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Idris Elba Details How He ‘Hustled His Way Onto’ Jay-Z’s ‘American Gangster’ Album

Idris Elba makes a memorable appearance on Jay-Z’s 2007 album American Gangster, speaking on and producing “Intro.” Now Elba has spoken a bit more about how that came to be, telling Jimmy Fallon he “hustled [his] way onto” the album

On The Tonight Show yesterday, Elba (who was in the American Gangster movie on which the album was based) said:

“I was in American Gangster and at the time, I heard Jay was about to do an album associated with the film and I was like, ‘I need to get on that.’ As you do. You’re like, ‘I’m Idris, I need to be on that Jay-Z album!’ I had no idea why Jay would be like, ‘Yeah, sure, do it.’ So Lenny S., who works with Jay, was a good friend of Oronde and Oronde’s my guy, and I said, ‘Yo, I’m gonna write this thing.’ And I wrote this long poem… a friend of mine, we wrote this long poem, we put it to a beat. Actually, it was a rap, but it didn’t sound good as a rap. […] I said, ‘Maybe I should speak this,’ because Jay might be a little more accommodating to my speaking voice. And I sent it to him and we got this text back from Jay saying, ‘I don’t love this… I f*cking love it.”

Check out the full interview above.

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Eric Trump Would Like You All To Know That HE Was The One Who First Found Out That The FBI Was Raiding His Daddy’s Home

What’s got two thumbs and wants everyone to know that he was “the guy” who first learned that Mar-a-Lago was being raided? THIS guy! (Well, that guy above.) Eric Trump was all up in Sean Hannity’s business on Monday night to make sure Fox News viewers understood that it was he—not Donald Trump’s favorite child Ivanka or his unhinged and perpetually amped up big brother Don Jr.—who was the one who had to deliver the news to dear old dad that the FBI may have finally caught up with his presumably illegal shenanigans and was rifling through his belongings at his Palm Beach, Florida home and golf club. They even broke into his safe!

Also, it turns out that Eric might not know which decade we’re in. As Insider reports, while chatting with Hannity on Monday night, Eric relayed that:

I was the guy that got the call this morning. I called my father to let him know that it happened. So I was involved in this all day. And, you know, welcome to politics in, you know, in… in the 2000s.

(Note: It’s 2022.)

Trump went on to attempt to exonerate his father of any wrongdoing, explaining that Saint Trump “never got so much as a speeding ticket in his entire life until he made one decision. And that’s to go… and spend a lot of money to fight for this country for the first time.” (We assume Eric is talking about his father’s presidential election and not about his status as a five-time draft dodger.)

Also, Eric may not fully comprehend the scope of an FBI raid, as he also complained about 30 FBI agents descending on Mar-a-Lago without giving any notice that they were coming. (Pssst… Eric: That’s how these things work.)

Eric went on to state that Trump “did a better job” as president “than anybody has ever done,” which seems debatable.

(Via Insider)

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Lauren Boebert Has Descended Into Doom-And-Gloom Hysterics Over The ‘Gestapo Crap’ Of The FBI-Raiding Trump’s Mar-A-Lago

Rootin’ tootin’ Lauren Boebert, die-hard MAGA cheerleaders that she is, was obviously not going to respond well to the FBI raiding Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home to uncover those 15 boxes of squirreled away (by Donald Trump) classified documents. This also led Fox News’ Jesse Watters to freak out on-air, and Boebert took her response (of course) to Twitter. She’s a great defender of “freedom” and (of course) being American, and she’s taking it one step further than Marjorie Taylor Greene’s “Gazpacho Police” flub.

Boebert’s no stranger to a good flub, but what she delivered on Monday night was a straight-up round of doom-and-gloom hysterics. In part, she fired off a video rant and continued to lose her mind after the “Totally Un-American” FBI raid. In this clip, she calls the raid “Gestapo Crap” and apparently refers to the FBI as the #DepartmentOfInjustice.

So, the FBI will be raiding everyone soon? That’s what it sounds like Boebert is saying. She posted a lengthy Twitter thread, in which she actually writes, “You may not realize it yet, but they’re coming for all of us.” She declares that the FBI has been weaponized to distract from Biden’s “failed agenda!” The Rifle Republican doesn’t seem to care that the FBI was simply putting their hands on documents that Trump shouldn’t have removed from the White House, and that’s, you know, illegal. That doesn’t matter because, according to Boebert, the IRS will soon be weaponized and will come for you, too.

