Sure, this chat about going to the beach is more of a collaboration than The Tonight Show’s normal lip-sync bouts, but things still get kind of fierce. Using snippets from Frank Sinatra, Rihanna, Justin Bieber, and Sia songs, Jimmy Fallon also snaps at Ariana Grande, apologizes, and then threatens to swing from Home Depot’s chandeliers. For the sake of the sandcastles, please send him light and pray for no injuries.
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Sports cars, a pizza box, Greta Thunberg, Romania, sex-trafficking and a highly controversial internet celebrity. If you've heard someone talking about any of these things this week, chances are you also wanted to ask them: Who, exactly, is Andrew Tate?
The man at the center of it all has long been a magnet for such a question. He's been described as the "King of Toxic Masculinity," one of the "internet's most controversial figures"
Getty/Zillow Turns out, Morgan Wallen is looking for a fresh start in more ways than one ... he's leaving the neighbors who called him a menace to the hood and heard him hurl the n-word after a late night out with friends.
According to real estate docs, Wallen sold his 4-bed 3-bath home in Nashville earlier this month for $835,000. The home is part of a duplex with updated features, a rooftop patio and a backyard perfect for privacy.
One reason I've always been critical of most so-called "reality TV" shows, is because I think they too often lie to their viewers — hiding important context, papering over scandals and refusing to reveal the invisible, controlling influence of producers, while pretending to show authentic reactions on camera.
But a couple of recent situations have given me hope, showing that unscripted series can actually get better — more ethical, less damaging, more coherent and more entertaining — when producers are forthcoming with their audiences, admitting when something terrible happened on their show and acting in the spotlight to make it right.
Mom jeans are a tried-and-trusted cut of denim that we'll never tire of. While skinny jeans might be hovering on the borderline of being ‘back’ in fashion (*shudder* we're so not ready to squeeze ourselves into skin-tight denim again), and baggy jeans continue to be a street-style fave for their high style and high comfort combo, mom jeans are the undisputed Goldilocks of denim. Not too loose, not too tight and smart enough to wear out out and to the office.