Kelis is making a statement this weekend – and it’s not about those rumours surrounding her love life right now. Rather, the “Milkshake” hitmaker is using her Instagram profile to showcase her bikini body just in time for “Act Bad” Summer. Kelis uploaded some special outdoor snapshots early on Saturday (June 9) morning, kicking off her post with a photo that sees her standing knee-deep in the breathtaking blue water. She’s rocking a multicoloured bikini and various chains around her neck and waist, looking perfectly sunkissed as gossip swirls that she’s dating 72-year-old Bill Murray.
“I’m a beach bum,” the singer-songwriter wrote in her caption, including a playful image of her splashing in the water, as well as a brief clip of her excitedly cannon-balling off of a platform. As Page Six notes, Kelis has been sharing plenty of footage from her latest family vacation with her sons on IG. Earlier this weekend, a video of 8-year-old Shepherd doing dives off of a boat with his 13-year-old brother, Knight, lit up her Story.
There was no evidence of Murray’s presence on the vacation. However, it was reported on Thursday (June 8) that the embattled actor and Kelis have been getting to know one another. He was taking in her performance at South London’s Mighty Hoopla festival recently. Bill has reportedly been frequenting other events in support of the motherer of three. “Whatever it is that has brought them together, and however unlikely it seems, they are both single and are having fun despite the fairly big age gap,” insiders told The Sun of the rumoured romance.
Seeing as the “Midnight Snacks” songstress lost her husband, Mike Mora, to a battle with stomach battle last March, and the Illinois native’s second ex-wife, Jennifer Butler also passed in early 2021, it’s likely they’ve been able to bond over their grief, among other things. Do you think Bill Murray and Kelis have long-term potential as a couple? Let us know in the comments, and make sure to check back later for more music/pop culture news updates.
I don’t know about you, but “Bill Murray is apparently dating 2000s-era, milkshake-slinging R&B star Kelis, who is nearly 30 years his junior” was not on MY Bingo card for 2023. Actually, yes, I do know; it wasn’t on yours, either, and if you say it was, you’re a worse liar than the narrator from “It Wasn’t Me” by Shaggy.
In fact, it wasn’t on anyone’s, and pop culture observers on Twitter are reeling after being blindsided by the unexpected celebrity dating gossip. It isn’t just the overlap in semi-disparate worlds: Murray is, of course, a lauded, veteran comedic actor whose roles tend to stick to the quirky side of humor, while Kelis rose to stardom at the turn of the millennium with a slew of high-profile, Neptunes-produced hits like “Caught Out There (I Hate You So Much Right Now)” and “Milkshake.” More recently, Kelis has turned to farming and selling wellness and beauty products. These worlds weren’t supposed to collide.
But the universe is a mystery, and so, we now have The Sun reporting that the pair has been “getting cozy” after the deaths of their respective spouses in the past two years (both have also had recent bouts of bad press). The age gap has also been a point of interest for commenters (he’s 72, she’s 43); in addition to containing echoes of Murray’s role in Sofia Coppola’s 2003 romantic dramedy Lost In Translation, it has provided plenty of fodder for jokes about Kelis’ Ensure (the nutrition drink often favored by the aged) bringing all the boys to the yard — a tongue-in-cheek reference to the chorus from “Milkshake.” Check out fans’ responses below.
Sighing, she retrieves the milkshakes from her yard. Another day, another disappointing haul. A shape appears, ambling without haste. “I hope I’m not too late?” he asks. She studies his pale, wrinkled face, his long grey coat. Not a boy, but a man. “No,” she says. “Come in.”
Bill Murray and Kelis are reportedly dating. According to a report fromThe Sun the comedian and the singer have been spending a lot of time together.
The Ghostbusters actor was reportedly seen watching the “Milkshake” singer perform from the side of her stage during her set at the Mighty Hoopla festival in Brockwell Park in South London.
According to a friend of theirs, the two have been getting cozy for a while.