Boebert’s also telling everyone to act before it’s too late to defend themselves, and she wants a “Select Committee to investigate the FBI’s politically-motivated raid on Mar-a-Lago and on ALL the fraudulent persecution of President Trump from our government.”

It’s wild stuff, to say the very least, and surely, much of this is a cry about “guns” even if she’s not putting that at the forefront, as well as a rally for campaign donations. It’s not as though Trump’s been arrested or anyone is threatening anyone’s freedom. The feds simply wanted those very federally owned documents back, and they got them.

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‘Better Call Saul’ Co-Creator Vince Gilligan Has Explained Why A Certain Character’s Death Was ‘Never On The Table’

(Spoilers for Better Call Saul‘s final season will be found below.)

Maybe, in retrospect, it was silly that we spent so much time worrying about the fate of Kim Wexler. Vince Gilligan, Peter Gould, & Co. are cruel (R.I.P. Jane), but they’re not that cruel. As we learned in the penultimate episode of Better Call Saul, “Waterworks,” Kim is not exactly thriving in Florida, where she’s basically Bob from Bob’s Burgers stuck in an office nightmare, but at least she’s alive. Possibly going to jail, but alive.

In an interview with Rolling Stone, Gilligan discussed the decision to not kill Kim. “There probably also was an element of us being loath to kill off her character,” he said. “There were so many elements of this story that were preordained. You can’t kill off Jimmy McGill in his own show, you can’t kill off any character whom we know the fate of from Breaking Bad.” Gilligan explained that “it just didn’t feel right” to have Kim join Howard in the afterlife, and “that was probably never on the table, honestly.” He continued:

“We certainly kept silently smiling while people stopped us on the street and said, ‘You’re not gonna kill Kim, are you?’ We let people think that maybe we would, but none of us wanted to do it. But figuring out where she wound up, it was in little baby steps, little fits and starts, like every other bit of plotting we do.”

I take it back: Gilligan is a monster for making Kim have that mayonnaise discussion with her dopey Florida boyfriend. A fate worse than death, indeed. We’ll have much more on “Waterworks” throughout the day, including the Lie Detector Test recap.

(Via Rolling Stone)

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Drake Laughs At His Dad’s Tattoo Of Him And The Artist Isn’t Pleased

Back in 2017, Dennis Graham may have established himself as the proudest dad on Earth when he got a tattoo of his son Drake, a big rendering of his head on his bicep. For one reason or another, that ink was on Drake’s mind yesterday, so he posted about it on Instagram.

Sharing a photo of the ink, Drake roasted it, writing, “@therealdennisg I was just sitting here thinking why you do me like this we family [crying laughing emojis].” Graham took to the comments and noted he’s had multiple tattoo artists come in and try to improve the artwork, writing, “Hahaha I had 16 people to try and straighten this out,they’re hurting me.” He added in another comment, “I love you and miss you.”

The tattoo artist who initially did the ink, Money Mike, apparently isn’t pleased about all this: TMZ notes that in a new Instagram post about the tattoo, Mike included the hashtags “b*tchassDrake” and “ungratefulpieceofsh*t.”

The tattoo, by the way, was Graham returning the favor to his boy: In 2014, Drake got a tattoo of his dad.

Meanwhile, this past weekend was busy for Drake: he, DJ Khaled, and Lil Baby teamed up on “Staying Alive,” and he hosted his Young Money reunion with Lil Wayne and Nicki Minaj.

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Britney Spears’ Nude Photos Are ‘Harmless And An Expression Of Newly Found Freedom,’ Sam Asghari Says

A primary use of Britney Spears’ Instagram account has become sharing nude photos of herself, which Kevin Federline, Spears’ ex-husband and former backup dancer, brought up in a recent interview. He noted Spears’ sons, Jayden and Preston, have chosen to distance themselves from her and said of the risqué pics, “I try to explain to them, ‘Look, maybe that’s just another way she tries to express herself.’ But that doesn’t take away from the fact of what it does to them. It’s tough. I can’t imagine how it feels to be a teenager having to go to high school.”

Both Spears and husband Sam Asghari offered responses to this and now Asghari has shared another comment.

