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Joe Rogan Has Floated The Theory That Trump Was On Adderall During His Entire Presidency

Joe Rogan is firing more shots at Donald Trump. After recently revealing that he rejected numerous offers to host the former president on his podcast, Rogan and comedian Tom Segura went to town on Trump’s alleged Adderall use during the latest episode of The Joe Rogan Experience.

“The thing that is incredible about that guy is that, you know, I’m saying even when you watch him as president, he was full of f*cking energy — full of it every day,” Segura said to kick off the discussion. “And they said he slept like four hours a night. He’s one of those people.”

“He’s on Adderall,” Rogan asserted before asking Segura if he felt the same. Turns out, the comedian had heard some things about Trump’s time on The Apprentice where his infamous aversion to reading was allegedly causing some problems. Via Mediaite:

“Yes, I do — only because there were multiple people who used to work on The Apprentice that were like, ‘He was fucking gassed up for shoots,’” Segura said.

“Really?” asked Rogan.

“Yeah. Cause he has trouble reading. He doesn’t — he would struggle to read prompter or script when he was just, uh, let’s say ‘sober.’ So they would give him that and he would dial in more on reading,” Segura added.

The conversation then turned to reports of Trump being “bored” during CIA briefings, which forced the agency to come up with creative ways to hold his attention.

“I heard they would put his name in briefings multiple times to keep him interested,” Rogan said before Seguara riffed on how Jared Kusher had a secret formula to giving Trump bad news by sandwiching it between two pieces of good news. “This is going well, everybody’s thrilled with you about this. Here’s a bad thing. Also, people love you for this.”

“Of course!” Rogan said while laughing at Kushner trying to placate Trump. “He’s a man baby.”

(Via Mediaite)

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Rico Nasty Struts Her Stuff In The Stylish ‘Blow Me’ Video

Rico Nasty is well-known for her brash energy and punk-influenced rasp of a voice, but she’s also equally well-known for her unique sense of style. Rico’s ‘fits run the gamut from thrashed-out baby doll outfits — like Clueless with a hardcore makeover — to catwalk-ready haute couture. In her new video for “Blow Me,” she showcases her style with a simple setup, strutting on a treadmill against a white background as she cycles seamlessly through a series of wild ensembles.

“Blow Me” is the latest single from Rico’s upcoming album Las Ruinas, which is due on July 22 through Atlantic Records. Although it’s the follow-up to her debut album Nightmare Vacation, it’s said to be much lighter in comparison. While that suggests a return to the airy “sugar trap” of her early mixtapes, it’s clear from previously released tracks like “Black Punk,” “Blow Me,” “Skullflower,” and “Vaderz” that “lighter” is relative when it comes to Rico Nasty. The project will also feature appearances from fellow genre benders Bktherula, Teezo Touchdown, and Marshmello, along with a remix of Fred Again’s “Jungle.”

Watch Rico Nasty’s “Blow Me” video above. Las Ruinas is due on 7/22 on Atlantic Records.

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The Dime 2022 All-Summer League Team

The 2022 NBA Summer League came to an end on Sunday. While the Portland Trail Blazers emerged victorious over the New York Knicks to earn the title of Summer League champs, the NBA’s annual foray into the Thomas and Mack Center and Cox Pavilion in Las Vegas served as an opportunity for a number of young players to flash their considerable potential ahead of the 2022-23 season.

Now that all the games have wrapped up, here are the six players who shined bright and make up our 2022 All-Summer League team.

Quentin Grimes

It is easy to see why Grimes appears to be the name at the center of a potential Knicks package for Donovan Mitchell … and why some New York fans would like to hold onto him. Second-year players are usually the best of the bunch in Las Vegas, but even by that standard, Grimes was the best player we saw at Summer League this year. After showing glimpses of being a potentially very reliable two-way player as a rookie in the Big Apple, the former University of Houston standout and 2021 first-round pick spearheaded a Knicks team that made it to the Summer League final, averaging 22.6 points, 4.2 rebounds, and 4.0 assists per game.

