. “For a prolife family you’re really being nonchalant about Zika and your unborn baby.”
“Y’all are stupid as f-ck!” another person told her. “I understand the want to help but damn your pregnant!!! And decided to go to a damn country where it could seriously harm you AND your baby? Dumbass.”
Solid arguments, right?
Get it together, Dillards.