In an Instagram Story posted Monday (August 8) that is no longer viewable, Asghari defended Spears’ skin-bearing posts, writing, “Even if there was truth to her kids being ashamed of their mothers choices and positive body image they wouldn’t be the 1st teenagers [embarrassed] of their parents. Most kids are embarrassed of their parents at one point. The mere presence of a parent can humiliate a teenager. It’s so common it has been a storyline used over and over on TV and in Films for decades. Eventually if not already they will realize their mothers choices are harmless and an expression of newly found freedom. There is nothing to be [embarrassed] about just lots of things to be proud of.”

In Asghari’s initial post, he wrote, “To clarify my wife has never posted a nude selfie except of her butt [which] is quite modest these days. All other posts were implied nudity [which] can be seen in any ad for lotion or soap. There is no validity to his statement regarding the kids distancing themselves and it is irresponsible to make that statement publicly. The boys are very smart and will be 18 soon to make their own decisions and may eventually realize the ‘tough’ part was having a father who hasn’t worked much in over 15 years as a role model.”

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Beyoncé’s ‘Alien Superstar’ Has Fans Making Funny And Impressive Memes And Video Edits

Memes, trends, and challenges are in the making when it comes to Beyoncé’s Renaissance. First “Plastic Off The Sofa” inspired a vocal challenge for ambitious TikTok users. Now the idiosyncratic “Alien Superstar” is the center of attention.

The song is a particularly clubby anthem, bursting with sensual lyrics, chaotic rhythms, and an otherwordly texture. Check out some of the memes and videos below.

Keke Palmer has even joined in to praise the track. “If you woke up this morning, and you wasn’t sure what was going on with you, wasn’t sure if you felt good, you looked in the mirror and said, ‘Ugh,’ you know, you just didn’t feel like you were it, then turn up your radio and understand this,” she said with the song playing in the background, Bey’s vocals beginning just as Palmer finished speaking.

Before sharing Renaissance, Bey shared a statement about her intentions with the album. “Creating this album allowed me a place to dream and to find escape during a scary time for the world,” she wrote. “It allowed me to feel free and adventurous in a time when little else was moving.” It’s proving to serve as an escape and a source of freedom for her fans as well.

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Tucker Carlson Is Reportedly ‘Sh*tting His Pants’ That Two Years Of Texts Between Him And Alex Jones Could Go Public

There are wild trials and then there’s the with Alex Jones. The InfoWars honcho was successfully sued by parents of one of the victims of the Sandy Hook massacre, to whom he now owes nearly $50 million in damages. It’s easy to single out the most shocking part: when a lawyer representing said parents informed Jones that his attorneys had accidentally sent him the entire contents of his phone. That intel is now in the hands of the Jan. 6 committee, but it’s not just Jones and Donald Trump who have to worry.

A source told The Daily Beast that Tucker Carlson — a longtime Jones texting buddy — is “s*itting his pants” over the possibility that his correspondences with the noted conspiracy theorist could wind up in the public eye. It’s not yet clear what they text about, but the source claims that they’re “highly embarrassing.”

Though Jones is one of the nation’s most notorious conspiracy theorists, Carlson isn’t far behind him. He regularly floats dodgy claims on his highly-rated Fox News program, even ones shared by white supremacists. Carlson has made several InfoWars appearances and has gushed about Jones on multiple occasions. He’s said Jones is “more talented than I am,” and he’s written a blurb for one of his books, in which he said Jones might be “onto something,” and that people should “[r]ead this book and decide for yourself who’s crazy.”

Then again, surely Jones and Carlson’s texts aren’t as out-there as the ones between Jones and longtime Republican fixer Roger Stone, which have been “intimate messages.” Stone has gone so far as to advise Jones to sue his lawyer for the blunder.

(Via The Daily Beast)

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Taylor Swift Argues That The ‘Shake It Off’ Lyrics ‘Were Written Entirely By Me’ In Copyright Lawsuit

Taylor Swift‘s copyright infringement lawsuit over her 2014 hit “Shake It Off” has been going on since 2017. It was dismissed in 2018, when that decision was overturned. Songwriters Sean Hall and Nathan Butler continue to demand a percentage of profits from the song because of the similarities to their song “Playas Gon’ Play,” which they wrote for 3LW, the early ’00s girl group composed of Naturi Naughton and Cheetah Girls stars Adrienne Bailon and Kiely Williams.

