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SZA Shared An Encouraging Message To Fans, Which Arrived After Years Of Defying People’s Expectations

If there’s anything SZA can do, it’s prove that her hard work and patience always pay off. Last year, she released her sophomore album, SOS, which topped the Billboard 200 for ten non-consecutive weeks. This broke the record for he longest-running number-one female album of the decade and the first R&B album to spend its first seven weeks atop the chart — a record previously held by Whitney Houston’s 1987 album, Whitney.

Additionally, the album’s accompanying SOS tour proved very much demanding, so much so that she recently added 35 new dates to the tour. Amid all of her accomplishments, the “Kill Bill” hitmaker took to Twitter to express her gratitude and share an encouraging message to fans.

First and foremost, she encouraged fans to disabuse themselves of social media’s timeline and pressure.

“The net is not real,” she said. “[People] said my tour would never sell and we were blessed. [People] said my album wouldn’t do well it’s wack blah blah. We were blessed. [People] say a lot. That’s they job. U keep doing yours and being who God told u to be in REAL LIFE. love y’all.”

In addition to touring, SZA is set to headline Made In America festival in Philly this September, alongside her bestie, Lizzo.

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Kourtney Kardashian Revealed Her Pregnancy In The Most Punk-Rock Way Possible

It looks like soon, we’ll have even more Kardashians to keep up with. Last night, Kourtney Kardashian revealed her pregnancy during Blink-182’s concert in Los Angeles, and did so in grand way.

While in the audience, Kourt held up a poster reading “Travis I’m Pregnant,” surprising everyone in the venue — the audience, the band, and her husband, Travis Barker.

In a clip shared to social media, Barker appears to be elated over the news. “Someone’s having a baby!,” said one of Barker’s bandmates in the clip. Shortly after this reveal, Barker then headed to the audience to share a special moment with Kourtney.

Barker and Kourtney have six children between them — Kourtney being the mother to sons Reign Aston, 8, and Mason Dash, 13, plus daughter Penelope Scotland, 10, whom she shares with her ex, Scott Disick. Barker is the father to son Landon, 19, daughter Alabama, 17 and stepdaughter Atiana, 24, whom he shares with ex Shanna Moakler.

This news arrives after Kourtney and Travis revealed that they had been trying in vitro fertilization. In an episode of Hulu’s The Kardashiana (per People) which streamed this past May, Kourtney revealed that they had completed the IVF process.

“We are officially done with IVF,” Kourtney said in a confessional. “We would love a baby more than anything, but I really believe in what God has in store for us. If that’s a baby, I believe it will happen.”

You can see some of the clips from the reveal above.

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Rihanna Slapping Michael Cera Apparently Didn’t Take ‘Much Convincing,’ But He Still Has ‘No Regrets’

Michael Cera’s recent interview with Rolling Stone revealed quite a lot, including having a marriage and divorce pact with Aubrey Plaza at one point. He also revealed his thoughts about a particular scene in the 2013 movie, This Is The End, where Rihanna slaps him.

The two had reportedly discussed the scene before it happened — as Cera’s character (playing himself) slaps Rihanna’s butt while she’s talking to Jason Segel, which causes her to hit him in the face. “Shut the f*ck up, Jason,” Cera responds in the original clip. “We’re playing a game.”

As part of the story, Rihanna also agreed to it if she apparently got to hit back.

“I thought it would look a lot better if she hit me,” Cera said. “I don’t think it took much convincing to get her to do it. I just thought it would look a lot better than a fake slap would because you can really feel it. It just looks a lot funnier!”

“The take that is in the movie, she really did hit my ear, which was disorienting,” he added. “But I have no regrets. I didn’t lose any hearing over it, fortunately!”

Check out the Rihanna and Michael Cera slap scene from the movie here.

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Reneé Rapp Is Bringing Her ‘Snow Hard Feelings Tour’ To North America Later This Year

In honor of Reneé Rapp‘s debut album, Snow Angel, arriving later this summer, she has also announced a North American fall tour. Titled the Snow Hard Feelings Tour, Rapp will bring along Alexander 23 (who helped produce the record) and Towa Bird as support.

