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Donald Trump’s Attorneys Concede There May Have Been An ‘Alleged Groping’ Of E. Jean Carroll After All

Even after a civil court found him liable for the sexual abuse and defamation of E. Jean Caroll, former president Donald Trump has continued to insist that he “never met her.” His lawyers, however, appear ready to concede otherwise.

While filing a motion that argues Trump deserves a new trial because he was only found liable for sexual abuse and not rape, Joe Tacopina and his legal team made an interesting remark that flies in the face of Trump’s insistence that he’s never met Carroll or even knows who she is.

“The purported sexual abuse found by the Jury could have only included alleged groping of Plaintiff’s intimate parts through clothing, which is clearly not rape,” Trump’s attorneys wrote.

To be clear, you’re not reading things wrong. Trump’s attorneys are arguing that since Trump didn’t rape Carroll, which would involve forced intercourse, he shouldn’t have to pay the $2 million ordered by the jury.

Via Raw Story:

“Here, Plaintiff was not raped, was not diagnosed with any injury, and Plaintiff does not even argue that the battery had an effect on her career,” the attorneys wrote. “Consequently, the Jury’s $2 million award was clearly motivated by sympathy rather than by evidence of harm, and the Court should grant a new trial as to compensatory damages for the battery claim, or grant a remittitur of such award to an amount no more than $400,000.”

While Trump’s team is trying to get a new trial, Carroll has been successful in adding more damages thanks to Trump going on CNN hours after the verdict and basically repeating all of the things that got him sued in the first place. Our former president isn’t very smart, everybody.

(Via Raw Story)

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The Lakers Are Apparently ‘Increasingly Confident’ That They Can Sign Bruce Brown

There aren’t many names on the free agent market who are more in demand than Bruce Brown, who turned down the player option in his contract with the Denver Nuggets to become an unrestricted free agent this summer. The Nuggets, fresh off of the first championship in franchise history, have made clear that they desperately want to bring back to do-everything wing who is among the most impactful role players in the NBA, but they’re by no means the only squad trying to acquire his services.

One team that has remained interested in Brown throughout is the Los Angeles Lakers, and it’s very easy to see how the soon-to-be 27-year-old would be an excellent fit alongside LeBron James and Anthony Davis. And apparently, Jovan Buha of The Athletic brings word that the Lakers are feeling better and better about their odds of bringing him on board.

The Lakers are increasingly confident they can sign Nuggets free-agent wing Bruce Brown Jr. for the non-taxpayer midlevel exception starting at a projected $12.4 million, multiple league sources not authorized to speak publicly on the matter told The Athletic.

Los Angeles has plenty of other business that needs to be taken care of as the offseason goes on, with players like Austin Reaves and Rui Hachimura on the restricted free agency market. Having said that, the team can afford to be patient with those guys due to their status as restricted free agents, and it would certainly make sense for them to prioritize trying to get a guy like Brown on board as quickly as they can … if they can convince him to leave Denver.

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Coco Jones Announced The ‘What I Didn’t Tell You Tour’ Across North American Cities

Coco Jones is becoming the star many of us knew she’d be since her Disney days. After signing a deal with Def Jam at the top of 2022, Jones released her What I Didn’t Tell You EP which delivered the fan-favorite record “ICU,” a song that became her highest-charting record. Months after releasing a deluxe edition of What I Didn’t Tell You, Jones would go home with the Best New Artist award at the BET Awards where she also performed “ICU.” Things are just getting started for Jones, and it’ll all continue with a newly-announced tour later this summer.

Shortly after her BET Awards win, Jones announced the What I Didn’t Tell You Tour. The string of shows begins on August 5 in Ontario, Canada, and continue for a month before concluding in Norfolk, Virginia on September 3. Jones also revealed that rising singer Ebony Riley will join her as an opening act for the tour as well as Haben and S!mone on select dates.

You can view the full list of tour dates below and purchase tickets here.

