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Britney Spears updates fans on home gym she burned down

This spring, Britney Spears shared with fans that she accidentally burned down her home gym. She’s now giving her loyal following an update on the status of her workout space.


“Hi guys, I’m in my gym today,” Britney, 38, said in the new Instagram video. “Yes, it is the gym that I burned down. It’s still not ready yet, but I’m getting there.”

She went on to share a few fitness tips on achieving the perfect derrière.


“These key exercises believe it or not really do help with getting a tight buttocks,” the “Pretty Girls” singer captioned the clip. “I didn’t have time to show the full routine in the video …. but trust me it will kick your ass!!!!! I hope you all are taking care of yourselves and staying healthy …. it’s also really important to learn to meditate and stretch for clarity. Stay safe my friends and God Bless you all!!!!!.”


Spears revealed to fans in April that she burned down her home gym, sharing, “I haven’t been here in for like six months because I burned my gym down, unfortunately. I had two candles and … yeah, one thing led to another and I burned it down.”
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Celebs lend their voice to saving iconic bar, The Stonewall Inn

The historic Stonewall Inn is seeking help to avoid permanent closure due to the COVID-19 crisis. Former President Barack Obama, Taylor Swift, Demi Lovato, Katy Perry and Cynthia Erivo participated in Pride Live’s Stoneway Day two-hour livestream to help raise funds to keep it open.


“Stonewall Inn has been such a symbol of rebellion in the face of oppression, and such a safe place for people,” Swift said. The bar has also set up a GoFundMe page, explaining, “Our doors have been closed for over three months to ensure the health, safety, and well-being of patrons, staff and the community…


The Stonewall Inn faces an uncertain future and we are in need of community support. The road to recovery from the COVID 19 pandemic will be long and we need to continue to safeguard this vital piece of living history for the LGBTQ community.”


WABC’s Sam Champion will feature Stonewall throughout a virtual Pride program on Sunday that will include Janelle Monae and Carson Kressley.
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Evelyn Lozada is cashing in on foot fetishes via OnlyFans

Evelyn Lozada is selling her sole to the horny devils.


The “Basketball Wives” star has launched an OnlyFans page - to flaunt her feet. On a verified account on the site - which is a little like Instagram, but followers have to pay to see the mostly-X-rated content - she promises fans they can “follow my foot journey,” and adds the hashtag, “#FootFetish.”


She shared the same message on her Instagram. Foot fans can apparently sign up for $24.99.
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Porn star Ron Jeremy pleads not guilty to 3 rapes, sexual assault

Smut film legend Ron Jeremy pleaded not guilty to charges of raping three women and sexually assaulting a fourth.

Clad in an orange jail jumpsuit, Jeremy, 67, whose real name is Ronald Jeremy Hyatt, entered the plea at his arraignment Friday in a downtown Los Angeles courtroom. Jeremy, who is being held in a county jail on $6.6 million bail, also wore a face mask inside a glass enclosure where in-custody defendants appear in court.


Prosecutors allege Jeremy raped a 25-year-old woman at a West Hollywood home in May 2014, sexually assaulted a 33-year-old woman and a 46-year-old woman in separate incidents at a West Hollywood bar in 2017, and raped a 30-year-old woman at the same bar in July of last year.


If convicted of all the counts he could face 90 years in prison.

Los Angeles County sheriff’s detectives had been investigating Jeremy for two years and presented the case to prosecutors Monday.

Porn actress Ginger Banks, who went public with sex assault accusations against Jeremy in 2016, claims she has spoken to at least 50 other alleged victims.
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Prince Charles knew Meghan Markle was not long for The Firm

Prince Charles was saddened but not shocked when his son Harry and daughter-in-law Meghan Markle ditched the family and headed for America.


While the future king of England likes and admires his daughter-in-law, Nigel Cawthorne, author of the new tome “Prince Andrew: Epstein and the Palace,” told the London Sun, “I think [Prince Charles] likes strong women, but in The Firm there is only room for one Queen.”

“The Firm” is what people inside and outside Buckingham Palace call the business side of the British royal family.


