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Key And Peele Reunite As Demon Brothers In Henry Selick’s Spooky ‘Wendell & Wild’ Teaser Trailer

Jordan Peele and Keegan-Michael Key are busy enough with directing good movies and starring in good television shows that a full-on Key and Peele reunion is unlikely. But they did find time to get back together for Wendell and Wild, the latest feature film from stop-motion animation legend Henry Selick (The Nightmare Before Christmas, Coraline).

Wendell & Wild tells the tale of “Kat (Lyric Ross), a troubled teen haunted by her past, who must confront her personal demons, Wendell & Wild (played by Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele) to start a new life in her old hometown,” according to the Netflix plot description. Peele co-wrote the screenplay with Selick, who told Slashfilm about his decision for his fifth feature to be his first with a PG-13 rating. “Well, it might be that people aren’t making scary things for those kids. Say, so at eight, 10, to 14 years old, they’re not making things for them, but those kids are watching scary things,” he said.

Wendell & Wild, which also stars Lyric Ross, Angela Bassett, James Hong, Sam Zelaya, Tamara Smart, Seema Virdi, Ramona Young, and Ving Rhames, comes to Netflix on October 28, in time for Halloween. Although, like The Nightmare Before Christmas and Coraline, it will probably be good all year.

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Vince Staples Teams Up With Netflix For A Scripted Show About His Life

A few years back, Vince Staples teased something called The Vince Staples Show, which apparently turned out to be a pair of short films showcasing a pair of singles, “So What?” and “Sheet Music.” Fans thought there’d be a musical project attached — or perhaps even an actual show, considering Vince’s interest in pivoting to acting — but none materialized, although the episodes eventually appeared on a website along with a ton of other Staples video content.

However, a feature on Staples in Los Angeles Times earlier this year noted that The Vince Staples Show had since moved to Netflix, suggesting that the early shorts had been something of a proof-of-concept, and that the show was in the early stages of production. Vince was quoted saying, “We’re working on it. Hopefully, we can make something great, then put it out when the time is right.”

Well, it appears that the time is, indeed, right now, as Deadline reports that Netflix has officially announced the show, which will be a scripted comedy loosely based on Vince’s real life. It’ll be co-produced by Black-ish creator Kenya Barris, How to Make It in America and The After Party writer/director Ian Edelman, Maurice Williams (who has experience writing TV with rappers as a writer on Kid Cudi’s Entergalactic), Los Angeles director Calmatic, and Vince’s manager Corey Smith.

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Brendan Fraser Opened Up About His ‘The Whale’ Transformation: ‘I Developed Muscles I Did Not Know I Had’

The Brendan Fraser renaissance is in full swing (of “Brenaissance” if you’re a Real Fan), especially after the rave reviews from the Venice Film Festival premiere of The Whale.

Everyone has been rooting for Fraser to make his big-screen comeback after retreating from the spotlight in the early 2000s, at the height of his iconic action/adventure roles (justice for Inkheart!). His latest film, Darren Aronofsky’s The Whale, follows Fraser as Charlie, an overweight reclusive English teacher who tries to mend his relationship with his teenage daughter.

Fraser had to carry an extra 50 to 300 lbs in prosthetics when transforming into Charlie, with some CGI mixed in. This caused the actor to be more aware of his physical presence, and sympathize with anyone who has a different body type.

“I developed muscles I did not know I had,” Fraser said at the Venice Film Festival over the weekend (via Variety). “I even felt a sense of vertigo at the end of the day when all the appliances were removed; it was like stepping off the dock onto a boat in Venice. That [sense of] undulating. It gave me appreciation for those whose bodies are similar. You need to be an incredibly strong person, mentally and physically, to inhabit that physical being.”

Fraser received a lengthy standing ovation at the premiere, and he is happy to be re-introduced to Hollywood in a meaningful way. “[Darren] said he wanted an actor to reintroduce,” Fraser told Vanity Fair. “And I wanted to be reintroduced.” Now, Fraser is being praised for his performance…..which is a lot better than being spit on! (Allegedly).

The Whale will be released in theaters on December 9th.

(Via Variety)

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William Jackson Harper From ‘The Resort’ Explains The Show’s Delightfully Weird Scooby-Doo Vibes

While chatting with William Jackson Harper over Zoom, we throw out a ton of pop culture comparisons in an effort to define his latest TV series, Peacock’s The Resort.