Keegan Murray

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You should obviously never put too much stock in Summer League. Having said that, the Kings came under a little bit of criticism when they passed on drafting Purdue guard Jaden Ivey so they could take Murray, the high-scoring Iowa wing who is a far more snug fit alongside De’Aaron Fox and Domantas Sabonis. That criticism looks a little silly after Murray put on a show, first in California and then in Las Vegas. Murray’s polish as a scorer looked far more advanced than what you expect out of most rookies, 23.3 points and 7.3 rebounds per game.

Tari Eason

Jabari Smith was the Rockets player who attracted the most hype going into Summer League, which, he was the No. 3 overall pick and most people spent the entire Draft process thinking he was going No. 1, so that’s not exactly a surprise. But it was Eason, the team’s other first round selection and the No. 17 overall pick, who flashed in Las Vegas. The dude is just a bully, and guys at Summer League just did not seem to have any idea how to deal with Eason when he was able to impose himself, as he averaged 17.2 points and 10.4 rebounds per game. We expect Smith — whose game isn’t exactly conducive to a Summer League environment due to the general lack of guards who are comfortable setting up guys in the pick-and-role — to look better in the regular season. The Rockets are going to hope Eason’s Summer League form carries over to then, too.

Cam Thomas

I am a sucker for Thomas’ game — his ability to score is a legitimate blast when he gets going. He put that on display in Las Vegas, as he was given an extremely green light to be the offensive hub of Brooklyn’s Summer League squad. Thomas was second-best scorer at Summer League, as his 27.4 points per game trailed only Moses Moody of the Golden State Warriors, who averaged 27.5 but played in three fewer games. Thomas put up 31, 26, 29, 26, and 25 points in the five games Brooklyn played, and while his 27.3 percent shooting on threes left something to be desired, the man can straight up score. It was impressive in Las Vegas and even if Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving are on the Nets next year, we think he’s going to have chances to show off his ability to fill it up during the 2022-23 season.

Sandro Mamukelashvili

Another second-year player, Mamukelashvili latched on with the Bucks as an undrafted free agent out of Seton Hall and got some occasional run with the now-former defending champs. He played his best ball, however, with Milwaukee’s G League team, and that carried over to Summer League, where the Georgian was consistently the best big man in Vegas. With Brook Lopez getting older and the Serge Ibaka trade flopping highlighting how badly the Bucks need bodies in their frontcourt, perhaps this sort of showcase will lead to a bigger role in year two. Mamukelashvili averaged 17.0 points and 8.8 rebounds per game.

Trendon Watford

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The unanimous championship game MVP has to get some love here, no? The Blazers’ run to the championship was more team-wide effort than any one player carrying them to glory, but still, the second-year man out of LSU was very solid throughout his time in the desert. Watford carved out a nice role as a rookie on a Portland team that wanted to do a one-year rebuild, and Summer League gave him a chance to both build on what he did and give himself a springboard into a bigger role on a far more competitive Portland team.

Paolo Banchero

The No. 1 overall pick only appeared in two games, so he gets docked a few points for that. Still, Banchero was magnificent when he was on the floor at Thomas and Mack. Just speaking for myself: I knew Banchero was a big guy, but seeing him in person really illustrates how impressive it is that a guy with his size has his skill set — he’s a smooth scorer whose ability to get to his spots and either score or (the really impressive thing) create for others is rare. Time will tell if Orlando really has the superstar it has long coveted since Dwight Howard was traded, but the early returns couldn’t be much more promising. Banchero averaged 20 points on 40.7 percent shooting from the field and 50 percent from three with six assists, five rebounds, and 2.5 steals across his two games.

Trey Murphy III and Moses Moody

I’m going to lump these two together because they were the headliners of the “why are they here?” group of second year players at Summer League. Both only played in two games but dominated while out there, with Moody leading all scorers in Vegas with 27.5 points in those two games, and Murphy not far behind at 26.5 points. The goal of any second year guy in Summer League is to prove they’re too good to be out there and Murphy and Moody very quickly proved that to their squads and earned a rightful seat on the bench after proving to be too strong and too skilled for the desert showcase.

Santi Aldama

The Grizzlies big man averaged 16.8 points, 7.8 rebounds, 1.8 blocks, and 1.5 steals in his four games and impressed with his efficiency (57.1 percent from the field and 38.5 percent from three) and occasional dominance, as he would take over at times for Memphis. Aldama was not one of the second year players expected to look too good for Summer League, but he proved fairly quickly that he was better than his competition. On a Memphis team with tons of young talent, Aldama proved he deserves a spot in a crowded rotation.