Billboard has reported that the “All Too Well” singer has provided a lengthy response in a motion filed today. “The lyrics to ‘Shake It Off’ were written entirely by me,” she claimed. She continued:

In writing the lyrics, I drew partly on experiences in my life and, in particular, unrelenting public scrutiny of my personal life, “clickbait” reporting, public manipulation, and other forms of negative personal criticism which I learned I just needed to shake off and focus on my music.

I recall hearing phrases about players play and haters hate stated together by other children while attending school in Wyomissing Hills, and in high school in Hendersonville. These phrases were akin to other commonly used sayings like “don’t hate the playa, hate the game,” “take a chill pill,” and “say it, don’t spray it.”

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Difference in how ‘managers’ and ‘makers’ view time explains why some hate meetings so much

Most people don’t look at their work calendar on any given day and say, “Yay! I have a meeting!” Most of us just understand and accept that meetings are a part of work life in most industries.

Some people, however, are far more negatively impacted by scheduled meetings than others. For people involved in creating or producing, meetings are actively disruptive to work in a way that isn’t often the case for managers.

A viral post with an explanation from Paul Graham breaks down why.


Graham is a computer scientist, entrepreneur, venture capitalist and author. In 2009, he described on his website the differences between the way managers and makers utilize work time and how meetings affect their workflow. It’s a brilliant observation that rings true for people in various fields, and understanding this difference can help bridge the gap that often exists between those who work in creation or production and those who manage them.

Graham’s explanation was shared by Reese Jones on Facebook with a graphic that shows the difference in how time is seen between managers (people who manage others—the bosses) and makers (writers, artists, programmers—the creators). The manager’s time during the day is split into small blocks, whereas the maker’s is split into two large chunks.

“One reason programmers dislike meetings so much is that they’re on a different type of schedule from other people,” Graham wrote. “Meetings cost them more.”

Graham explained that managers and makers work on two different types of schedule. The manager’s schedule looks more like an appointment book, with the day broken into one-hour intervals.

“You can block off several hours for a single task if you need to, but by default, you change what you’re doing every hour,” he explained. “When you use time that way, it’s merely a practical problem to meet with someone. Find an open slot in your schedule, book them, and you’re done.”

Generally, the folks in power are on this kind of schedule. But those who make things don’t think in hours. Writers, artists, programmers and others who create for a living work in half-day units at least.

“You can’t write or program well in units of an hour,” wrote Graham. “That’s barely enough time to get started.”

Then he got to the heart of the problem with managers making meetings for makers:

“When you’re operating on the maker’s schedule, meetings are a disaster. A single meeting can blow a whole afternoon, by breaking it into two pieces each too small to do anything hard in. Plus you have to remember to go to the meeting. That’s no problem for someone on the manager’s schedule. There’s always something coming on the next hour; the only question is what. But when someone on the maker’s schedule has a meeting, they have to think about it.

“For someone on the maker’s schedule, having a meeting is like throwing an exception. It doesn’t merely cause you to switch from one task to another; it changes the mode in which you work.”

Bingo. As a “maker” myself, I can attest to this description being spot on for me personally. If I have to attend a meeting, it’s best for it to be right at the beginning or end of those two blocks of time. Tossing one into the middle of the morning or middle of the afternoon is far more disruptive than someone who isn’t a maker might understand.

Many people in the comments complained about meetings being a waste of time, but I don’t think that’s the case all or even most of the time. I see the value in many kinds of meetings and as someone who largely works alone, I actually do sometimes look at the calendar and say “Yay! A meeting!” The issue isn’t so much meetings themselves as their timing.

Graham explained that a meeting can sometimes blow half a day for a maker, not that the meeting itself takes half a day but purely due to the interruption of the workflow.

​”Each type of schedule works fine by itself,” he wrote. “Problems arise when they meet. Since most powerful people operate on the manager’s schedule, they’re in a position to make everyone resonate at their frequency if they want to. But the smarter ones restrain themselves, if they know that some of the people working for them need long chunks of time to work in.”

Graham’s post can be read in its entirety here. It’s worth perusing whether you’re a manager or a maker. The more we understand the different ways different people operate, the more we can learn to respect and honor one another’s needs, which ultimately makes us all more successful.