“They’ve met up in the States before which got people in the industry talking, and now are meeting up in London while they’re both here. They’ve clearly hit it off,” said the source to The Sun.
The source also noted that Murray has watched Kelis perform on other occasions before the Mighty Hoopla festival. They also suggested that they may have bonded over bereavements, following the passing of Kelis’ husband, Mike Mora, last year, and Murray’s ex-wife, Jennifer Butler, in 2021.
While this certainly is an interesting and unexpected pairing, the source noted that the two seem to be very happy.
“Whatever it is that has brought them together, and however unlikely it seems, they are both single and are having fun despite the fairly big age gap,”
SZA may have made her fans wait a considerable amount of time before finally delivering her sophomore album, SOS, last year, but the TDE artist didn’t hold back on the 23-song tracklist. Following the project’s release, she headed out on tour across North America, attracting celebrity friends like Frank Ocean, Lori Harvey, and Damson Idris to step out in support of her. The genre-bending vocalist may be taking a break from the road for now, but that doesn’t mean she doesn’t have more exciting news to share today (March 28).
As per Bossip, SZA is the latest famous face to grace the cover of the bi-annual CR Fashion Book publication. Issue 22 has been titled “Mother Nature,” and finds the “Kill Bill” hitmaker serving plenty of beachy looks and very valid face cards. While the photos are surely what will first draw many in, in her accompanying interview, she discusses plenty of interesting topics, including her mental health. “I’m neurotic about everything,” the St. Louis-born songstress explains. “I’m neurotic, and I have a lot of anxiety.”
SZA Brings Her Beachy Beauty to CR Fashion Book’s Latest Cover
The 33-year-old also spoke candidly about finding inspiration in Kelis as a young girl. “There was no one that looked like her and [also] thought like I did. And I think now we know people like Kelis exist. So, looking at her growing up, I was like, wow, I am that,” she recalled. Of course, SZA’s mother also played a key role in moulding the woman we know her as now. “She is definitely more conservative than I am,” she explained. “But I still thought [her clothing] was cool because it was thrift, and things that come from places with culture and history are more important than a name brand.”
Elsewhere in their chat, the Ctrl singer also reflected on the current “scarcity mindset” that human beings are being plagued with, as well as her plans for the future. “I feel like designing is in my nature. And I’m gonna continue to do that,” she teased. Find early photos from SZA’s CR Fashion Book cover here, and check back later for more pop culture and streetwear news updates.
Fans are rallying around Kelis on the first anniversary of her husband’s passing. Mike Mora succumbed to stage 4 stomach cancer at just 37 years old, and he documented some of his journey on social media. The tributes poured in, especially as Kelis and Mora welcomed their daughter in 2020. The hitmaker used this anniversary as an opportunity to answer questions about her wellness journey, as fans have questioned her about retreating from Hollywood and focusing on farm life.
“My husband Mike got sick, this was a couple of years ago,” Kelis recalled. “It was right after we had our youngest and he was diagnosed with stage 4 stomach cancer. So, after—which was like, it was just a shock. We already eat well, we live on the farm already. This was what, two years ago.” She also added that after Mora went through “eight rounds” of intensive chemotherapy, they continued to reevaluate their lifestyle. “How are we gonna get through this period of time? How were we gonna get through chemo? I can’t even imagine what he was feeling.”
Kelis Focused On Being A Wife, Mother, & Caretaker
Kelis said she and her husband began to research alternative therapies as well, from all over the world. “I’m a very private person generally, especially when there is family involved,” she wrote on Instagram. “But there is no denying the impact and evolution my husbands passing has had on my life . I get asked all the time how I started this journey . It’s a much longer conversation but in short what we were dealing with here pushed me so deep into understanding our bodies and how our minds and emotions are so interlocked you can not treat one with out the other.”
