It’s safe to say Mike Brown will NOT be shelling out $ 500 for Lonzo Ball’s sneakers. The Golden State Warriors assistant coach was asked about the ex-UCLA star’s debut ZO2 shoes after Thursday night’s win over the Jazz … and his…
Friday, May 5, 2017
Jeremy Calvert RUINS Brooke Wehr, Talks Leah Messer in Epic, Drunken Instagram Live Rant
Those who recall Jeremy Calvert’s first appearance on Teen Mom 2 know it was only a few years ago, but it feels like a lifetime by now.
He was a hard-working man, ready and willing to be with Leah Messer even though she had two young daughters from her first marriage.
Jeremy seemed like a wonderful person back then, but as we’ve learned, not everything is as it seems from such first, outward appearances.
Calvert has been in the news quite a bit recently, thanks to rumors that he’s getting back with Leah and reports that he cheated on Brooke Wehr.
With her best friend, no less.
Because of all these rumors, and since he fancies himself as an “open book” type, he decided to hop on Instagram Live to sort everything out.
And it was a mess.
A public service announcement for y’all at home: Never make videos of yourself while drunk, kids. It never turns out how you think it will.
To start, he talks about Leah, saying that he and the Teen Mom 2 mainstay “co-parent great” and “our daughter comes first.”
“And she knows that I know that no matter what Addie comes first,” he says, but “For Christ’s sake, quit talking about me and her getting back together.”
“It’s f-cking ridiculous.”
This next bit is interesting, because he’s slurring a little bit, but it really sounds like he says “We are f–king and we co-parent fantastic.”
We are f–king? Does that mean what we think it means or is he just hammered? See what we mean about never filming while drunk?
From there, Jeremy goes on with his beloved MTV bashing, saying that at the end of the day, the network wants conflict:
“All they want is the negative editing, arguments, fights, disagreements so they can f-cking make a show.”
“If you people are that goddamn stupid to not see that, what the f–k is your problem? It’s not f–king hard to put two and two together, people.”
About Brooke Wehr’s claims that he slept with her best friend, he shockingly and candidly says that he “sure did.” Whoa.
Only because his (now ex) fiancee was with another guy two months before that, though, “f–king his brains out, every day.”
It’s all fine though, the pipeline engineer says, because he was single, and when you’re single, you can lay pipe wherever you want.
So to speak.
Or, as he puts it, in ever-so-eloquent terms that would make Addie proud, “my dick was happy to do whatever the f-ck it wanted to do.”
“If I want to go this bar,” he adds, as if we didn’t get the gist, “and pull out some f–king 350 pound bitch, more power to me.”
Jeremy, quickly cementing his reputation as the living, breathing epitome of class, also insists that “pussy has no face.” Wow.
The father of one also takes some time to talk about the daughter he shares with Leah, explaining that “She has a perfect life.”
“And anybody that don’t think that,” Calvert says, can f–king “go jump off a motherf–king bridge and die for all I care.”
While he does work a lot, and usually out of town, he says “I try my best to be available for my daughter. If she needs something, I’m there.”
“If Leah needs something, I make it happen.”
So that’s nice, we guess. Right?
In closing, he felt it was of the utmost importance to let us all know – in case it wasn’t crystal clear – that “Jeremy gives zero f-cks.”
Yeah, guy, we can tell.
Watch Jeremy’s full, absolutely insane rant in the video above and tell us if it’s changed your opinion of him for worse, and for good.
Ferguson Protester Who Hurled Tear Gas Canister in Iconic Photo Dead
Edward Crawford, Jr., the man whose image became the defining moment in the Ferguson protests, is dead. Crawford was found with a self-inflicted gunshot wound, and police are trying to determine if it was accidental or suicide. Crawford’s dad told…
Virgin Airlines Turns Away 3-Year Old Cancer Patient
To borrow a saying frequently used on Twitter these days, Virgin Airlines has a message for United and Delta:
Hold my beer.
In the wake of the latter two companies embroiling themselves in indefensible scandals, Virgin has gone ahead and committed what might be the worst PR disaster of all.
Billie-Jean Simon tells The Daily Mail Australia that she and her three-year old daughter, Payton, were boarding a Brisbane flight bound for Newcastle last Wednesday.
The pair arrived at the gate on time, but Payton felt sick during boarding and had to be rushed to the bathroom.
The toddler sadly suffers from acute myeloid leukemia and “you just can’t tell a kid to hurry up when they’re being sick,” Billie-Jean’s mother, Tina Mancini, told the newspaper.
This seems like an obvious statement and not much of a controversy, right?
We wish that were the case.
According to Tina, Billie-Jean and her sick child returned from the bathroom just “one minute” after the cut-off time for boarding.
Billie-Jean explained the situation to the Virgin employees at the gate.
She said that Payton was on her way to receive stem-cell treatment in Newcastle, an appointment she very badly needed to attend after having already endured 16 rounds of chemotherapy at Lady Cilento Children’s Hospital.
This was all relayed to the attendants and “they closed the door in her face,” Tina told Sunshine Coast Daily.
She added that Billie-Jean could “see people still walking down” the tunnel to the airplane.
It was still parked at the gate. The airline very easily could have let Billie-Jean and her CANCER-STRICKEN young daughter on board.
Alas, they stuck to the absolute letter of their law and did not budge on their boarding policy.
“When she asked about the next flight she was told it would be another $ 600, despite having insurance,” Tina explained. “With money so tight at the moment, it just wasn’t something she could afford.”
Therefore, mother and ill child drove until 1 a.m. to reach their destination.
They have since set up a GoFundMe page to help the family with the financial burden of Payton’s disease.
Over the last few weeks, the airline industry has been caught in one public relations humane disaster after another.
You’ve likely read by now about the United Airlines passenger who was bloodied and bruised after getting dragged off an overbooked flight.
But there was also the Delta passenger who got the boot from a plane for using the bathroom while it was still grounded.
And then Delta was at it again just a few days ago when it threatened to jail a mother and father who initially refused to take their very young kids off a plane that, once again, had been overbooked.
Watch their exchange with a flight attendant below:
But closing the boarding door in the face of a three-year old with cancer?
The competition is stiff, but we need to congratulate Virgin Airlines for this act.
It’s officially the most despicable example of airline company behavior to date!