08/05/2023 — Ontario, CA @ Toyota Theater
08/08/2023 — Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Club
08/10/2023 — Toronto, ON @ Phoenix Concert Theatre
08/11/2023 — Detroit, MI @ Majestic Theatre
08/13/2023 — Chicago, IL @ House of Blues
08/15/2023 — Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue
08/17/2023 — Denver, CO @ Gothic Theatre
08/22/2023 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Fonda Theatre
08/23/2023 — Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory
08/25/2023 — Phoenix, AZ @ The Van Buren
08/27/2023 — Dallas, TX @ The Echo Lounge & Music Hall
08/29/2023 — Birmingham, AL @ Iron City
08/30/2023 — Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl
09/02/2023 — Philadelphia, PA @ Made In America Festival
09/03/2023 — Norfolk, VA @ The NorVA

What I Didn’t Tell You (Deluxe) is out now via Def Jam. Find out more information here.

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Ron DeSantis Is Being Accused Of Bussing Supporters Into Iowa To Mask His Pitiful Support, And An Iowa GOP Leader Demands He ‘Cease And Desist’

Governor Ron DeSantis has already pissed off women voters in New Hampshire, insulted the residents of San Francisco, spread his sweat across the state of Oklahoma, and forgotten how to pronounce his own name in front of voters in South Carolina. All in all, his presidential campaign is going swimmingly. And now, he can add angering the GOP in Iowa to the point that they send you a humiliating cease-and-desist letter to his list of accomplishments.

DeSantis is in hot water with the Muscatine County Republican Party of Iowa for what they deem “unlawful and unethical” behavior by his super Pac, Never Back Down. According to a letter they sent to DeSantis’ campaign team, the Muscatine GOP is irate over how the Florida Republican is using his super PAC to canvass voters on the ground. Apparently, DeSantis has been bussing supporters in from out-of-state, handing them t-shirts, and having them attend rallies, speeches, and parades in an effort to convince on-the-fence voters that he has a groundswell of support in the state.

“He is the first presidential candidate that is going out and buying and paying for representation … he’s not building a grassroots organization,” Muscatine GOP Chair Daniel Freeman said. “And it could very well be that he uses Never Back Down because he can’t garner state support from individual residents in Iowa. Therein lies the problem. He is misleading the public of Iowa by sending busloads of people to a parade and they don’t even live in the area and in fact, most of them don’t even live in the state of Iowa.”

While it’s likely what DeSantis is doing doesn’t break any campaign laws, it does make his presidential bid look pitifully weak, which is why his team has responded by … blaming Donald Trump.

They’re running a flailing Iowa campaign,” the super PAC’s spokeswoman said. “Trump can’t fill an event. They can’t match us in endorsements. They haven’t even tried. They can’t and won’t organize. They’re not capturing people at events the way we are. They’re not as sophisticated and, frankly, they’re not as well-staffed as we are. They’ve failed at every operational level.”

Does it really count as “filling an event” if you have to pay people to come and act as if they like you though?

(Via RawStory)

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Jay-Z’s Presence Alone Changed Lou Williams’ Mind About Declaring For The NBA Draft Out Of High School

Three-time NBA Sixth Man Of The Year Lou Williams officially retired from the league on Father’s Day. Williams’ announcement was made in the form of an Instagram video narrated by his daughter. “Finally, today, I’m happy you found peace with your decision,” she says. “You were a young dreamer out of South Gwinnett, one of the last to be drafted — straight to the league. You were eager to make a name for yourself.”

It turns out Jay-Z is responsible for Williams’ going 45th overall to the Philadelphia 76ers in the second round of the 2005 NBA Draft out of South Gwinnett High School, rather than playing at the University Of Georgia first.

“I went straight from high school [to the league],” Williams said to start a recent episode of The Starting Five podcast presented by DraftKings. “My thing was, my senior year in high school, I started experiencing things. I had this one night — LeBron and Mav [Carter] introduced me to Jay-Z. I kicked it with Jay for a night, and I went to school the next day.”