In September 2021, Mora shared a photo of himself in the hospital from a year before. “This picture was taken as I was being transferred to the oncology section of UCLA Santa Monica from nearby Ronald Reagan hospital. This gentleman, Latin brotha, saw how weak I was. He looked back at me before leaving my room and said ‘I’ve seen people make it out of the craziest situations, be strong brotha, you got this’. I’ll never forget his face.” He also stated that at the time, he was given 18 months to live, and it had been 12. Mora further ended his post by professing his love for Kelis. Watch the singer’s video above.
It’s been a rather snowing season in California this year, and it’s impacting its citizens heavily. One of which is Kelis, who hit Instagram to reveal she nearly fell off a cliff after her truck got stuck in the snow.
“My truck got stuck. It’s like hanging off a cliff now,” Kelis said. “It’s crazy how the tow truck actually made it.”
She added, “We’ve been outside for a while, but we had all our snowboarding gear so God is good, and I figured if you’re going to be in this situation, you should at least look your best.”
In the caption, Kelis revealed she had the plan to take her kids into the snow and have a good time, “but we almost fell off a cliff.”
As some musicians find time for second careers, perhaps the most talked-about hobby of any rapper belongs to Big Boi’s title of pet dad. The Dungeon Family mainstay has loved animals for as long as he can remember, or at least since his grandfather would let him and his brothers look after his German Shepherd puppies, he tells us.
These days, however, Big Boi is the owner of four owls (Hootie, Simon, Whodini, and Tula; “That’s enough for right now,” he says), 40 to 50 French Bulldogs, a pet tiger Bodhi who stays at a zoo, and some fish friends as well. His massive collection of pets uses his just-as-massive 40 acres of land in Atlanta. So while his love for creatures has been ever-present, Big Boi knows it might catch others off guard, and he’s seen it first hand. “People get a chance to get a glimpse into your personal side, and of course they’re gonna be confused,” he explains over Zoom.
“You can go back as far as the early OutKast albums. We had the pitbulls, then we had the frenchies and stuff like that,” he says. “It’s just a cool thing to have quality animals, and you can create something so beautiful that can be an extension of somebody’s family and their home and bring joy to their kids. This ain’t just some backyard boogie, this that real deal”
It’s been four years—maybe longer—since Sir Lucious welcomed his first owl Simon. At the time, the owlet’s trainer Roy Lau figured the rapper could use an “introductory friend.” He eventually added three more to his crew.
“I’ve had them since they were owlets. They were small, fuzzy,” Big Boi says. “They just had their down feathers, so they were little bitty ones. At first it was kind of intimidating. But once you pet them and they get to know you, they’ll just take a liking to you.”
The Atlanta legend sees his birds at least twice a month, and even has a home for them in his backyard behind a dog kennel. They spend most of their time with their handler, but when Big Boi introduces the owls to new friends in the studio, the reaction tends to be the same. “‘Holy shit,’ they back up. They get scared a little bit until they see that the bird’s not even thinking about them.”
Some of his favorite memories with the birds date back to their firsts, almost the way a father would recall his kid’s first steps. Big Boi’s voice lights up when he talks about the first time Hootie landed on his glove.
And now three-plus decades into his storied career, he’s hoping to use what he’s learned in pet ownership to spread some joy to his community. In three to five years, Big Boi tells us, he wants to own a pet shop.
“That’s my dream thing to do. If I were to take some time off and go ahead and live life, I want a pet shop, man, so I can just spread that joy with these animals. I want it to be like the dopest spot, where you can get everything you want,” he says. “Eventually, I’ll want my own zoo. My own rescue center, where I can do exotics as well. I can have a farm. I want a pet store where we sell finger monkeys and all kinds of silly exotic fish and the whole nine yards. Kinda like Pee Wee Herman.”
While Big Boi’s Big Adventure into pet store ownership is still very much a work in progress, Kelis and Lil Jon have turned their interests outside of music into career shifts of varying proportions.