“I honestly wasn’t gonna tour in North America at all this year but then @reneerapp asked me and how could I say no to this!!!!” Alexander 23 wrote on Instagram.

Presale tickets for Rapp’s tour open next Wednesday at 9 a.m. local time. Then, the general tickets are available to the public starting Friday, June 23. Find more information here.

Continue scrolling for a complete list of tour dates.

09/15 — Houston, TX @ Bayou Music Center
09/17 — Dallas, TX @ South Side Ballroom
09/18 — Austin, TX @ Stubb’s Waller Creek Amphitheater
09/20 — Denver, CO @ The Mission Ballroom
09/21 — Salt Lake City, UT @ The Union Event Center
09/25 — San Diego, CA @ SOMA
09/28 — Phoenix, AZ @ Arizona Financial Theatre
09/30 — Los Angeles, CA @ Greek Theatre
10/02 — Oakland, CA @ Fox Theater
10/05 — Vancouver, BC @ Queen Elizabeth Theatre
10/06 — Portland, WA @ Roseland Theater
10/07 — Seattle, WA @ The Paramount Theatre
10/10 — Minneapolis, MN @ The Fillmore
10/11 — Chicago, IL @ Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom
10/13 — Indianapolis, IN @ Egyptian Room at Old National Centre
10/14 — Detroit, MI @ The Fillmore Detroit
10/16 — Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium
10/17 — Atlanta, GA @ Coca-Cola Roxy
10/18 — Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore Charlotte
10/21 — Montreal, QC @ MTELUS
10/22 — Toronto, ON @ HISTORY
10/24 — Philadelphia, PA @ The Fillmore
10/25 — Pittsburgh, PA @ Stage AE
10/27 — Washington, DC @ The Anthem
10/28 — Boston, MA @ Roadrunner
10/30 — New York, NY @ Terminal 5
11/02 — Brooklyn, NY @ Avant Gardner – Great Hall

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Lady Gaga Gave Fans A Heartfelt Update On Her Creative Projects, Including A New ‘Chromatica Ball’ Film

Lady Gaga shared a new update with fans to her Instagram — with a photo of herself sitting in front of the eventual The Chromatica Ball movie.

“I wanted to share a more personal moment with you today, I know I haven’t been doing a lot of that lately and some of you are really longing for me to share more of my artistic process,” she wrote.

“I’ve been experiencing my creativity ever since last summer in a really special and private way,” Gaga added. “I wrote and produced music for a special project, I prepared for months developing my character for Joker, I filmed Joker for many months (a very introspective time), I have been running my start-up Haus Labs, doing philanthropic work, and additionally have been working on The Chromatica Ball film edit.”

Despite having a lot in the works, including her role as Harley Quinn in the upcoming Joker: Folie À Deux movie and now working on another, Gaga pointed out that she is really feeling happy and at peace — even if she doesn’t post as often.

“I can say for the first time in many years that my love of making art, music, fashion, and supporting community has never been more fulfilling,” Gaga wrote. “I may not be sharing as much of myself online as I have in the past, but I hope you know this time to myself has been extremely healing and recharging for my heart, mind, body, and creativity—to create within myself and to have a personal life that’s just for me.”

View Lady Gaga’s full post above.

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LeBron Interrupted His European Vacation To Respond On Instagram To The Nuggets Making Fun Of Him

It sure seems like LeBron James and the Denver Nuggets really don’t like one another. James and the Lakers got swept by the Nuggets in the Western Conference Finals en route to Denver winning the first championship in franchise history, and in the last day or two of the team celebrating their ring, Los Angeles was on the receiving end of a few jokes.

First, there was Nuggets coach Michael Malone making fun of James saying he was considering retiring at the end of their series by saying the exact same thing during an appearance on the Pat McAfee Show. Then, during the parade, an extremely intoxicated Malone was referred to as “the Lakers’ daddy.”