We liken it to Scooby-Doo. We dissect its “Jurassic Park vibes.” We dig into its relationship drama and its mysterious, jungle-vined setting … so obviously, Lost comes to mind. But we never settle on just one genre to categorize it in. And that’s part of why Harper loves it so much.

He’s done stage projects. He’s been on one of NBC’s most popular comedy series, The Good Place. He’s even done horror movies, getting sent home rather early in Ari Aster’s vacation from hell (a.k.a. Midsommar). But The Resort, which sees Harper reuniting with Cristin Milioti to play one half of an unhappy couple desperately hoping a stay at a luxury resort in Mexico will solve all of their marital woes, is a mix of all of these – a dark comedy, a drama, a mystery (with some shocking deaths thrown in for good measure) and a treasure-hunting adventure sprinkled with a few sci-fi tropes.

It’s unlike anything Harper’s done so far, and pretty unique in terms of what’s on TV right now. So, naturally, we wanted to get the actor to explain exactly why we were so hooked on this show.

Below, we talk to Harper about finding balance in The Resort’s heightened setting, haunted motel rooms, what he thinks of the true crime boom, and that one time he got drunk on stage.

You’re used to doing comedy but why this comedy?

I think the fact that it was tonally all over the place. It wasn’t like, “This is a comedy and these are the jokes.” It was kind of dark. There were a lot of Jurassic Park vibes in it and then there’s some fantastical stuff, and then there’s some relationship stuff, which feels a little sticky. So I was like, “Huh, I’m not really sure how this is meant to feel.” That’s interesting to me. I think the fact that it was hard to categorize is the thing that really got me excited about it.

It’s a good mix of Scooby-Doo-like adventuring and relationship drama. How do you balance both?

The Scooby-Doo stuff is fun and it comes easy. We spend basically an entire episode doing the investigation pretty much drunk the entire time, which is… that’s fun. I think that when it comes to the relationship stuff though, it’s really just about listening and just being there and not trying to force much of anything. I think that we’re both a couple of chuckleheads on set. So letting that energy into these scenes that very much aren’t that does… I don’t know. It gives an interesting undergirding to those scenes where it’s not two people who hate each other, it’s two people who have grown apart and don’t like the fact that they’ve grown apart and don’t want to face that down.

You’re down in Puerto Rico filming. You’re supposed to be drunk and solving crime. Did a little method acting ever take place?

Oh no, no, no. No alcohol was imbibed while working. Actually, I did that one time in a play and that was an experience that I don’t ever need to have again.

I can’t imagine anything going wrong.

Yeah, yeah, everything worked out great for everybody. We were missing a prop and someone ran around the corner and got this 40 that I was supposed to drink on stage in the play. And they’re just like, “Here, just do this one.” And then I started drinking it and was like, “Oh, this is real malt liquor.” By the end of it, I was tanked. It was a 10-page play and I was forgetting lines by the end of it. The audience could smell it, like, “Oh, he’s drunk. He’s lost it.” They were having a great time.

The Resort obviously likes to play with our collective fascination with true crime. Why do you think there’s such a true crime boom happening right now?

For me at least, it’s hard to imagine actually doing something really terrible to another person. What drives a person to that? And then, once that act is committed, the lengths that they’re willing to go to cover it up, to try to get away with it. Is there any remorse or is it just self-preservation at that point? I think you just want to dive into the psyche of somebody that turned a corner to do something that a lot of people don’t ever consider doing. And then what do they do with that damage afterward?

For struggling couples, is the answer to take a vacation and try to find a decades-old mystery to solve, because it sounds a lot more fun than therapy.

[Laughs] They should stick to therapy.

Right. This method only works out for Noah and Emma.

I mean who knows if it actually works out for Noah and Emma? That’s sort of a question mark at the end of it. But yeah, I think, stick to therapy, but take the vacations when you can.

Creator Andy Siara is good at taking beautiful locations and giving them an off-kilter vibe. He did it with Palm Springs, he does it here. Have you ever traveled somewhere like that?

One time I was on a road trip, I think we were going to San Diego or something like that, me and my partner at the time. We stopped at this hotel and we both had terrible sleep. The room was oddly cold, no matter what we did. And then we had terrible dreams and were at each other’s throats. And then when we left the room, we were fine.