In 2006, after the release of her fourth album Kelis Was Here and as she separated from Jive Records, Kelis made the decision to head to culinary school. “It was one of the first times when I was really free and out of a label deal that I was wanting out of for a long time,” she explains. “I really had time to do me, and for first time since I was 17, I had no music to work on. So I decided to enroll in Le Cordon Bleu.”
At the school, the hit-maker took a hobby that she was introduced to when she oversaw her mom running a catering business as a kid (“basically as her sous chef”) and turned it into a centerpiece in her life. Now she runs a business in Bounty and Full, owns a farm she bases the business out of, has released a cookbook called My Life on a Plate, and continues to share music as a nod to her love for food—from 2014’s Food to her recent single “Midnight Snacks.”
“I always cooked because of my mom, I learned through her. Probably once I started touring, I knew I wanted to eat what I wanted and found that I loved cooking for people, so I would always cook for crew and friends when on the road. Over time, of course, you get better,” Kelis says. “Everything takes time, regardless of the industry.”
“Creating and putting out my first cookbook, reminded me a lot of putting out my first album, the energy, excitement and everything that it took to put that together.” In terms of lessons she’s learned through her journey into her alternate career path, Kelis keeps it simple: “If it scares you just a little bit, then you’re probably doing what you really want deep down.”
While Lil Jon didn’t go to school to tap into his newfound love for interior design, his years in the music industry have proven to be a school in itself. “I do design like I’m in a recording studio, you don’t know what you’re gonna do [in advance],” he tells us. “And especially if you meet somebody for the first time, you talk to them, you chill, you vibe. That’s exactly what we do in every home.”
Jon’s HGTV show, appropriately titled Lil Jon Wants to Do What, is currently on its second season, meaning Jon and his design partner Anitra Mecadon have tackled 12 homes together. And it all started with his own pad in Atlanta.
A couple years ago, the crunk legend’s home was flooded when a pipe burst, prompting him to binge-watch home renovation shows until he found the perfect designer to call, Anitra. After they took care of his place, the TV star’s husband recommended she and Jon make a show of their own. The rest is history. “What feels good is when you see people’s faces when you reveal to them the house. And like, you got to think about it in the sense of no one had seen my design work in this first season, the homeowners, I’d never done it,” he says.
“They’re trusting that I’m not going to make janky shit. They trust in us in their homes, but I don’t know if I could trust a Lil Jon in my house, [just to] end up seeing what he’s done, working with $50,000 to $100,000.”
Just as Jon is trusted in the driver’s seat of home renovations, T-Pain is trusted in the literal driver’s seat.
“You have to have the confidence to give it a go without training,” T-Pain explains of drifting cars. “Drifting is controlling out-of-control driving, so the only way to try it is to let shit go. You have to have the most confidence. People do it by accident with no training, so you get to do it on purpose with training.”
After being taught to drift in 2018 by Chelsea DeNofa, a professional driver with expertise in drifting, road racing, and stunt driving, T-Pain was sold. The Rappa Ternt Sanga (Ternt Drifter) has since garnered the confidence to not only step behind the wheel, but also to put aside the notion that rappers are “only known for buying luxury cars” as he goes out “ looking for old Nissans,” he jokes. He’s even built his own drift cars, which quarantine gave him the added time to get going on after he was introduced to the hobby.
And T-Pain has already reached some major highs in the sport, after going on a tandem drift with Vaughn Gittin Jr. (who he called one of the best drifters in the world). He’s also looking to bring his hobby to a new audience, as he launched the Nappy Boy Drift Team as part of Nappy Boy Automotive in recent years, an extension of the umbrella of things all sharing the same name, which also includes his Nappy Boy Radio program and Nappy Boy Gaming.
“You know, it really was because I wanted to see more people that looked like me in the sport,” he says of launching the team. “If you think of automotive racing of any kind it’s really white dominated. I wanted to create a team and a way for people who are more like me to come on it and try it out. It’s fun as hell.”
“The process is slower than I’d like, but to do great things takes time.”