“I think he foresaw considerable problems ahead for The Firm,” Cawthorne said. “Harry and Meghan amplified the popularity of the royal family in the way that Prince Andrew and Fergie did at the time. However, for the sake of The Firm he will feel this outcome is better that the monarchy is small in size rather than a constellation of stars in separate orbits.”

Charles, who genuinely likes Meghan and nicknamed her “Tungsten” after the strong metal, “genuinely made an attempt to support what Harry and Meghan were looking for,” Cawthorne said. “In truth, however, there wasn’t a lot he could do apart from offering moral support. He no doubt personally regrets the fact that he won’t see his son and family as much as he otherwise would have. … He likes tradition and order.”
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Snoop Dogg labeled a ‘hypocrite’ for working with Kanye West

Snoop Dogg began trending Saturday after releasing footage of a studio session with Kanye West, whom the West Coast rapper once said was “brainwashed” by President Donald Trump.

The clip features Snoop, West and producer Dr. Dre, who’s currently working on his own version of Kanye’s last album, “Jesus Is King.” While Dre escaped criticism, Snoop was immediately called out, as he’s previously taken West to task for his support of the current commander-in-chief.


“F–k snoop dogg. He’s the biggest hypocrite,” wrote one disappointed fan. “He was talking all bad about Kanye when he was wearing MAGA hats now he’s in the Stu with him? Lame as hell.”

Another critic added, “Uncle Snoop izza Hypocrite. He’s going against his words now. I thought he hated Ye.”

“Ya remember when snoop dogg was talking hella s–t bout Kanye, now he in the studio looking like a groupie? Clown,” wrote another.


In a 2018 interview with Sirius XM’s DJ Suss One, the California native deemed anyone supporting Trump racist, dropping several F-bombs aimed at MAGA followers, including West.

“If you like that n–a, you’re motherf–king racist. F–k you and f–k him…Kanye too, n–a, don’t forget about him too, f–k you too! Throw him in the bag ‘cuz he right with them motherf–kers.”

In a separate 2018 interview with 97.9 The Box, Snoop was quick to say he never “hated” Kanye, but felt the Grammy winner was being “brainwashed” and “used.”

“It’s not me being mad at him, it’s me being mad at the system for using him, and he not having the smart people around him to see that.”
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Meghan Markle, Prince Harry set to make up to $1M per speech

Oh, so that’s how they’re going to pay the bills!

Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are set to make up to $1 million per speech after hiring a top speaking agency.

Last week Meghan Markle and Prince Harry signed with prestigious speaking agency Harry Walker Agency – whose other high-end clients include Barack and Michelle Obama, Hillary and Bill Clinton, and Oprah Winfrey – which specializes in commanding $1 million fees for their in-demand clients.


The highly sought after couple will hold conversations that will “relate to topics that are important in their lives—and in the world,” a source told Town & Country. “Topics will largely relate to the social issues the world is facing now including racial justice and gender equity, mental health, issues impacting women and girls and the environment—as well as the intersectional nature of these issues. … Many of the areas and topics covered in these conversations will be related to the foundation and mission of Archewell, their new organization housing their philanthropic endeavors.”

The formerly royal Duke and Duchess have been looking for work since they left the Royal Family firm and in addition to speaking engagement are said to be looking into documentary projects while volunteering at places like a gang rehab center.


Meanwhile, Markle may have signaled the nail in the coffin of her friendship with former bestie Jessica Mulroney when she didn’t wish Mulroney’s daughter Ivy, 7, a happy birthday — leaving Mulroney worried that her friendship with the Duchess is “now over for good,” according to the Daily Mail.

Markle had pressed pause on her friendship with Mulroney after Toronto-based black lifestyle influencer Sasha Exeter posted a message on Instagram calling for people with large platforms to use them to promote the Black Lives Matter movement. She later posted a video claiming Mulroney had taken the post as a personal attack on her and had threatened to harm Exeter’s career. Mulroney apologized but was quickly fired from her jobs at “Good Morning America”, “I Do, Redo” and had to step down from the charity she founded with her sisters-in-law.