Oh, so… haunted then?

That’s what it felt like. It was like, “This is weird. We’re having a really bad time in this room.” And then we left and we were fine. But we both addressed it afterward like, “That was a weird room, right? The energy was off in there.”

Did you leave a Yelp review?

That this motel’s haunted? No, we didn’t do that. I think we were just sorting ourselves out after that.

This is the second white-people murder vacation you’ve taken (on-screen). Why does this keep happening to you?

I don’t f*cking know, man. It’s the stuff that comes. If the story is interesting, I’m down. But I mean, look, the characters all behave very differently from how I would behave in any of these situations. In The Resort, I would’ve been like, “Oh, you found a phone. Well, let’s recycle it and get rid of the battery, so no one winds up catching something off it.” And then in Midsommar, once people start jumping off of cliffs and stuff…

Bye.

I’m out. I will see y’all later and hey, don’t worry about driving me anywhere. I got it.

My legs work perfectly fine.

I’ll walk. I’m good.

Did you have those conversations with Andy though, about the difference in terms of how Emma might be viewed while traipsing around a foreign country trying to solve this mystery and how Noah might be treated?

Look, I mean, the real-life version is like, “No, I’m locking the room. We are staying in here. You’re not going to abandoned resorts at night by yourself and we’re going to hash this out.” But yeah, we did talk about it because I do think that she can move through the world in a different way than I can and there’s a benefit of the doubt that she’s going to get that I’m not. Noah knows that. And he’s like, “I’m not playing with it.” That’s why there’s a lot of Noah under his breath saying a bunch of stuff like, “This is a terrible idea” and “I’m doing something real dumb now.” All those things, that’s a product of some of the talks that we had about how he really has no business being here and doing this and that if things go bad, they’re going to go worse for him than they will for her in certain ways.

Does Noah struggle with understanding the difference between being content and being happy?

A huge part of Noah’s journey is he feels like he’s reached his allotted amount of happiness and it’s like, “Yeah, things get a little boring and stale, but that’s just what happens in life. And I don’t understand why that’s not okay.” I think that she’s a little bit more in touch with, “No, we should be happy. We shouldn’t be in this rut and we should fight against that.” I think that he’s like, “Well, you ride the wave. And sometimes it’s great and sometimes it’s not so great, but you just ride it out.” He’s willing to sacrifice happiness for stability at times. And sometimes depending on who your partner is, that’s not a recipe for something that’s going to work. So he’s having to face that down with this whole journey that they’re on.

The Resort just wrapped up its first season on Peacock.

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Characters from ‘Encanto’ get made into portraits so lifelike they look like real people

This article originally appeared on 04.25.22

What do you get when you mix artificial intelligence with editing software?

Mind-blowing images, apparently.

Brazilian digital artist Hidreley Leli Dião creates ultra realistic portraits of beloved cartoon characters as well as historical figures.

The magic is in a unique blend of Photoshop, FaceApp, Gradiente and Remini, according to his contributing article on Bored Panda. Using this formula, even The Simpsons characters feel like real people you would pass on the street.

Some of Dião’s latest works include the characters of Disney’s “Encanto,” like:


Mirabel

The face shape! The hair! The smile! He nailed it.

Luisa

To no one’s surprise, Luisa was highly sought after by fans.

Bruno

I think the song will change to “Everybody Is Talking About Bruno” after seeing this picture.

Isabela

A portrait perfect enough for Miss Perfect herself.

Camilo

It’s like he could hop out of the frame and start shapeshifting in real life. Wow.

Pepa

As a fellow redhead constantly trying to keep emotions at bay, this one was my personal favorite.

Julieta

Here is Mirabel’s mother Julieta, giving off major Aunt Voula vibes from “My Big Fat Greek Wedding.”

And, of course,  Abuela Madrigal

I think it’s safe to say even if Dião doesn’t have a magic door like the Madrigal family, he’s got superpower: digital wizardry.

But of course, this is not Dião’s first Disney deep dive. Feast your eyes on some of these:

Carl Fredrickson from “Up”

Moana from “Moana”

Ariel from “The Little Mermaid”

Also Prince Eric

Pocahontas from “Pocahontas”

Joe Gardner from “Soul”

Hans From “Frozen”

Another long lost Hemsworth brother, rediscovered?