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Post Malone Will Play ‘Apex Legends’ On Four ‘Gaming For Love’ Charity Livestream Events

Post Malone loves gaming in all its forms, whether he’s playing party games like beer pong, card games like Magic The Gathering, or video games like Pokémon. Now, Malone is going to try his hand at being a video game streamer with a run of charity livestreams.

Dubbed “Gaming For Love,” the streams are scheduled to take place on July 18, 20, 22, and 24 on Malone’s Twitch, with each stream starting at 6 p.m. PT and set to run for six hours apiece. During that time, Posty and pals will be playing Apex Legends, and Apex developer Respawn Entertainment will be donating $10,000 during each stream. Viewer donations will benefit different non-profits for each broadcast: Human Rights Watch (July 18), Project HOPE (July 20), United Way (July 22), and The Trevor Project (July 24).

Malone said in a statement, “Tune in as I game for love & raise money for Human Rights Watch, United Way, Project HOPE, & The Trevor Project. And shout out to Apex Legends & Respawn Entertainment for their support. Donate & spread love.”

Video game livestreams have proven to be an effective way to raise money for worthwhile causes: The recent Summer Games Done Quick (SGDQ) event, which ran from June 26 to July 3, raised over $3 million for Doctors Without Borders. Meanwhile, this year’s Awesome Games Done Quick (AGDQ), which took place from January 9 to 16, brought in over $3.4 million (the most ever for a GDQ event) for the Prevent Cancer Foundation.

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‘Better Call Saul’ Went To Great Lengths To Keep The Big ‘Breaking Bad’ Cameos A Secret (Until They Were Spoiled)

If IMDb is to be believed, Breaking Bad stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul will make their Better Call Saul debut soon. It’s a long time coming: way back in 2016, which feels like it was 47 years ago, Cranston mentioned that he visited the set and told creator Vince Gilligan, “If you want me to be on the show, I’ll be there in a second.” That time has arrived — and it came with Game of Thrones-level security (minus the drone killer).

“We were asked to keep it a secret forever,” Cranston told the Albuquerque Journal. “We were flown in under the darkness of night. We took this plane and they went to a certain private section of the airport there. And then we took like two steps out of the tarmac and into an SUV. They move us to an Airbnb – a duplex. He had the top floor. I had the bottom floor and we were told you can’t leave.” Cranston and Paul were in town for four days; they stayed in the Airbnb the entire time, minus when they were needed on set.

The stealth was all for naught, however, because co-creator Peter Gould spoiled the cameos earlier this year. “It’s so funny that because this was supposed to be a big surprise, a big secret,” Paul said. “Then all of a sudden they announced that we were doing it, so why did they keep us in a prison? Seriously, they were just messing with us.”

Walter White is the one who knocks. Gould is the one who spoils.

(Via the Albuquerque Journal)

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Sylvester Stallone Is Slamming A ‘Rocky’ Producer While Asking For ‘What’s Left Of My Rights Back’ On Ownership

Sylvester Stallone came out swinging in a new Instagram post that calls out Rocky producer Irwin Winkler for holding onto the ownership rights of the boxing franchise. Alongside a highly problematic portrait of Winkler as a serpent with a literal dagger for a tongue, Stallone blasts the 93-year-old producer for not giving him an equity stake in the iconic films that put Stallone on the map. The actor seems to be particularly miffed that the rights will go to Winkler’s children and not his own.

Via Instagram:

After IRWIN controlling ROCKY for over 47 years , and now CREED, , I really would like have at least a little WHAT’s LEFT of my RIGHTS back, before passing it on to ONLY YOUR CHILDREN – I believe That would be a FAIR gesture from this 93 year old gentleman ? … This is a painful subject That eats at my soul , because I wanted to leave something of Rocky for my children.

Stallone ends the post with a message thanking fans of the beloved film series. “It’s always great hearing from the loyal fans,” the actor wrote. “Keep punching.”

According to Variety, Stallone has become increasingly vocal in recent years about his lack of an equity stake in the Rocky films. The situation apparently worsened after he was basically told to he happy with the money he got. Shortly after voicing those concerns, he bowed out of participating in Creed III.