Well, apparently, word of all of this finally got back to James, who is over in Europe doing offseason stuff (for LeBron, I assume this involves drinking bottles of wine that are more expensive than my car). He decided to take a moment to respond to all of this, with James posting a picture onto his Instagram account and writing a caption that included “Wave the flag on these lames!! Please make being player cool again cause the lame machine is at an all-time high. Enjoy your light but just know I’m the SUN. I stay on forever!”

At the very least, I would like to congratulate the NBA on the Lakers-Nuggets game that will either take place on opening night or Christmas Day next season.

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Does Kendrick Lamar Have A Finsta?

Kendrick Lamar fans have now discovered that the rapper apparently has a second Instagram account. Or, what the kids call a “finsta.” The public profile’s first apparent post (at least of now) was a selfie from Lamar yesterday.

Adding credibility to the fact that it’s actually him, it’s the only account that Lamar follows from his regular IG profile. However, this new account does not follow anyone back.

Some other pics on the profile are throwback photos of Tupac and Michael Jackson, a video of Lamar sprinting, him seemingly holding his child, lighting fireworks, and many more extra drops from his camera roll.

The last upload was Lamar posing in front of a mirror with a stack of shoes behind him. “How I’m coming for my bday,” he captioned, complete with a shushing emoji.

And fans are loving the wildness of the range of posts. “Kendrick having a spam is sum I’d never thought I’d see,” one user commented on his page.

“Kendrick using emojis is like seeing your teacher outside of school,” another added. Even other musicians like Steve Lacy are popping up on Lamar’s page with a simple “Hey Dot.”

Check out some more of the photos from Kendrick Lamar’s alleged second Instagram account.

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Woman who went from a size 18 to a size 6 gets candid about her newfound ‘skinny privilege’

There are many different types of social privilege. We most often talk about the privilege associated with class, race or sex, but the inherent advantages of being thin are certainly substantial as well.

Take a 3-second scroll through your social media platform of choice, and you’ll see the endless messages—both insidious and overt—that glorify thin and/or muscular bodies while shaming other body types. Having a body that is celebrated by society offers benefits like respectability, kindness and even better health care. That is thin privilege, aka skinny privilege, in a nutshell.

And if there’s any doubt as to whether or not this privilege exists, take it from those who have lost weight and were suddenly treated differently (read: better).


Meg Stier, an actress and motivational speaker based in New York, is one of those people. Stier recently got candid about all the unexpected changes that came after she went from a size 18 to a size 6 in a video posted to her TikTok.

And while Stier noted that this was “not an attack on skinny people,” adding that they have their own problems too, her stance was clear that—at least in her own experience—skinny privilege definitely exists, and we need to talk about it.

@megmackenzies Anyone else experince these things? #bodyacceptance #nyc #bodypositivity #performer #lifestyle #weightloss ♬ original sound – Meg Mackenzies

The list included conveniences like being able to find her size in any store to being shown more basic human decency, like people looking her in the eye when they speak to her and actually listening when she speaks.

Even her career “took off” the moment she lost weight. “I didn’t suddenly become more talented, smarter or better at my job,” she said. “I just looked different.”

In fact, Stier can now make the same lifestyle choices she made when she was larger without outside judgment, simply because she looks different.

“Nobody judges when I order a cheeseburger or a salad. I can literally eat whatever I want in public, and nobody thinks twice about it” she revealed. She can also go to the gym without people giving her sympathetic looks.

“People considered me unmotivated, unhealthy, and in general just lazy because I was bigger. Those are three words that no one would use to describe me now, and my lifestyle really hasn’t changed that much,” she said.

“There’s a serious bias against fat people, and unless you’ve lived on both sides of the spectrum it’s hard to fully grasp what that means,” she concluded. “Skinny privilege is a thing, and even I find myself taking advantage of it.”

Stier is not alone in her experience. Her video received a ton of comments from other people who had lost weight and were treated better because of it. Some even shared the congratulations they got after losing weight due to illness.

Not only that, but there are literally thousands of videos on TikTok under the hashtags #skinnyprivilege and #thinprivilege reflecting similar stories, all attesting that it is in fact a real thing. Many even reflected on what it was like to gain some weight back and return to being “invisible.”