Lou Will continued, “I was looking around the class, like, ‘I’m nothin’ like none of y’all.’ I started experiencing different sh*t, so I was like, ‘I’m not going to sit in another classroom after this.’ I literally can’t do it, you know what I’m saying? I don’t think that’s going to be the path for me.”

Williams spent the first seven seasons of his career in Philly (2005 to 2012) before signing in free agency with his hometown Atlanta Hawks, where he initially played from 2012 to 2014. Williams ultimately finished his career in Atlanta, most recently appearing in 56 games during the 2021-2022 season, but he enjoyed stops with the Toronto Raptors, Los Angeles Lakers, Houston Rockets, and Los Angeles Clippers in between.

Watch the full The Starting Five episode above.

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Flo Milli’s Muse Is A 7-Eleven Slurpee On ‘Anything Flows’ Featuring Maiya The Don, 2Rare, And Kari Faux

Flo Milli has done a lot of collaborating this year. The 23-year-old rapper worked with Saucy Santana on “Whole Family” or Lola Brooke and Maiya The Don on the “Conceited” remix. Now she’s back with a bigger, more iconic group effort.

For 7-Eleven, Flo Milli teamed up with Maiya The Don again, as well as 2Rare and Kari Faux for the new track “Anything Flows” produced by Nova Wav. The music video directed by Warren Fu is full of color and Slurpees. Plus, everyone’s outfits are impeccable and memorable, and the choreography is spot-on. The infectious track has Milli’s clever and fun flair, only made better and more catchy with the other rappers who she has obvious chemistry with.

Earlier this year, Milli worked with American Express on a partnership. “American Express and Depop are bringing my personal style to life this festival season and I’m so excited to be part of the first collection.” Flo Milli shared in a statement. “Through both my music and fashion, I always aim to express myself with authenticity and creativity. I can’t wait for Depop users to shop my festival-ready looks, featuring bold, glam pieces with Y2K and grunge influence.”

Listen to “Anything Flows” above.

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What To Watch: Our Picks For The TV Shows And Movies We Think You Should Stream This Week

Each week our staff of film and TV experts surveys the entertainment landscape to select the ten best new/newish shows available for you to stream at home. We put a lot of thought into our selections, and our debates on what to include and what not to include can sometimes get a little heated and feelings may get hurt, but so be it, this is an important service for you, our readers. With that said, here are our selections for this week.

20. American Born Chinese (Disney Plus)

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The is a lot going on here. Let’s start at the top: American Born Chinese is a coming-of-age story based on a popular graphic novel about a teenager named Jin who attempts to navigate high school while keeping a big secret about superpowers under wraps. Spider-man vibes abound, with crushes on biology partners and angry demons and magical amulets aplenty, which is by no means a complaint. Nor is the thing where the show reunites a big chunk of the cast from Everything Everywhere All At Once. More shows should have Michelle Yeoh in them. Most of them, really. This is not an unreasonable request.

Watch it on Disney+

19. Flamin’ Hot (Hulu)

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Finally, an inventor biopic we actually care about. No offense to the Steve Jobs origin stories and World War dramas about geniuses who saved the world. You keep the Michael Fassbenders and Benedict Cumberbatches of the world employed and for that, we thank you. But it’s about damn time we learn of the genesis of the crunchy, spicy snack that saved America’s tastebuds. Eva Longoria directs this dramedy that follows a Frito-Lay janitor who claimed he created Flaming Hot Cheetos. Sure, it’s a movie about the mouthwatering alchemy of enriched corn meal, cayenne pepper, and red food dye, but it’s also an underdog story that just so happens to align with a capitalist turning point in our country. And yes, it burns … good.