Her husband, Ben Mulroney, host of the Canadian entertainment show “etalk,” also quit his job after his cohost Elaine Liu, wrote an excoriating blog about the couple, in which she ominously claimed that the Mulroneys were “keeping track” of those who didn’t support Jessica amid the scandal.
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Charles Webb, eccentric author of ‘The Graduate,’ dead at 81

Charles Webb, the author whose first novel, “The Graduate,” inspired the 1967 Oscar-winning movie starring Dustin Hoffman, is dead at the age of 81 due to a blood condition.

His death was confirmed by longtime friend and journalist Jack Malvern writes Deadline.


Webb, who died on June 16th in Eastbourne, England, said that the iconic book and subsequent film were based on real-life experiences from when he was growing up in Los Angeles, though he also claimed that it was not autobiographical.

Though his book became famous, the eccentric Webb earned only $20,000 from the film rights and chose to live a life that wasn’t filled with the glitz and glamour of Hollywood.

“Millions and millions were made from ‘The Graduate’ and here I am searching around for a couple of quid to buy my sandwich — people love that,” Webb once told The BBC.

He and his wife Eve, who died last year, led a peculiar life.


They spent much of their time on the open road and homeschooling their three children.

They ran a nudist camp in New Jersey and in a show of solidarity against the United States marriage laws, divorced, but remained together, the Deadline story said.

In 2007, Webb published a sequel to “The Graduate” called “Home Schooled.:


Though written for financial reasons, Webb was always happy not to live a materialistic life.

“My wife and I have done a lot of things we wouldn’t have done if we were rich people … I would have been counting my money instead of educating my children,” he said in a 2006 interview with the Associated Press.

Webb is survived by his children.
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Florence Pugh apologizes for past cultural appropriation: ‘I am ashamed’

Florence Pugh says she is “truly sorry” for appropriating cultures in the past.

The 24-year-old actress posted a lengthy statement to her Instagram account on Friday, letting her 1.5 million followers know that she is “ashamed” to look back at some of her past actions of cultural appropriation, which include getting henna tattoos and getting her hair braided into “corn rows.”

The “Little Women” star began her three-page apology by pointing out that the last four weeks have been “huge” in terms of understanding and acknowledging white privilege.


“The world is trying to make change and I’m learning a tidal wave of information that frankly, was always there but I was unaware of. I’ve tried my best to post, learn, pass what I’ve learnt on to others and of course, echo the voices of those who don’t have a platform to share their wisdom,” her apology began.

Pugh wrote that her past missteps were first brought to her attention by a fan calling her out for a photo she posted of herself when she was 17. Pugh called the picture an example of “Rastafarian cultural appropriation.”

“I braided my hair and painted a beanie with the Jamaican flag colours and went to a friend’s house, proud of my Rastafarian creation. I then posted about it the next day with a caption that paraphrased the lyrics to Shaggy’s song ‘Boombastic,'” she explained.

“I am ashamed of so many things in those few sentences,” Pugh admitted.

The actress said it was “cruel” of her to forget about the photo, pointing out that for eight years she had “no idea how many were offended.”

The actress said that “growing up as white and privileged allowed me to get that far and not know,” adding that she was initially “proud” of the braided hairstyle.

In hindsight, Pugh called her decisions “uneducated” and also provided an example of her childhood when she befriended an Indian woman who owned a shop in her native Oxford, England, fitted with fabrics, jewelry, henna and more. She credited this woman with teaching her all about the culture, of which she became “obsessed.”


“There wasn’t a summer where I didn’t henna my hands, feet, my family’s hands and feet,” she wrote.

Pugh went on to write that henna quickly became a societal trend, with major makeup brands profiting off of their own versions of henna sets. At the time, Pugh said she felt sad for her fellow Indian shop owner friend, noticing that the culture was being “abused for profit.” Pugh said she knows now that she was guilty of the same.

“And here’s the problem: I actually wasn’t being respectful in how I was using it. I wore this culture on my terms only, to parties, at dinner. I too was disrespecting the beauty of the religion that had been taught to me those years ago,” her statement continued.


Pugh said she is “truly sorry” to all who have been offended by her in the past and present.