“I have zero ownership of ‘Rocky,’” Stallone said in 2019. “It was shocking that it never came to be, but I was told, ‘Hey, you got paid, so what are you complaining about?’ I was furious.”

(Via Sylvester Stallone on Instagram)

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Lady Gaga Admits There Was A Moment She Thought She’d ‘Never Be On Stage Again’

Over the years, Lady Gaga has dealt with a lot of health issues that have things a bit rougher than she would’ve liked. At the end of 2020, she spoke about her struggles with fame, saying, “I hated being famous, I hated being a star, I felt exhausted and used up.” Prior to that, she also opened up about her experience with PTSD, depression, anxiety, and fibromyalgia. Through all these difficulties, Lady Gaga was unsure of what her future would look like, but ahead of her Chromatica Ball Tour, she took a moment to reflect and show some gratitude with fans.

“There was a time I thought I’d never be on stage again,” Gaga wrote in a tweet on Sunday. “I was so sad I couldn’t even dream anything but a painful nightmare.” She continued, “I’ve overcome my nightmare with love, support, trust, truth, bravery, talent and dedication. I am so grateful. I’ll see you in BABYLON #ChromaticaBall.”

Gaga’s Chromatica Ball Tour kicked off on July 17 with a stop in Germany and she’s set to continue the string of shows into the fall as the tour will conclude on September 17 with a final stop in Miami. Over the next two months, Gaga will perform in both North America and Europe with the latter including two nights at the Tottenham Hotspur football stadium in London.

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Lauren Boebert Walked Right Into A Joke Minefield By Seconding Betsy DeVos’ Call To Abolish The Education Department

Rootin’ tootin’ Lauren Boebert makes no secret of how she didn’t graduate high school and holds a GED (which she secured less than a year before her House election). That actually wouldn’t be a deterrent to being a U.S. lawmaker, if Boebert had decided to study up on civics, but she regularly reminds people of how she doesn’t do that. She’s not too familiar with the U.S. Constitution other than the Bill of Rights, specifically the Second Amendment because (obviously) she loves her guns. She’s also demonstrated confusion about the branches of government (as outlined by the First Amendment’s Establishment Clause) and why they should not overlap, so it’s not too surprising that really sees no need for an Education Department.

Boebert also believes that church and state should not be separated, which is something she recently made clear while declaring, “The church is supposed to direct the government.” There’s no telling what point that Boebert was actually arguing, but when Trump Education Secretary Betsy DeVos stepped up over the weekend to proclaim that the Education Department “should not exist,” Boebert seemed to elbow her way to the front of the line while claiming that she’s already had that idea.

In fact, Boebert tweeted, “I signed onto legislation with @RepThomasMassie saying exactly that! We need to get this done.”

Let’s just say that Boebert made this one too easy. People couldn’t resist offering up a buffet of jokes.

There’s a darn good chance that Boebert will stay in office, regardless of her distaste for education. She won her Colorado primary and is now looking forward to sticking around after the November election.

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Jordan Peele On ‘Nope,’ Making An Alien Movie With A Mostly Black Cast, And His Love For ‘Tremors’

A reference I made to Jordan Peele backfired. Nope is a lot of things, but what it also is … is a really fun alien movie. When people have asked me about it, I’ve compared it, in part, to Tremors. Now, I had no intention of telling Jordan Peele I’ve been comparing his movie to Tremors. I mean this has a huge compliment, but I have no idea if Peele likes Tremors or not. What if he hates Tremors? He’s going to take that comparison as an insult.

Of course, during the course of this interview, it slipped out anyway. Now, as it turns out, Jordan Peele is a huge fan of Tremors. As soon as he said this, my mind started racing, “Oh, god, he’s going to ask me what the creature is called and for the life of me I can’t remember.” And then that’s exactly what happened. (For the rest of my life, now, I will never forget the word “Graboid.”)

It wouldn’t be a Jordan Peele movie if Nope had nothing to say, but the thing about Nope is it’s a great summer alien movie. At a certain point during the movie, I kind of just decided, “I’ll think about the meaning later, I’m having too much fun.”