Watch it on Hulu

18. It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia (FXX/Hulu)

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It’s the 16th season of It’s Always Sunny and if you’re not already endlessly in love with this gang of moronic miscreants and their low-rent misadventures I don’t know that you can be saved. For those who have fallen off a little over the years, though, please allow us to reassure you that the show is as good, chaotic, vile, silly, and subtly smart as ever, trading international hijinks in Ireland during part of last season for a back to basics approach. In just the first two episodes we’ve seen Mac, Charlie, Dee, Dennis, and Frank giving us a cliffs notes understanding of inflation and crypto (as only Always Sunny can), revelations about Charlie and Frank’s cramped apartment, a crazy family road trip, and a whole lot of casual gunplay. And that’s just the first two episodes. We can’t wait to see the rest.

Watch it on Hulu

17. The Full Monty (Hulu)

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The Full Monty was a 1997 movie about a group of steelworkers who faced a troubling economic future and chose to address it by becoming strippers. It was a whole thing. People still use “the full Monty” as code for male nudity, which is kind of wild. And now it’s back, 25 years later. Again, kind of. It’s a television series now and it follows the same characters but this time they keep their clothes on, choosing new and somehow weirder ways to alleviate their financial struggles. There’s a lot going on here. Curiosity might be enough to reel you in.

Watch it on Hulu

16. Platonic (Apple TV Plus)

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From the outside, you may think that you know where this series is going, but the show promises to be even more chaotic than you expect. Rose Byrne and Seth Rogen play old friends who reunite after people grow apart (as they do), and it soon grows apparent that he shakes up her little world. Fortunately, she does appear to be happily married, and her husband approves of (and, in fact, encourages) this rekindled friendship — at least, until the horse tranquilizers come into play. It happens.

Watch it on Apple TV Plus

15. Based on a True Story (Peacock)

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Kaley Cuoco has already proven that audiences and critics underestimated her sheer level of talent, and not only that, but she’s been working her butt off ever since the Big Bang Theory wrapped up. Cuoco has now turned to the true crime-esque realm to portray a woman who’s obsessed with the genre to such a degree that she is excited about a serial killer on the loose. This series arrives from producers of The Boys and Ozark, if that tells you anything about how darkly comedic things will soon get for this show, and it’s not as fun as The Flight Attendant, but it’s fizzy enough to be a hit.

Watch it on Peacock

14. I Think You Should Leave (Netflix)

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The internet’s favorite sick and deranged sketch series is back for a third season. Expect to see your various social media feeds flooded with screencaps and GIFs in the coming weeks, most of them featuring creator and star Tim Robinson with a pained expression on his face. Maybe double back and watch the first two seasons again, too. There’s probably something in there you missed or forgot anyway. And hey, it’s never a bad weekend to yell at strangers about how they have no good car ideas. Maybe they get mad, sure. But maybe you’re right. And maybe they look at you and reply “I’m doing the best at this” and you make a friend for life.

Watch it on Netflix

13. Silo (Apple TV Plus)

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Dystopian sci-fi has never been done quite like this before. In Apple TV+’s newest drama, a ruined and toxic future that forces humanity to dwell in underground silos hundreds of stories deep isn’t the antagonist of the story, it’s merely the setting. The real problem lies in a murderous cover-up whose unraveling threads reveal a bigger conspiracy when a scrappy mechanic (Rebecca Ferguson) and a disillusioned sheriff (David Oyelowo) start tugging in earnest. What is truth and who decides it are the questions this show is asking but even if the answers don’t come readily, the insane worldbuilding and thrilling action will leave you happy to keep guessing.

12. Run Rabbit Run (Netflix)

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Succession’s Sarah Snook is back on our screens in what looks like an ultra-tense psychological thriller/horror film complete with a creepy kid, creepier paper masks, and even creepier crayon drawings. Also, there’s a rabbit. Which is VERY CREEPY. We don’t know if this is going to be the rare scarer that hits with audiences, but we know Snook always delivers a powerhouse performance that’s worth the price of admission… and this is Netflix, so there is not really a price of admission. So… win-win?