“I cannot dismiss the actions I bought into years ago, but I believe that we who were blind to such things must acknowledge them and recognize them as our faults, our ignorance and our white privilege and I apologize profusely that it took this long.”

Pugh’s apology was met with praise from many followers.

“as a black fan of yours, thank you for speaking up and out. we see the real homies like you out there, and i appreciate your efforts immensely,” one fan wrote.

“Fair play Florence,” another commented, adding: “it takes guts to admit your mistakes but learn you must and go forward.”
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Gerrit Cole’s pregnant wife Amy wonders if baby will come before Yankees camp

As of Sunday morning, 58 percent of Amy’s followers believe her baby boy will arrive first, while the other 42 percent voted in favor of baseball.


Spring training is set to begin Wednesday in the Bronx ahead of the shortened 60-game season due to the coronavirus crisis. Cole is expected to start for the Yankees against the Washington Nationals on Opening Day next month in the nation’s capital.


Shortly after Cole signed a nine-year, $324 million deal with the Yankees, he and Amy announced in January that they are expecting.

Amy, a former pitcher at UCLA, has been keeping her husband sharp on the mound amid the global pandemic.

The Coles have been married since 2016.
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Rolling Stones threaten to sue Trump for using their songs at rallies

The Rolling Stones are threatening legal action against President Trump for using their songs at his rallies despite previous cease-and-desist directives over the tunes.

The rockers said Sunday their legal team has joined with music rights organization BMI to stop the use of their material in Trump’s reelection campaign.


“The BMI have notified the Trump campaign on behalf of the Stones that the unauthorized use of their songs will constitute a breach of its licensing agreement,” the Stones said.


“If Donald Trump disregards the exclusion and persists, then he would face a lawsuit for breaking the embargo and playing music that has not been licensed.’’


The move comes after the Trump campaign played the 1969 song “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” to close out his rally earlier this month in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Trump has previously played the classic tune at events, prompting the group to complain about the use of its music during his 2016 campaign.
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Tristan Thompson praises ‘beautiful’ ex Khloé Kardashian on her birthday

Tristan Thompson celebrated ex Khloé Kardashian’s 36th birthday on Saturday, praising 2-year-old daughter True‘s “beautiful and loving” mother.

Sharing a photo of the trio on Instagram, the Cleveland Cavaliers center said Kardashian deserves “the world” while wishing her a happy birthday.


“I’m wise enough now to know, you came into my life to show me just what it means to be an incredible person,” Thompson began. “I appreciate how I am able to learn from and grow because of you. I thank God for the beautiful and loving woman you are to everyone, especially our daughter True.”

“You deserve the world Koko! True and I love you mama. Happy Birthday @khloekardashian,” the 29-year-old NBA star continued.


Kardashian later commented on Thompson’s post, writing: “Awww this is sweet!! Thank you TT.”

On Friday, Thompson also reacted to Kardashian’s pre-birthday selfie, calling the Good American founder, “The Queen.”


Kardashian and Thompson initially split in February 2019 after the athlete was accused of cheating with Jordyn Woods, Kylie Jenner’s former BFF.

In April, Kardashian and Thompson celebrated daughter True’s second birthday together. The duo also fueled reconciliation rumors earlier this month after cozying up at pal Jordan Clarkson’s birthday.
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Anthony Mackie criticizes Marvel for lack of diversity with its productions

Anthony Mackie has played Falcon seven times in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, starting with 2014’s “Captain America: The Winter Soldier.” In an interview for Variety‘s Actors on Actors issue, Mackie talked to Daveed Diggs about the need for more diversity in Disney’s Marvel movies.

The conversation started out with both actors talking about their most recent projects on TV. Diggs is the star of the TNT drama “Snowpiercer.” Mackie appeared in two Netflix TV shows in the last year: The second season of the sci-fi series “Altered Carbon” and in a stand-alone episode of “Black Mirror,” called “Striking Vipers.”


“What are the ways that you find yourself interacting with the moment?” Diggs asked Mackie about Black Lives Matter. “I find a lot of my interactions are just trying to make things better in the gigs I have in front of me — how can I affect different kinds of representation? What is the thing you feel compelled to do? What is your participation in this moment?”