@itsmekelsc Today I chose the sassy life 💁🏼‍♀️ but it had to be said. The difference in treatment from strangers is WILD #weightbias #obesitybias #skinnyprivledge #obesity #weightloss #weightlossjourney #pcos #pcosawareness #mounjaro #ozempic ♬ original sound – Kelsey ✨

As with all forms of societal privilege, addressing the issue starts with spreading awareness. Social media might add to the problem with the way it often sells the idea of thinness and beauty as status enhancers, but it can also be a great tool in ending stigma as well. Conservations like the one Stier and others are having helps us take a closer look at our own beliefs and hopefully challenge them.

We’ve already seen the ways challenging the status quo can create actual change. The exploitative nature of capitalism aside, think about all the brands that have adapted to a more diverse, inclusive beauty standard due to real people taking a stand. Think of how much more body neutrality is a part of our collective mindset than it was only a few short years ago. Clearly, we still have ways to go, but part of progress is getting real with what’s in front of us.

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77 percent of Gen Xers want to go back to the pre-internet days. Here are 9 things we miss.

A new Harris poll reported by Fast Company found that older Millennials and Gen Xers are the age group that would most like to return to a time before the internet and smartphones. Seventy-seven percent of Americans aged 35 to 54 wanted to return to the pre-internet era compared to 63% of those aged 18 to 34 and 60% of those over 55.

What’s interesting about the poll was that regardless of age, more people wanted to return to a simpler time when we weren’t connected 24/7. It’s like we ran headfirst into a technological revolution without considering whether we should. Now, we have some regrets.

That’s why it’s not shocking that multiple scientific studies had found that today’s mental health crisis just happens to coincide with the adoption of smartphone technology.


There have been a lot of gains that humanity has made since the dawn of the internet. But there have also been a lot of sacrifices. A lot of the things we’ve lost have been those that made us happy and carefree.

Here are 9 things that people miss about the pre-internet world.

Less exposure to negativity

The psychological concept of negativity bias shows us that the human mind is obsessed with focusing on adversity at the expense of the positive, creating an unbalanced worldview. The internet age exposes us to a barrage of constant negativity, whether that’s crazy comments on social media, a steady diet of negative stories from the news media or continuous coverage of a political climate that’s become more divisive and adversarial.

We didn’t have to defend our sanity from being exposed to this level of anger and fear in the pre-internet era.

Living for the moment, not the like

It seems that many activities people engage in these days aren’t for the experience in and of itself but for the opportunity to take a photo and share it on social media. But there’s a big difference between enjoying the moment and filming it. When 20,000 phones go up because everyone wants to get a video of Taylor Swift singing “Anti-Hero,” are those people really enjoying the moment or missing it because they’re focused on documenting it to share on Facebook later that night?

No 24-hour news cycle

The 24-hour news cycle started in 1980 when CNN launched on cable TV networks nationwide. But that seems like the Stone Age compared to today when people obsess over the news and follow it as it happens on social media, especially Twitter. While staying informed is important, things have gone out of balance, leading people to be addicted to the news. Studies show that people who obsessively follow the news are more likely to suffer from stress, anxiety and physical ill health.

Further, in the world of social media, we don’t just follow the news; as we comment, like, and share stories, we help disseminate it, making it part of our social identities.

Wouldn’t it be cool if we could go back to turning on the national news at 6:30 pm every night, finding out what’s happening in the world in 30 minutes and then turning it off until the next day?

Physical music

It seems that people’s attitudes toward music have really changed in the streaming era. In the pre-streaming era, it cost $12.99 for a new CD or a vinyl LP, but you cherished it more. You were invested in the music.

“With streaming, things were starting to become quite throwaway and disposable,” Finlay Shakespeare, a musician and audio engineer, told The Guardian. “If I didn’t gel with an album or an artist’s work at first, I tended not to go back to it.” But music as an art form is designed to grow on people after multiple listens. How many CDs have you bought that you didn’t like at first, and then after three or four listens, it really grew on you?

Privacy

Ever have one of those nights where you went out with your friend or significant other and asked them not to “post that we’re here”? You may have fibbed with other people about your plans and didn’t want to get caught by posting about it online. That’s the world we live in today. It’s easy for anyone to know almost anything about you and how to get in touch. It’s not just because we post things on social media; there are countless databases online where people can learn almost anything about you.