Are you more of a history buff than a Disney nerd? Never fear. Dião’s work has something for everyone.

One collection includes what certain celebrities that met an early death might look like today, such as:

Amy Winehouse

Bruce Lee

John Candy

Janis Joplin

Prince

Marilyn Monroe

Another reimagines what historical figures might have look like in modern times:

George Washington

Benjamin Franklin

Napoleon 

Leonardo da Vinci

Mozart

Beethoven

Sir Isaac Newton

William Shakespeare

Vincent Van Gogh

Marie Antoinette

Cleopatra

Alexander the Great

And just for fun, here’s what the Statue of Liberty might look like as a real person:

Thank you Hidreley for giving us some genuine wonder to peruse through on the internet. If you’d like to see more of Hidreley’s work, you can follow his Instagram here.

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Dad’s TikTok for son showing what his 80s childhood was like is total Gen X nostalgia

This article originally appeared on 05.21.22

As a Gen X parent, it’s weird to try to describe my childhood to my kids. We’re the generation that didn’t grow up with the internet or cell phones, yet are raising kids who have never known a world without them. That difference alone is enough to make our 1980s childhoods feel like a completely different planet, but there are other differences too that often get overlooked.

How do you explain the transition from the brown and orange aesthetic of the ’70s to the dusty rose and forest green carpeting of the ’80s if you didn’t experience it? When I tell my kids there were smoking sections in restaurants and airplanes and ashtrays everywhere, they look horrified (and rightfully so—what were we thinking?!). The fact that we went places with our friends with no quick way to get ahold of our parents? Unbelievable.

One day I described the process of listening to the radio, waiting for my favorite song to come on so I could record it on my tape recorder, and how mad I would get when the deejay talked through the intro of the song until the lyrics started. My Spotify-spoiled kids didn’t even understand half of the words I said.

And ’80s hair? With the feathered bangs and the terrible perms and the crunchy hair spray? What, why and how?


In some ways, that era was simpler. We weren’t bombarded with information and opinions about every issue in the world 24/7 and had the freedom to just be kids. At the same time, I personally have no desire to go back. (My straight, fine hair was not made for the ’80s.)

However, one dad is bringing full-on nostalgia to millions of Gen Xers with a viral TikTok he made about sharing his ’80s childhood with his 8-year-old son. Justin H (who goes by @shadyraro on TikTok) included photos and descriptions of things all ’80s kids will recognize and it’s like hopping into a time machine.

Like, the unwound cassette tape struggle was genuinely real. Grab a pencil, start winding and pray. “The A-Team”? Totally. Streetlight curfew? Yep.

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The 80’s was the best decade #80s #80skid #oldschool #genx #parents #funny #family #foryou #fyp

The video has been viewed more than 10 million times this week, with commenters neck-deep in their feelings about their childhood flashbacks.

“I miss them days, technology has taken away so much,” wrote one commenter.

“Miss the 80s era but unfortunately us kids were the remote control,” wrote another. (So true. Changing the channel was exercise.)

“The 80’s cannot be explained…it was an experience…a complete vibe all its own…and if you missed it I’m so sorry for you!” wrote another.

And if you feel like there were some things missing, no worries. There’s a Part Two:

@shadyraro

The 80’s was the best decade Part 2 #80s #80skid #oldschool #genx #parents #funny #family #foryou #fyp

The ashtray in the back of the car seat! The phone booth! The Walkman! The overhead projector. So my childhood. I can practically taste the Tang and Twinkies.

Kids today will never know the ugly beauty of growing up in the ’80s, but someday they’ll have their own tales to tell their kids that they’ll look on with fondness and nostalgia. “We used to spend hours building things with little digital blocks in Minecraft…”

There’s never been anything like the ’80s and there never will be again. Thanks for the trip down memory lane, Justin H.

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Neil Gaiman Would Like Elon Musk To Stay In His Own ‘Fail’ Lane Rather Than Complain About An Epic Fantasy On TV

Neil Gaiman knows a few things about adapting epic fantasy works for streaming. That’s especially the case since The Sandman launched as (against plenty of odds, like the elaborate, unimaginably complex process of translating epic fantasy to the screen) a stunning success, all after Gaiman made it known that he gave “zero f*cks” about complaints that Netflix’s The Sandman cast prominently starred Black and non-binary actors. Subsequently, The Sandman transformed into a streaming hit with Gaiman pushing back on the minuscule “backlash” over diverse casting.