Mackie responded by mentioning the new Marvel TV series for Disney Plus that he’s starring in. “When ‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier’ comes out, I’m the lead,” Mackie said. “When ‘Snowpiercer’ came out, you’re the lead. We have the power and the ability to ask those questions. It really bothered me that I’ve done seven Marvel movies where every producer, every director, every stunt person, every costume designer, every PA, every single person has been white.”


“We’ve had one Black producer; his name was Nate Moore,” Mackie continued. “He produced ‘Black Panther.’ But then when you do ‘Black Panther,’ you have a Black director, Black producer, a Black costume designer, a Black stunt choreographer. And I’m like, that’s more racist than anything else. Because if you only can hire the Black people for the Black movie, are you saying they’re not good enough when you have a mostly white cast?”


Mackie spoke about what changes he’d like to see in hiring practices. “My big push with Marvel is hire the best person for the job,” Mackie said. “Even if it means we’re going to get the best two women, we’re going to get the best two men. Fine. I’m cool with those numbers for the next 10 years. Because it starts to build a new generation of people who can put something on their résumé to get them other jobs. If we’ve got to divvy out as a percentage, divvy it out. And that’s something as leading men that we can go in and push for.”
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Brooks Koepka’s model girlfriend tries to avoid another disastrous haircut

Jena Sims is back on buzzer duty.

On Saturday, Brooks Koepka’s model girlfriend was tasked to give the golfer another quarantine haircut, two months after a disastrous first attempt.

“He’s back in the barbers chair… should I try again?” Sims polled her 196,000 Instagram followers.


In a separate Instagram story, Sims detailed the fallout, noting she was “relieved” from her duties after touching up Koepka’s edges.

“Update: Fixed his ‘edges’ and then got relieved of my duties,” Sims shared.

Koepka, 30, has been staying close to home since he withdrew from the Travelers Championship earlier this week after caddie Ricky Elliott tested positive for coronavirus. Sims confirmed Wednesday she had tested negative for the deadly bug.


“I haven’t tested positive for COVID-19, but as I’ve said all along, I’m taking this very seriously,” Koepka said Wednesday in an Instagram message.


“I don’t want to do anything that might jeopardize the health of any player in the field or his ability to compete. The right thing to do right now is get home, support Ricky and feel confident that I’m doing what I can do protecting my fellow TOUR members, my PGA TOUR friends and everyone associated with the Travelers Championship this week,” he continued.

Koepka’s younger brother Chase, who also withdrew from the Travelers Championship, will be able to participate in next year’s tournament.
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Scheana Shay’s boyfriend pens supportive message after her miscarriage

Brock Davies has girlfriend Scheana Shay’s back in good times and bad.

On Saturday, Davies penned a touching message to Shay, 35, one day after the “Vanderpump Rules” star revealed she had recently suffered a miscarriage.

“She has my back and I have Hers,” Davies captioned an Instagram photo of the pair standing by choppy water.

Shay initially discussed her miscarriage during Friday’s episode of the “Scheananigans with Scheana Shay” podcast.


“So a few weeks ago, we found out that I was pregnant,” an emotional Shay began. “For those of you who have followed my fertility journey, I’m freezing my eggs. The last year and a half, I did two rounds, one in January, one in July, and I didn’t think that I could get pregnant on my own.”

Told by doctors that it would be “close to impossible” for her to get pregnant, Shay ultimately took a pregnancy test after missing her period and after getting sick one morning after drinking. Shay’s doctor also confirmed the pregnancy, with the Bravo personality looking forward to sharing the news with her dad on Father’s Day.

“We made him this like surfboard that said — he’s Dutch and in Dutch you call Grandma and Grandpa Opa and Oma — and we got these letters like stickers on it. And it said, ‘Only the best dads get bumped up to Opas,'” Shay shared.


During a trip to San Diego, where she celebrated Davies’ birthday, Shay began to worry as she was “bleeding all weekend.” Shay later made an appointment with her obstetrician.

“My OB got me in early, and he did an ultrasound and there was no heartbeat,” Shay said. “There was just nothing progressing, nothing growing inside. There were just parts that he could see were starting to form, and it just didn’t.”