Daniel Kaluuya and Keke Palmer star as OJ and Emerald Haywood, the sibling owners of a horse ranch that has supplied horses to Hollywood film and television productions for years. Steven Yeun stars as former child star Ricky Park (who is best known for starring in a mid-’90s sitcom in which a monkey attacked the cast), who needs horses for an upcoming project. And then OJ and Emerald start seeing a UFO lurking around their ranch and concoct a plan to try and film the alien so they will go down in history as the people who discovered alien life. Things do not go quite as planned.

Ahead, despite the kind of secretive marketing, Peele is pretty open about this being an alien movie. As he says, it’s about spectacle, and inviting people to a spectacle, and the horrors and repercussions of spectacle. Yes, Peele has things to say, but he also loves genre movies … yes, like Tremors. (The last time we spoke I was surprised how much he spoke about The Man with Two Brains, The Lost Boys, and Corey Feldman.) And there’s no doubt Peele also wanted to make a fun summer alien movie. And, as Peele points out (with a big hint in the movie, via a poster for the Sidney Poitier film, Buck and the Preacher, which I watched the day before we spoke), this is the first big-budget alien movie with a primarily Black cast.

There’s a poster for Sidney Poitier’s Buck and the Preacher displayed prominently in Nope, in a “you should watch this,” kind of way. So I watched it yesterday. That movie is amazing by the way…

It is. And I think it’s the first example of Black cowboy representation that I know of in Hollywood mythology.

So then it hit me after watching Buck and the Preacher, that you just made the first big-budget summer sci-fi movie with primarily a Black cast, just like Buck and the Preacher is the first Western movie in the same vein. Am I off-base?

That is what happened. And I think the result of that is something that even, I think, surprised me. You come up with this nightmare, or this vision, and then you bring this team together. And you launch into it full tilt with collaboration and the product ends up being even something surprising to me if it works out well. And it did this time.

So what surprised you about it?

Well, I think a part of the journey, this was written in a different way for me and created in a different way. Whereas my other movies – specifically, Get Out – started with this notion of: what if I write a script that no one would ever let me make? And how can I make a movie that’s impossible? Well, with the fortune of success, I’ve had greater tools I can work with. So it’s very important to me to continue to push and continue to start from that same starting point of, what can I do that’s impossible? What is the movie that I’m not supposed to make? That I can’t make? That I don’t know how to make? And that was the starting point. But having those tools and trying to understand what it meant to be inviting people to a spectacle that was different than my previous films. It changed the process in itself.

Well, that’s interesting because there’s literally a scene in this movie where there is a spectacle that people are invited to. I won’t say what happens…

It doesn’t go well. Spoiler alert.

Yeah, it doesn’t go well. But was that in your head when you were doing that scene? Inviting people to a spectacle?

Certain films, like King Kong, Jurassic Park, films that are about how humans consume spectacle and addiction to it… I felt like I had a take on that same notion. So the scene you’re talking about, I think it has some DNA connection to that idea that you can simultaneously invite an audience to a spectacle and indict them and yourself for putting it on and needing that spectacle.

Obviously, this movie has undertones and a lot to say, but I also feel it is a kick-ass alien movie. Because of the past movies you’ve made, I found myself trying to figure it out, but I got to point where I was like, you know what? I’m having a great time. This is a great alien movie.

Thank you, man.

Does that make sense what I’m saying?

It does, yeah. It absolutely does. Look, all of my movies, I’m trying to give you something for whatever mood you’re in. Okay? So I think that there is a way to watch this movie in a way that you’re going to come armed for that conversation afterward. There’s also a way to watch this movie where you say, Look, I’ve been working all day, all week. I want to shut off and see some wild stuff. Then I want that to be there for you as well, and if you want it all, I want to give the audience that, too.

There are two casting choices I want to ask about…

I know what they are.

Oh?

Yes. Keith David and Michael Wincott.

The second one is not one of them, actually.

Oh, okay. You seemed like a Wincott guy, that’s why I said that.

He’s great in this, but I have limited time and there’s someone else I’d rather ask about instead. But Keith David is first, you literally have The Thing in your movie.

Yes. A genre… God, as much as we have one. The Thing, They Live, he’s in hundreds of films and he is one of the nicest guys. A real honor. And spoiler alert: He doesn’t make it very long in the film.