So when Neil Gaiman received an inquiry on Elon Musk’s anti-woke complaints about Amazon’s Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, the comic book legend didn’t hesitate to let people know what he really thought. Musk had already been dragged for complaining about Galadriel being the strongest, bravest character on board while also hyperbolically declaring, “Tolkien is turning in his grave.”

When a Twitter user remarked upon this “crazy” development, Gaiman made it clear that he didn’t give Elon Musk’s opinion much weight when it comes to TV adaptations of legendary works. In response, the Black Orchid author (who was instrumental in inspiring legions of female fans to join the comic book world) alluded to Elon’s buy-or-not-buy Twitter endeavor. To that end, Gaiman suggests that Elon say in his lane: “Elon Musk doesn’t come to me for advice on how to fail to buy Twitter, and I don’t go to him for film, TV or literature criticism.”

Short and sweet and effective. Meanwhile, The Sandman still awaits a Season 2 renewal, but that has everything to do with the cost of the wildly popular show and not quality (because it is an exquisite production). Fingers crossed that we’ll hear some good news soon.

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All The Best New Pop Music From This Week

There was a lot going on in the pop world this past week. There were some Ls — like The Weeknd losing his voice during his show in Los Angeles, or Matty Healy’s debunked rumors of a collaboration with Taylor Swift. But to balance that out, we got more information about Björk’s forthcoming album Fossora and we got a ton of great new songs from artists such as Charlie Puth, Dodie, Justin Bieber, and more.

Each week, Uproxx rounds up the best new pop releases. Listen up.

Ava Max — “Million Dollar Baby”

Ava Max’s “Million Dollar Baby” is a relentlessly catchy anthem made for the club. With otherworldly synths and a pulsating rhythm, it has the atmosphere of late nights and dancing with friends until the sun is up. About the song, she said, “I titled it ‘Million Dollar Baby’ to remind myself of my self-worth and wrote the lyrics to show that you can overcome and achieve anything when you put your mind to it.” This confidence shines through in her powerful vocals, imbuing the listener with a sense of invincibility.

Charlie Puth — “Smells Like Me”

On, “Smells Like Me” Charlie Puth sings vulnerably, “Baby, don’t forget about me ever.” The track is steeped in the pain of heartbreak and full of questions: “Do you ever miss me when I’m gone? / Wondering what body I’ll be on?” It captures the chaotic days following a breakup, and it’s made more emotional with the texture of an ’80s pop song in the vein of Tears For Fears.

Fletcher — “Sting”

Fletcher has mastered the art of making clubby earworms with tear-jerking lyrics. “Sting” is perfect to either dance or cry to (or both) as she sings about a lingering lovesickness against an infectious beat: “But maybe I like the way it sting / It’s all I got left of you and me.”

Imagine Dragons — “Love Of Mine”

To celebrate 10 years of their crashing debut Night Visions, world-dominating band Imagine Dragons, who aren’t as bad as everyone says they are, unveiled this demo from their early days. It’s catchy but it doesn’t sound like it was engineered to be overplayed on radio stations; it feels honest and invigorating, like many tracks from that first record.

Dodie — “Hot Mess”

Dodie’s “Hot Mess” is a stunning song about a never-ending on-and-off relationship. The lyrics are poetic and unforgettable: “I’m a hot mess / Wake up, do the same thing / Break up, then we’re dancing / Why am I so alright / To do it again and again?” she sings, her voice haunting.

Shygirl — “Nike”

Shygirl never holds back, especially on this new track “Nike” with the genius hook: “He told me Nike / Just do it.” Her Billie Eilish-esque style of whisper-rap is hypnotic as she maintains a clever flow: “Perri perri / Too hot to handle / Better get a piece / I’m a real hand full,” she drawls.

Justin Bieber — “Beautiful Love (Free Fire)”

“Beautiful Love (Free Fire)” is a wholesome love ballad by Justin Bieber that was originally an exclusive song for the video game Garena Free Fire. The lyrics are sprawling and his voice is passionate: “Like the blue skies / We don’t appreciate the sun until it rains / Try to see it like a child / The innocence in everything we do.”