Shay said it’s “been a lot to process,” as she is “waiting to naturally miscarry.”

“I have to go back to my doctor this week so we can do another ultrasound because now I’m just literally sitting here waiting, feeling normal, but still treating my body as if I’m pregnant, which is a complete mind f–k, because I know there’s nothing progressing but there’s still something there and I haven’t passed it yet,” Shay explained.

In the wake of Shay’s tragic news, her “Vanderpump Rules” co-star, Ariana Madix, posted a sweet note to her on social media.

“Can’t wait to squeeze you @scheana,” Madix shared on her Instagram story, according to The Blast.
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‘Golden Girls’ episode with blackface scene pulled from Hulu

“The Golden Girls” is the latest sitcom to have an episode pulled from a streaming service due to a scene depicting blackface.


Hulu has pulled “Mixed Blessings” (Season 3, Episode 23), which sees Dorothy’s son Michael planning to marry an older Black woman named Lorraine. Bea Arthur’s character worries about the nuptials due to the age difference, while Lorraine’s family disapproves of their daughter marrying a white man, and attempts are made on both sides to call the whole thing off. Lorraine’s family arrives just as Rose (Betty White) and Blanche (Rue McClanahan) are trying a new mud facial treatment, and as the two greet their new guests, Rose states, “This is mud on our faces, we’re not really Black.”


The episode’s removal is the latest in a string of shows that have seen episodes taken down or significantly edited due to blackface scenes or jokes. Earlier this week, three episodes of “Scrubs” were removed from Hulu for their depictions of blackface, following the removal of four episodes of “30 Rock” for scenes featuring blackface. The British sketch show “Little Britain” was also removed from Netflix and other streaming platforms earlier this month for its pervasive use of blackface.


Additionally, “The Office” removed a scene featuring a character in blackface from a Season 9 episode, but left the rest of the episode intact. An entire episode of “Community” has thus far been pulled from at least Netflix’s library. In the Season 2 episode, Chang (Ken Jeong) is seen in blackface while showing up to a Dungeons & Dragons game, as he proceeds to explain that he was cosplaying as “a dark elf.”
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Sacha Baron Cohen crashes right-wing event posing as country singer

Sacha Baron Cohen gatecrashed a right-wing event in Washington while posing as a racist country singer — where he encouraged the crowd to chant along to lyrics about liberals getting “chopped up” or “injected with the Wuhan flu,” viral footage shows.

Dressed as a pot-bellied singer in denim dungarees and a cowboy hat, the “Borat” comedian tricked organizers of Saturday’s event by the “Three Percenters” militia group by producing a last-minute big-money donation, according to reports and organizers.

The professional prankster then took to the stage in Olympia, getting some the audience to chant along with extreme lyrics — with organizers saying a team of armed security guards stopped them from pulling the plug.


Footage shows Cohen singing about former President Barack Obama, coronavirus expert Doctor Anthony Fauci, CNN and “mask wearers” getting injected with the “Wuhan flu.”

He also wished the same for “sushi eaters” — and worse for “Chinese people,” singing that they should “nuke them up like in World War II.”

Turning on the World Health Organization and journalists, he got cheers when suggesting they should “chop them up like the Saudis do,” seemingly a sick reference to murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

“Hillary Clinton, what we gonna do? Lock her up like we used to do,” he sang — while joking that Bill Gates’ manhood was “micro soft.”

Event organizer Matt Marshall said they “tried to pull the plug” in horror at the “incredibly racist song,” but said Cohen’s team included “four armed-security on the generator, so we couldn’t even cut the power.”

When they finally “bum-rushed the stage,” the “Who is America?” prankster and his entourage fled in a waiting ambulance that pretended to be on an emergency call, Marshall said in a video interview.

Other images suggest Cohen then came back, pretending to be a video journalist while wearing a gray wig and beard.


“They spent a lot of money to make us look bad,” Marshall said, later later tweeting, “Thanks for the publicity. Can’t wait for the video of me throwing Cohen off the stage.”

The Three Percenters’ chapter — a group founded by longtime militiaman Michael Brian Vanderboegh — said it was “appalled” with the “clown-face” comedian who sparked “repugnance.”