No, he doesn’t. He has some flashbacks though.

He’s got some flashbacks, but his presence and voice resound over the entire film. So I needed somebody that was just simply iconic to base that ghostly presence on.

So the other one… The last time we spoke for Us, I was surprised how much you wanted to talk about The Man with Two Brains and The Lost Boys. So I’m really curious where this goes because when I was a little kid, my mom loved Knots Landing, and Donna Mills is in your movie. And I am fascinated by how that happened.

[Laughs] So I have to admit, I’m not a Knots Landing fan. I’ve never seen the show. The great Donna Mills honored me with an audition.

Oh?

And she crushed. So it’s just like that.

What’s that day like? “Hey, Donna Mills wants to audition for your movie.”

If I had known, I don’t know, I would not have let her audition. One day I’m just looking at some tape, and there’s Donna Mills. She just did a wonderful job, and it was more than the fact that she is an icon herself. She really nailed it.

She’s really great in this.

Yes. Yeah. She’s great.

Steven Yeun has this amazing monologue about Saturday Night Live that involves the enthusiastic line, “Chris Goddamn Kattan.” I enjoyed that immensely. What was going on there for you?

Well, Stephen has this ability to ground the absurd and he can take anything and make it feel real, like it’s coming out of a real person. And he does so much work to make things look so effortless. The character he plays is a total character study, and it’s a unique guy that’s based on, I think, observations about the type of trauma that this industry can in inflict on people who are launched into the machine of attention. Yeah. I won’t… I’m very close to that character. Let’s just put it that way.

I’m sure there are a lot of influences for this movie. And I’m sure some are obvious. What’s an influence for this movie that no one would ever think of?

Well, as soon as I say something, I think anybody would, of course, be able to tell what it is. But I would say The Wizard of Oz. There’s a spirit connection in the commitment to spectacle and the ponderance on exploitation that the film represents in movies.

When people have asked me about it, I’ve listed off a few movies. But I end with, “it’s got a hint of Tremors,” and people get really excited. I don’t know if you like Tremors or not, but I mean that as a huge compliment.

Big Tremors fan over here.

Okay, I didn’t know…

Come on, bro.

I didn’t know!

Come on. Yes.

Well, you’ve got some Tremors in this movie.

By the way. Can I ask you? Here’s your trivia question. What are the monsters in Tremors called?

I knew you were just going to ask that. And I’ve been blanking and I can’t think of it. I can’t think of it…

The Graboids! But at least you didn’t say “Tremors.”

Our Zoom host just gave me the answer in a message, trying to help me out. As soon as I brought it up I started thinking, “He’s going to ask me, and I am blanking.” And you did. But I do love that movie. The great Fred Ward, who we just lost, he’s awesome in that.

Yes. And the great Kevin Bacon. He’s still here.

Yes, he is still here. In fact, I just saw him on the street a few days ago.

Really? You’re involved in the Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon game now.

He was headed into a movie theater as I was walking out. I think he was seeing Top Gun: Maverick.

[Laughs] Wow. That’s a lot of… If you ever see me on the street, don’t tell people where I’ve been.

‘Nope’ opens on July 22nd. You can contact Mike Ryan directly on Twitter.

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Lil Uzi Vert Now Uses They/Them Pronouns

Lil Uzi Vert has never shied away from change, like when they had that $24 million pink diamond embedded in their forehead. Now, the rapper has unveiled another personal shift, this one related to their identity.

Over the weekend, fans started noticing that Uzi’s listed pronouns on their Instagram profile were now “they/them.” The rapper has yet to make any sort of public statement about their pronouns or gender identity beyond that. Notably (although perhaps coincidentally), the change was made just after International Non-Binary People’s Day, which was observed on July 14.

Whatever the case may be, Uzi has often shown they’re a supporter of the LGBTQ+ community. In the summer of 2019, for example, they hopped on Instagram and shared a photo of themself in a Nike pride flag shirt, with matching colorful shoes, all in front of a rainbow-colored backdrop.

This comes shortly after Uzi announced their new Red & White EP, a prelude to the upcoming The Pink Tape. In May, they also said of their upcoming material, “This time less talkin’ more working. Going back in classic mode. I been [through] 2 much this time around. Nothin’ can break me.”

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