Watch it on Netflix

11. Hijack (Apple TV)

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Hijack asks a question that has been on all of our minds for over a decade now: What if we took 24, with its real-time running clock playing out over the course of a full season, but instead it was seven hours and with Idris Elba and on an airplane? Okay, maybe you weren’t asking that exact question for the last 10 years. But you probably are now. Which is okay, seeing as that’s basically what Hijack is. Look at us, solving little problems we didn’t even know existed. It’s not as dramatic as, say, thwarting terrorists in the skies, to choose an example at random, but still. Not too shabby.

Watch it on Apple TV Plus

10. I’m A Virgo (Amazon Prime)

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The last time we checked in with Boots Riley, he was taking us on a deeply wild ride with Sorry to Bother You. Well, he’s back, and deeply wild again, this time with a new series about a 13-foot-tall man named Cootie who has a bunch of interesting experiences out in the world, delving into everything from love to friendship to… actually, you should just watch this one to find out. Our words can’t do it justice. Especially not for the thing where Walton Goggins shows up as a character named The Hero. This is a weird one, to be sure but it’s a weird one in the best way possible.

Watch it on Amazon Prime

11. The Walking Dead: Dead City (AMC Plus)

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All hail the never-ending franchise’s new spinoffs, which begin with Manhattan-bound misadventure to reinforce what a bad idea it is to head into cities with zombies afoot. Fortunately, this is a thrilling throwback, in which Maggie pretty much forces Negan to help her rescue Hershel Rhees, son of Glenn and Maggie, obviously. Hey, Negan owes her one, so let the walker variants roll

Watch it on AMC Plus

10. Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (Paramount Plus)

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What we have here is a spinoff of one show (Star Trek: Discovery) that was itself a prequel to another show (the original Star Trek), now in its second season. We are deep into the lore here. But that’s okay. It’s a fun little ride, good for both diehard fans of the franchise and newbies trying to dip their toes in a little. You could use a little galactic escape sometimes. We all can.

Watch it on Paramount Plus

9. Extraction 2 (Netflix)

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Here’s what we know about Extraction 2: It sees Chris Hemsworth returning to action as the left-for-dead mercenary-turned-hero Tyler Rake (still a terrific name) who’s tasked with saving more people in peril. Here’s what we don’t know about Extraction 2: How the hell this movie got made. The stunt list alone should’ve had insurance companies running for the hills. There’s talk that Hemsworth is lit on fire at one point. There are dizzying car chases filmed on a continuous loop. Just 20-minute-long car chases, people! Helicopters are out here landing on moving trains. Who let these men do this?

Watch it on Netflix

8. Warrior (Max)

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Warrior is back for a third season, still starring Andrew Koji as Ah Sahm and still set in 19th century San Francisco and still based on the writings of Bruce Lee, but now it’s on Max, which was previously known as HBO Max, after originally debuting on Cinemax back in 2019. There’s a lot going on here, most of it involving some usage of the letters m-a-x, but the bottom line remains the same: it’s a good show that’s full of action and cool fights scenes and sometimes that’s exactly what you need when it starts getting hot outside.

Watch it on HBO Max

7. Jack Ryan (Amazon Prime)

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John Krasinski is back for another run as Jack Ryan, the Tom Clancy character who has been saving the world for the last 30 or 40 years, played by everyone from Harrison Ford to Chris Pine. Wendell Pierce is in there, too. It’s kind of wild to think about, really, this thing where Jim from The Office and Bunk from The Wire have been running around for a few seasons now saving the world on a show made by the same company that ships vitamins and kitchen utensils to your house in 48 hours. But it’s happening. The future is pretty weird!

Watch it on Amazon Prime

6. Secret Invasion (Disney Plus)

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Nick Fury is having a not-so-great time with the “one last job” trope as he heads back into MCU hijinks for what might be his “one last fight.” We do live in unusual Hollywood times, and with Captain Marvel, the Skrulls somehow became the good guys, so we’ll see how Talos fares in this standalone series. Not only are Samuel L. Jackson and Ben Mendelsohn onboard, but Emilia Clarke and Olivia Colman also formally enter the MCU with this show, and we will apparently see some Rhodey on this “crossover event series,” too. Only enough, there’s some eye-patch-less Fury in the mix, so I hope we get some more Goose to add even more context.