Some on Twitter were less-then convinced, however.

“If it was so ‘racist’ to them, why were people clapping along until they realized he was trolling? Hmm,” one asked.

The group insisted it has members of “every race, religion, and creed” and Cohen’s “bad taste and behavior represents the antithesis” of the group’s ideals.


The Southern Poverty Law Center lists the Three Percenters as an anti-government militia group, saying the name refers to the “dubious historical claim that only 3 percent of American colonists fought against the British during the War of Independence.”

Cohen has yet to comment on the appearance. Some speculated that it could have been a stunt for a new series of “Who is America?” but Showtime has not commented, said Variety.
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Adele models Chloé dress from Glastonbury 2016 after weight loss

Adele threw it back to 2016 on Saturday.

Reliving her set from the Glastonbury music festival four years ago, the 32-year-old singer watched the UK performance from the comforts of home, all the while modeling the same embellished Chloé dress she wore for the show in 2016.

Captioning a pair of Instagram shots “5 ciders in,” Adele sported a white T-shirt and comfy gray pants in one photo as she rocked the glamorous Chloé gown in the other.


Earlier in the day, Adele sent fans into a tizzy after posting an older photo of herself from Glastonbury, igniting speculation about future music.

“Teaser? Albums coming out today???!!!! Tell me now,” one follower asked Adele, who then replied: “Of course it’s not. Corona ain’t over. I’m quarantining. Wear a mask and be patient.”

The singer’s latest album, “25,” dropped in 2015.


Adele is no stranger to setting the internet ablaze with her social media posts. Last month, the Grammy winner shocked her famous friends and followers by sharing another photo of her dramatic weight loss.

“I mean are you kidding me,” Chrissy Teigen commented.


“Stunning! Happy birthday Gorgeous,” Olivia Pierson wrote.

In addition to working with a personal trainer, Adele is said to have lost weight using the sirtfood diet, which focuses on foods — including chocolate, walnuts, and red wine — that regulate a person’s metabolism.
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Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 has an unorthodox position for its inner camera

Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 will, allegedly, have an unusual position for the inner display camera on the right panel of the phone.

The talk of the town right now is the announcement of the news during WWDC 2020. However, the thunder might be quickly stolen from Apple with the possible August online Unpacked event. Here, Samsung will unveil a massive phone lineup that will surely catch the attention of everyone.

Samsung still hasn’t announced the official date of the Unpacked event. Nonetheless, Samsung enthusiasts are eagerly following for the saving grace of the botched Samsung Galaxy Fold phone last year.


Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 inner display

Ice Universe on Twitter showed a render of the Samsung Galaxy Fold 2’s inner display. Initially, the unfolded phone looks like any other small tablet in the market. However, unlike those cameras on those tablets, the hole-punch camera setup on the alleged Galaxy Fold 2 looks a bit odd.

The inner camera is not in the middle of the screen. It is neither on the top left or the top right corner of the unfolded screen. Meanwhile, the first Galaxy Fold had a huge notch on the top right corner of the expanded screen. It housed the dual front-facing cameras and the depth sensor.


The render shows that the Galaxy Fold 2 will only have one inner camera. As such, the alleged leak of the soon-to-be-released phone must be taken with a grain of salt. It would be unusual for a company to scrimp down a camera setup considering the price point of this premium flagship phone.


Galaxy Fold 2 rumored specs

Rumors abound regarding the technical spec sheet of the Galaxy Fold 2. As such, similar to the rendered image of the inner display, the following still has to be confirmed by Samsung during its event.

The Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 will most likely have the Snapdragon 865+ SoC as its main processor. For a premium phone such as this one, cutting corners on the main driver will not be acceptable for many. Also, the processor will make the phone 5G ready when it hits the shelves.

The camera system will reportedly be similar to the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra’s set up. However, it is still not yet confirmed whether or not the Space Zoom will find its way to the Galaxy Fold 2. Since the Galaxy Fold 2 is expected to launch with the Galaxy Note 20 lineup, the former premium phone is also expected to have a built-in SPen support.</div>