As for the rest of T-Pain’s empire of quests outside of music, like his Nappy Boy Gaming Team and his radio show, he’s in no hurry to be the best at anything—and that’s what he thinks makes it all so popular. “I’m just being myself and I’m not some professional gamer that is amazing at everything. I’m doing it to have fun and learn as I go,” he says. “My Twitch community sees that in real time. I always say to join Nappy Boy Gaming, you don’t have to be the best gamer out there, you just need to be a good fucking person.”
Sending advice to those who want to try something new, T-Pain, who is arguably the best person to give such advice, makes his message loud and clear. “You never know until you try. I think all artists have skills and interests outside of music, but maybe they don’t publicize it like that. That would be boring as hell if they didn’t,” T-Pain says. “For me, it helps give inspiration for the music and also to not burn out.”
“When I’m not feeling creative musically, I play games, I work on my cars, I go out drifting, and that in return helps my mind not focus on just creating something and it comes more naturally.”
However, music mogul, Diddy wanted to remind everyone just how he became a mogul in his appearance in Uber Eats’ latest commercial. As part of the company’s campaign to push its Uber One membership, the former A&R is seeking out the perfect jingle to do so.
During the commercial, several musicians at the helm of the millennium’s most catchy tracks audition. Singer-turned-minister Montell Jordan appears rapping his 1995 single “This is How We Do It.” Singer-turned-farmer Kelis sings a remixed version of her 2003’s song “Milkshake.” Donna Lewis, who had a hand in the 1996 hit “I Love You Always Forever,” “What is Love” singer Haddaway and duo Ylvis behind the 2013 song “What Does the Fox Say” all appear.
Before the commercial aired, Diddy couldn’t hold back his excitement, tweeting, “Proud to be starring in my second #SuperBowl commercial! Watch it tonight during the 2nd quarter!”
Proud to be starring in my second #SuperBowl commercial! Watch it tonight during the 2nd quarter!
In recent news, Kelis made a video explaining her disapproval of the sampling of her iconic single, “Milkshake”, in Beyoncé’s new album, Renaissance. Queen Bey has since removed the sample. Several deals have been ruined for speaking too soon. What’s The Tea? Kelis took to her Instagram to share her disapproval of Beyoncé sampling her […]
A couple days ago, Kelis shared an Instagram post showing off her hair and outfit. The post had nothing to do with her beef with Beyoncé over sampling “Milkshake” on Renaissance cut “Energy,” but the comments section quickly became all about it.
Responding to comments from fans and detractors, Kelis declared she “won” by Beyoncé removing the sample and also called the Beyhive “a joke.” Beyond that, she also responded to an interesting point.
A fan mentioned how Bia referenced the “Milkshake” lyrics in her 2021 song “Can’t Touch This,” writing, “Not here to cause problem but genuinely concerned why you ain’t say nothing when @bia did ‘can’t touch this’ and took the whole ‘my milkshare brings all the boys to the yard’ ?” To that, Kelis answered, “like I’ve said, it’s all a problem. Every single time. But this was personal on many levels which people don’t understand and I didn’t care to go further into. But yes. It is all a problem that I am going to fix .”
On a related note, another fan commented, “Why can’t we as sisters ever settle anything behind closed doors without giving others the satisfaction of making it look like a feud? I’m so curious to know and understand.” Kelis answered, “it’s bigger then that.”
One of those aforementioned levels is presumably related to Pharrell and Chad Hugo (who produced “Milkshake” as The Neptunes), as she called them out last month. A hater took to the comments to bring them up, writing, “If the Neptunes were so bad to you how come everything you did after you left them flopped? They gave you your big break and your biggest singles which allow you to still tour 20 years later but you’re acting like they stole something from you. You owe everything you have to them be grateful.”
In response, Kelis wrote, “that’s funny cause right after I left them I did bossy and many of my biggest songs were not Neptune produced. And I never said they weren’t talented . I said they are bad people. And further more I made them as much as they made me. Do your homework dumb dumb.”