It’s a far cry from living in the ‘80s when the only way to know about someone was if they appeared in the newspaper or the phonebook. Now, if someone wants to find you, they can, and it’s a little scary.

Photographs

These days people take hundreds, maybe thousands of photos every year, many of which they never look at. Before smartphones, every photo you took was precious, and it could take up to two weeks to get developed by the Fotomat. Today’s technology makes taking pictures and sharing them with friends much easier. But how many do we actually print out and frame in our homes? Even though we have all of these photos, they are all trapped in a digital vault, and maybe, just one day, we’ll frame a few.

Focus

When was the last time you felt you could spend two hours working on something uninterrupted without being distracted by a text, ping, Slack message, Facebook update, SPAM call, pop-up on your computer monitor, or a compelling desire to stop what you’re doing and scroll through Twitter? If someone from 1995 were frozen in time and woke up with today’s level of distraction and digital harassment, they’d probably run to go live in the forest. But, like frogs in water that are slowly coming to a boil, the change has been so gradual that we didn’t realize that we were creating a world where focus now comes at a premium.

Less comparison

Social media has taken social comparisons to a whole new level. As humans, we naturally compare ourselves to our peers, whether looking up at those doing better or down at those who don’t seem to be faring so well. But in the age of social media, we see a constant stream of people getting to do the things we wish we were doing and buying the things we wish we had. They’re on vacation while we’re at work. They have a new house, and we’re in an apartment. Their kids are excelling at sports and ours will barely leave the house.

The problem is that social media presents a funhouse mirror view of other people’s lives because they only tend to share complimentary things. You don’t hear about people’s financial problems, marriage difficulties, or see if their kids get bad grades. You only see the good stuff.

In-person shopping

The poll that kicked off this article stated that 77% of those between the ages of 35 and 54 would like to return to an era before smartphones and the internet. That was a time when if you wanted a new shirt, you had to go to the mall to buy one. Obviously, with Amazon, things are so much easier now. But the world where we got our friends together and roamed the mall looking for a shirt and, along the way, bumped into our crushes and wolfed down a Cinnabon provided so many social opportunities that we’re missing out on these days. Convenience is great, but it’s no substitute for living.

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DIY newbie is making other ‘YouTube University’ contractors feel less alone in viral series

Do-it-yourself shows like “Fixer Upper,” “Flip or Flop” and “Good Bones” have everyone wanting to try their hand at fixing up their own house. The only difference is the people on the shows have accumulated experience, have contractors doing most of the work and have lenders bankrolling their expenditures for the camera.

Your average person is flying nearly solo, likely with a reluctant relative desperately trying to keep expectations realistic. Alex D’Alessio is one of those average people with a reluctant relative—in this case, his spouse. The amateur handyman runs the TikTok page Real Life Renovations and has been going viral on social media as he attempts to remodel his townhouse in the most relatable way possible, full of mistakes and do-overs.

There’s no perfect transition with D’Alessio and the projects he’s working on. He learns most things from YouTube, which has been dubbed “YouTube University” by him and those that use the platform to learn new skills. (I was once a student myself, learning how to dismantle and clean out a lawnmower carburetor. You can learn just about anything on the site if you’re brave enough.)


D’Alessio recently spoke to CBS Mornings about his renovation adventures, giving an inside look at how his approach has made him the king of DIY. Before becoming a full-time content creator, D’Alessio had never even used power tools. He worked in a corporate job making decent money, so his wife and mother-in-law were skeptical of his choices.

“I gave him six months. And I said by March of 2021, if you don’t have something lined up or if it’s not getting better, then you’re going back to work,” D’Alessio’s wife told CBS.

Thankfully, the paid partnerships started rolling in, and he soon started making more money than he was in corporate America. There’s something refreshing and realistic about watching a novice learn how to DIY. It gives you hope that you can also take on projects, too. In the interview below, you can see him attempt to help the CBS anchor with a project that, unsurprisingly, requires assistance from YouTube.