Watch it on Disney+

5. Black Mirror (Netflix)

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Can the bleak freaky award-winning anthology series and buzz machine from a few years ago still scare the piss out of audiences now that the world has been brought closer to some of its popular themes about metaverses, AI everywhere, neural implants, evaporating privacy protections, and the malignancy of loneliness and hollowness of digital interactions? We’re about to find out with five new star-studded episodes that beg for our attention while it’s still ours to control.

Watch it on Netflix

4. Muscles & Mayhem: An Unauthorized Story of American Gladiators (Netflix)

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American Gladiators exists at the intersection of cheesy ’80s and early ’90s WWF/WWE wrestling, pro football, and action films like Running Man, a former weekend TV staple and likely forgotten piece of pop culture ephemera trapped in a time capsule that just got busted open for a new Netflix docuseries. What’s inside? A whole lotta spandex and tales of pumping up, sex, drugs, and mayhem, feeding Where Are They Now fascinations around larger-than-life one-named stars like Gemini, Ice, and Blaze. Oh, and there’s a behind-the-scenes power player who dressed up like Elvis.

Watch it on Netflix

3. The Witcher (Netflix)

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Henry Cavill has one foot out the door of this franchise, which is unfortunate, but we’ll see what Liam Hemsworth brings to the table in the future. Further, this season will apparently bring us (from the looks of the above teaser) plenty of banger-filled Jaskier with newfound eyeliner. Ideally, this means that the show will go ahead and declare Jaskier canonically bisexual because they’ve been dancing around the issue long enough. And god only knows that the Netflix franchise has tweaked Andrzej Sapkowski books and the video games enough over the years already, so what’s one more time?

Watch it on Netflix

2. The Righteous Gemstones (Max)

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The super-rich mega-church proprietors are back and they’re ready to step into a new chapter that sees patriarch Eli Gemstone ceding control to his kids. Shades of Succession? In some surface ways, sure, but Gemstones is its own swirl of chaos and genius, and this new season goes all in on family feuds while adding monster trucks, romantic entanglements, backwoods survivalists doing that thing they do, and an all-new Baby Billy scheme.

Watch it on HBO Max

1. The Bear (FX/Hulu)

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The first season of The Bear was often chaotic and intense in the very best of ways. But while season two doesn’t move fully away from that formula, it all feels a little more slow-burn and structured as it seeks to tell a story about what happens when you dare to take a chance and change things up. How discombobulating it is and how the universe reacts. We thought last season was a main course, but it was apparently just an appetizer.

Watch it on Hulu

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Holly Humberstone Set The Release Date For ‘Paint My Bedroom Black,’ Her Debut Album And The ‘Favorite Thing I’ve Ever Made’

Holly Humberstone’s Can You Afford To Lose Me? extended collection arrived last October, and this October is shaping up to be even more special for the UK singer-songwriter.

On Thursday, June 29, Humberstone announced that her debut album, Paint My Bedroom Black, is due out on October 13.

“My debut album Paint My Bedroom Black will be yours October 13th [black heart emoji],” she captioned an Instagram post that reveals the album’s cover art. “[Producer/songwriter Rob Milton] & I poured our hearts into this album, it’s my favourite thing I’ve ever made and I literally can’t wait another second for you guys to hear it. Available to preorder now through the link in my bio [black heart emoji] I love you and I can’t fucking wait for October [four crying emojis].”

The album announcement was preceded by two single releases, “Antichrist” and Room Service.” The album itself is preceded by EPs Falling Asleep At The Wheel (2020) and The Walls Are Way Too Thin (2021). Humberstone spent the first portion of 2022 opening on tour for Olivia Rodrigo, and she’s scheduled to deliver a headlining performance at The Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles on August 11.

