It’s tough to understand what exactly Swae Lee’s relationship goals are looking like these days. The speculation continues to swirl on himself and fellow artist Malú being an undeniable couple but there’s yet to be full-blown confirmation outside of them just hanging out together and looking extra comfy in romantic settings. But as far as […]
Recently, Brady had a conversation with USA Today where he was asked about the prospect of playing until he is 50 years old. Originally, Brady had said he wanted to play until 45, and as it stands, he still intends on fulfilling that goal. As for playing until 50, that remains to be seen.
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“50? That’s a long time. Even for me, that’s a long time,” Brady said. “I’ve always said 45 was the age that I wanted to reach and that was my goal. This year I’ll be 44, so next year I’ll be 45. I got a two-year contract. I’m going to be able to obviously play this year and God forbid anything happens but play next year and then see what happens after that. If I still want to keep playing, I might be able to do that. And if that’s enough, then that would be enough.”
No one would blame Brady if he were to retire right now, as his career is easily the greatest of all time. Regardless, Brady remains motivated, and watching him dominate over the past two decades has been special.
According to Complex, Wall Street Journal reporter Mike Bender has written a book that gives viewers an inside look into the tumultuous events that led to Trump’s embarrassing defeat, and apparently, many of the moments covered in the book have to deal with the former president’s response to the civil unrest throughout 2020.
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Below are some of the excerpts from Render’s forthcoming book, titled Frankly, We Did Win This Election: The Inside Story of How Trump Lost:
For Father’s Day in 2020, what Donald Trump mostly wanted was to avoid his son-in-law. It was Jared Kushner who had talked the president into hiring Brad Parscale to run a campaign that was now, just months before the election, in freefall. And when most Americans rejected Trump’s unreasonably truculent response to the civil unrest that was sweeping the country, the president also blamed Kushner. Trump privately told advisers that he wished he’d been quicker to support police and more aggressive in his pushback against protesters
Trump had staked nearly his entire campaign in 2016 around a law-and-order image, and now groaned that the criminal justice reform that Kushner had persuaded him to support made him look weak and — even worse — hadn’t earned him any goodwill among Black voters
“I’ve done all this stuff for the Blacks — it’s always Jared telling me to do this,” Trump said to one confidante on Father’s Day. “And they all f—— hate me, and none of them are going to vote for me.”
Frankly, We Did Win This Election: The Inside Story of How Trump Lost hits online and physical bookstores later this summer on Tuesday, Aug 10, and if you’re interested in reading Michael C. Bender’s forthcoming book, you can go ahead and preorder it on Amazon.
Tekashi 6ix9ine up to his usual antagonizing and trolling act, this time taking aim at fellow Brooklyn rapper Bobby Shmurda and JAY-Z‘s Roc Nation company. Reacting to the news Shmurda signed a deal with Roc Nation, Tekashi questioned those who bash him for being a so-called “rat,” but have no problem with Roc Nation CEO […]
Music newcomer Toosii really needs to focus on his follow-through. The hip-hop artist is getting all the attention now thanks to his slightly or rather really bad shooting form. Rap singer Tory Lanez goes to his Instagram Story with the must-see footage. Things start off pretty easy with Toosii seeming confident in a friendly stack […]
The single’s repetitive and infectious refrain makes the Houston native’s single feel more like a sports chant or a professional wrestler’s entrance music than a single, but that’s what makes “Don’t Do It” such an enjoyable listen. In between chants of “Don’t do it to them n*ggas, Bloodbath,” the LVRN artist shows off her technical skills with two impressive verses.
Scroll down a bit to listen to OMB Bloodbath’s latest single, “Don’t Do It.”
Quotable Lyrics
Don’t do it to them n*ggas, Bloodbath! (Don’t do it to ’em) Don’t do it to them n*ggas, Bloodbath! (I won’t) Don’t do it to them n*ggas, Bloodbath! (Don’t do it to ’em) Don’t do it to them n*ggas, Bloodbath! (I won’t)
Florida rapper Bhad Bhabie might not be everyone’s cup of tea but if there’s one thing for sure, it’s the fact she knows how to treat a doggy right-right. The hip-hop entertainer shares some pretty cute footage of her dog knocked out and getting some much-needed sleep. It’s way too funny to ignore. Bhad shows […]
One lucky homeowner is now in possession of R. Kelly’s infamous former home. On Thursday, June 3rd, the Atlanta residence where Kelly used to reside was sold to someone willing to buy the property, with TMZ reporting that the final sale sent through at $1,785,000. This was but one of a number of properties where the disgraced singer kept women hostage in his reported sex cult.
The Atlanta compound is 11,455 sq ft, consisting of seven bedrooms, two kitchens, seven fireplaces, a 4 car garage, and a home theater. A spa, a pool, playhouse, tennis court, and a treehouse can also be found on the premises.
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The mansion became infamous ever since the airing of the Surviving R.Kelly docuseries. While in captivity, the young women who were there allege that they had to abide by certain regulations Kelly had put in place during their stay. Those include having to ask permission for everything from bathroom breaks to meal access, as well as having to call him “Daddy.”
Kelly has denied all of the allegations made against him since the explosive docuseries aired on Lifetime in January of 2019. He currently awaits a federal trial in Chicago, where he has also been in federal custody since July 11th, 2019.
A lot of attention is focused on Chrissy Teigen these days in light of her recent apology for old tweets and inappropriate direct messages. Now it appears another supposed victim of Teigen’s bullying has been outed as a faker.
Designer Michael Costello recently shared supposed screenshots of a 2014 conversation in which Teigen treated him aggressively, but Business Insider notes that there are multiple inconsistencies in the images as it relates to Twitter’s visual formatting. So, it would seem that Costello’s screenshots were fabricated.
This got a response from John Legend, who wrote in a series of tweets today, “Chrissy apologized for her public tweets, but after her apology, Mr Costello fabricated a DM exchange between them. This exchange was made up, completely fake, never happened. […] Honestly I don’t know why anyone would fake DMs to insert themselves in this narrative, but that’s what happened. I encourage everyone who breathlessly spread this lie to keep that same energy when they correct the record.”
This comes after Legend showed support for Teigen by sharing a line from her apology letter: “We are all more than our worst moments.” That quote kicks off the conclusion of Teigen’s message, which goes on to read, “I won’t ask for your forgiveness, only your patience and tolerance. I ask that you allow me, as I promise to allow you, to own past mistakes and be given the opportunity to seek self improvement and change. Phew. A lot, I know. Thanks for listening.”
Find Legend’s tweets below.
Chrissy apologized for her public tweets, but after her apology, Mr Costello fabricated a DM exchange between them. This exchange was made up, completely fake, never happened. Receipts below: https://t.co/Toh2rjTXNS