Saturday, November 3, 2018

Ariana Grande vs. Pete Davidson: Whose Side Should You Take In This Ugly Breakup?


From the very beginning, many of us predicted that the Ariana Grande-Pete Davidson romance wouldn"t last very long.


But even the most skeptical among us never thought it would flame out this quickly and in such spectacular fashion.


Not only have Pete and Ariana broken up just months after announcing their engagement, it seems they"re now venting their frustrations with one another publicly — Davidson through his comedy, and Grande via indignant tweets.


It"s a messy situation that gets more confusing with each new piece of information that comes to light.


But fear not, reformed Grandson "shippers, your friends at The Hollywood Gossip are here to help you make sense of this increasingly bitter breakup:




1. Downhill Fast


Ariana grande and pete davidson at the vmas

Pete and Ariana’s relationship went from storybook romance to petty feud faster than you can say “Piggy Smallz.”



2. Surprise After Non-Surprise


Ariana grande on pete davidson

The breakup itself didn’t come as much of a shock. After all, couples who move as quickly as Pete and Ari tend to favor intensity over longevity.



3. A Bitter Split


Ariana grande with pete davidson

Fans were caught off-guard, however, when it became clear that Pete and Ariana did not part ways on amicable terms.



4. A Reversal of Opinion


Pete davidson takes on kanye west

Ariana stans who were previously head-over-heels for both Pete Davidson and “pete davidson” (Grande’s song paying tribute to her then-boyfriend) now found themselves seething with rage toward the SNL comic.



5. Keeping Mum


Ariana grande and pete davidson affection

At first, Pete and Ariana kept the details of their split on the down-low. Now, however, the truth is out — and it’s unpleasant.



6. Getting Ugly


Pete davidson jokes about ariana grande breakup

On a promo for this week’s episode of SNL, Davidson made a joke about his short-lived relationship with Grande.


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Norm Macdonald Says He"s Not Funny Anymore Thanks to PC Culture

Norm Macdonald says you won’t be offended at his comedy shows anymore .. but you also won’t laugh your ass off. Such is reality and it sucks. We got Norm Friday afternoon at LAX and asked if he’s walking on eggshells given his propensity…


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Donald Trump Evokes Game of Thrones on Twitter, Draws Rebuke from HBO

Donald Trump just ruined Game of Thrones.


No, the President didn’t reveal any final season spoilers, although we’re pretty sure he wouldn’t hesitate to do so if it somehow meant Republicans would keep the House on Tuesday.


But he did go ahead and use the show’s iconic tagline on Twitter today, making sure no one can ever think of it again without also thinking of our racist Commander-in-Chief.



Here’s what we’re talking about:


Game of Thrones arrived on the television scene in the summer of 2011 by warning its viewers that “Winter is Coming.”


This was a nod to the dangerous White Walkers and how they would eventually breach The Wall and kill pretty much every human alive.


(Don’t ask. Just Google or, better yet, go catch up Game of Thrones before it returns in mid-2019 at some point. The show is really good.)


No three words are more associated with the most popular show of its era than these three. Winter is Coming.


So… what did Trump just write on Twitter? In the legendary font of the iconic HBO drama?


Sanctions are Coming.




Donald Trump got


Most folks clued in to the political arena think this is a reference to sanctions against Iraq.


And while many experts on the topic seem to believe this is a terrible idea, we’re not here to get into a complicated political debate.


(Except to say that maybe the President of the United States should not treat such a significant idea/step as a game or a joke.)


We are here, however, to simply say:


Come on, Mr. President!


To paraphrase critics of athletes who bring up social issues, can’t you stick to politics?



HBO agrees with this assessment.


The network has issued a brief statement in response to Trump’s use of its show’s tagline and font. It reads:


We were not aware of this messaging and would prefer our trademark not be misappropriated for political purposes.


It has also Tweeted, hilariously, “How do you say trademark misuse in Dothraki?”


And star Maisie Williams, who plays wildly popular character Arya, also expressed her disdain on social media:




not today


Game of Thrones Season 8 will be comprised of just six episodes.


However, each will be movie-length, around 90 minutes if not more, many sources have confirmed.


But that isn’t the point right now.


The point is that Trump has already made it difficult to enjoy professional football and Twitter and ensured that we’ll never refer to our soccer game carpools as “caravans” ever again.


Did he really need to go ahead and link himself to Game of Thrones as well?



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