“This album is an exploration of the two sides of myself that coexist,” Humberstone said in a statement. “One side, the introvert who wants to board the windows up and shut the world out, writing about wanting to escape my surroundings and the confusion of life on the road last year. The other side of me, the extrovert, writing about a budding relationship, deep connections and love.”

She continued, “I spent most of last year on the road, and although I kept busy and enjoyed touring for the most part, I found myself retreating back to empty hotel rooms in foreign cities every night while watching my life at home carry on without me through my phone screen. Late at night, I felt the panic of being left behind the most. Yearning for home, I never felt like I was totally present wherever I was in the world. It all felt like some weird dream; like a fake existence that I was alone in. The only way I knew to find clarity was to write.”

Check out the Paint My Bedroom Black cover art and tracklist below.

Holly Humberstone Paint My Bedroom Black album art
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1. “Paint My Bedroom Black”
2. “Into Your Room”
3. “Cocoon”
4. “Kissing In Swimming Pools”
5. “Ghost Me”
6. “Antichrist”
7. “Lauren”
8. “Baby Blues”
9. “Flatlining”
10. “Elvis Impersonators”
11. “Girl”
12. “Room Service”

Paint My Bedroom Black is out 10/13 via Darkroom/Geffen/Polydor Records. Find out more information here.

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All The Visions Of This ‘Dune: Part Two’ Trailer Lead To Horror

Long live the fighters.

While the first trailer for Denis Villeneuve’s Dune: Part Two focused on the sport-like spectacle of Paul Atreides (Timothee Chalamet) riding a giant sandworm, the second full trailer offers us a wide blue-eyed look into the epic scope of the story itself. A clash of two powerful clans and the questioning of an ancient prophecy. The most notable element is how aggressive Paul has turned in this outing, molded by pain and suffering and loss.

We also get some handsome views of Christopher Walken‘s Emperor Shaddam IV, and some excellent black and white shots of Austin Butler doing his Powder impression as Feyd-Rautha. In fact, there are some decent shots of dozens of characters played by some of the most notable names, which is an impressive feat considering there are at least 114 main characters in the film. On that front, Gurney’s (Josh Brolin) fate was up in the air at the end of the first film, but he’s clearly very much alive and ready for action.

Dune: Part Two is exclusively in theaters November 3rd — a perfect time to take a sunny trip to the desert and prepare for Thanksgiving family arguments about whether Butler or Sting did it better.

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Whoopi Goldberg Went Off On Clarence Thomas For Voting To Kill Affirmative Action In College Admissions

Whoopi Goldberg did not hold back when it came time for The View panel to discuss Clarence Thomas and the devastating Supreme Court decision to restrict affirmative action in college admissions.

According to reports, Thomas and the other conservative justices ruled that considering race in college admissions violated the Equal Protection clause of the 14th Amendment. To make matters worse, Thomas argued that he doesn’t know what diversity is, which set Goldberg off.

“That’s what he said, and so he doesn’t get it.” Goldberg said. “Well, let me pose this question to you from Justice Thomas. Could your mother and father vote in this country because had the 14th Amendment actually had us on equal footing, they would have been able to vote. And you know why that changed? Because people got out and made a change.”

But Whoopi was just getting warmed up. Via Mediaite:

“Who wants to get hit by water from a water hose? Nobody. But that’s what people did in order to get the vote. So when you say you don’t know what diversity is, I say you’re full of it,” Whoopi concluded with cheers from the in-studio audience.

She later added, “When you have a justice who says something as ridiculous as ‘I don’t get it,’ it just makes a kid, an Asian kid, a Native American kid, and a black kid feel like you don’t matter. Like you don’t understand why my struggle is hard.”

Goldberg wasn’t the only prominent Black voice to call out Thomas. NAACP President Derrick Johnson slammed the decision with a scathing rebuke of the conservative justice.

“The worst thing about affirmative action is that it created a Clarence Thomas,” Johnson said.

You can see his full remarks below:

(Via Mediaite)