Alex Warren – “Headlights”

The opening lyric to Alex Warren’s new song “Headlights” is startling: “I’m in the backseat of my own life / Someone else is driving.” The entire track is painfully relatable, detailing the struggles of loneliness and trying to find motivation in one’s own life. It has the texture of hope, buoyed by colorful guitar chords and his ambitious vocals.

Louis Tomlinson — “Bigger Than Me”

Louis Tomlinson’s “Bigger Than Me” is about trying to stay optimistic and strong. He sings, “So, come on, call me liar / Yeah, you’re so quick to judge / ‘Cause yeah, I might have changed / But everybody does.” Despite these obstacles, he declares in a powerful voice: “I’ve woken up from my sleep.”

Jessia — “One Of The Guys”

Off the bat, Jessia’s new song “One Of The Guys” hooks the listener in with her bewitching isolated vocals, which are full of attitude: “This might come off a little unromantic / But I guess that’s how you see me / I’m sorry If I’m sounding too pathetic / But I’m tired of believing.” The entire track bursts with her unrestrained personality, and it’s great.

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

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Rihanna ‘Work Work Works’ With A Restaurant Staff To Help Clean Up After A Late Night Out

Last week, Rihanna and her friends went for a girls’ night out in New York City. At one of her favorites, Caviar Russe, she was spotted enjoying caviar, champagne, and sashimi bites until 2 am, according to a report by Page Six.

As the restaurant closed up shop for the night, Rihanna was seen helping the staff, cleaning up, and pushing in bar stools.

It should come as no surprise that Rihanna extended kindness to Caviar Russe’s wait staff. In 2016, TMZ reported that Rihanna once tipped $200 on an $82.25 tab at an Austin bar. Three years earlier, she reportedly tipped a waiter at Laugh Factory $200 on an $80 tab, according to TMZ.

Also during the night, Rih debuted her new curtain bangs hairstyle, while wearing baggy jeans and a large No Limit jersey.

This past weekend, choreographer Parris Goebel, who choreographed Rihanna’s Savage X Fenty Fashion Show, Vol. 3 last year, won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Choreography For Variety Or Reality Programming.

“We won a mf EMMY!!,” read a tweet from the official Savage X Fenty Twitter account. “And it’s like Muva KNEW it would happen. Congrats to [Parris Goebel] for the sickest choreo & to the insanely talented team behind the #SAVAGEXFENTYSHOW VOL. 3⁣! Now, we celebrate.”

Now, about that album

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Kanye West Can’t Stop Pulling Kid Cudi Into His Ongoing His Feud With Adidas

Earlier this year, a great many music and pop culture fans breathed a shared sigh of relief as Kanye West cleared his Instagram after weeks of lashing out at his ex Kim Kardashian and her then-boyfriend Pete Davidson, as well as anyone who tried to defend either of them. For a while, it seemed as though he’d calmed down enough to take rational stock of his behavior, realize he was wrong, and turn over his password to someone else.

Unfortunately, it looks like he didn’t do that last bit and he’s ramped up again, this time setting his sights on business partners like Adidas and Gap. He’s accused Adidas of “stealing” his designs — which are actually teardowns of his hero kicks like the Yeezy Boost and Yeezy Slide — and specifically called out soon-to-be former CEO Kasper Rørsted, celebrating Rørsted’s impending departure with a bad joke on Instagram. Now, he’s got a new target: Rørsted’s apparent successor, Adidas Senior Vice President, and General Manager, Daniel Cherry.

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And, as with so many of his outlandish posts in the past, there’s a collateral recipient of his abuse in Kid Cudi, who Kanye can’t seem to stop pulling into his various feuds despite over a decade’s worth of collaborations between the two. This time, he’s appropriated a photo of Kid Cudi wearing a wedding dress at the CFDA Fashion Awards in late 2021, doing a poor cut-and-paste job to attach Cherry’s head to Cudi’s designer Eli Russell Linnetz, with whom he held hands on the event’s red carpet. West asked his fans to photoshop an Adidas logo onto Cudi’s dress, and they were only too happy to oblige.

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The suggestion is clear and about as trashy as we’ve seen Kanye get lately. It’s kind of sad to see a guy who once confronted his internalized homophobia in a 2005 interview with MTV News dive headfirst into that homophobia because he didn’t read his contract (again). Let’s just hope he manages to get the help he needs when he inevitably implodes again, and this time, someone please, change the man’s passwords.