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Peso Pluma Received A Stern Warning From Mexico’s CJNG Cartel To Not Come To Tijuana

Peso Pluma had a big night at the 2023 MTV VMAs yesterday (September 12). He didn’t win any awards, but he was nominated for three (Best New Artist, Best Latin, and Song Of The Summer) and he performed during the broadcast. The day overall wasn’t perfect, though: Before the show, he received a threat from a Mexican cartel.

As USA Today reports, a banner threatening the Mexican singer, real name Hassan Emilio Kabande Laija, was displayed on a bridge in Tijuana yesterday. It made note of his scheduled October 14 concert at Caliente Stadium in Tijuana, saying (translated to English), “This goes to Peso Pluma, refrain from presenting yourself on October 14 because it will be your last show due to your disrespect and loose tongue, you show up and we are going to (break you).”

The banner was signed by Jalisco New Generation Cartel, which in 2020 was dubbed by The Wall Street Journal as “Mexico’s top security threat.” The organization is headed by Nemesio Oseguera Cervantes, who Reuters in 2022 called “one of Mexico’s most wanted drug runners.”

Pluma hasn’t publicly addressed this yet, but USA Today notes that a number of his upcoming concerts have been canceled. His next show is currently set for September 28 in Reno, Nevada.

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Fontaines DC’s ‘Skinty Fia’ Deluxe Arrives With A U2 Cover And Live Takes Of The Album’s Original Songs

Fontaines DC have released a new deluxe version of their third studio album, Skinty Fia. This time, it’s titled Skinty Fia go deo, and has a lot of fun additions for fans to check out.

Between a live Glastonbury take of “Big Shot,” some songs from the Skinty Fia sessions, a cover of U2’s “One,” and much more, the band really packed in a lot of material with eight deluxe tracks in total. There is also a remix of their song “In ár gCroíthe go deo,” which loosely translates to “Forever in our hearts,” according to Google Translate.

“A lot of it is revealing itself to me to be largely informed and influenced by Irishness existing in England, and mutating and becoming a new kind of culture in general,” the band’s lead singer, Grian Chatten, told Rolling Stone last year.

Continue scrolling to view Fontaines DC’s Skinty Fia go deo album art and tracklist.

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1. “Big Shot” (Live at Glastonbury)
2. “Jackie Down The Line” (Skinty Fia Sessions)
3. “Roman Holiday” (Skinty Fia Sessions)
4. “I Love You” (Skinty Fia Sessions)
5. “One” (Skinty Fia Sessions) [U2 cover]
6. “Twinkle” (Skinty Fia Sessions) [Whipping Boy cover]
7. “The Couple Across The Way” (Skinty Fia Sessions)
8. “In ár gCroíthe go deo” (Orbital Remix)

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‘Aquaman 2’ Director James Wan Disputes Amber Heard’s Claim That Her Role Was ‘Pared Down’ Because Of Her Legal Battle With Johnny Depp

With Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom set to arrive in theaters later this year, director James Wan has addressed Amber Heard‘s claim that the actress had her role of Mera diminished in the sequel because of Johnny Depp’s alleged harassment campaign against her.

During a courtroom appearance in the couple’s highly-publicized defamation trial, Heard testified that her role in Aquaman 2 became a “very pared-down version” than what was presented in the original script. The actress is reportedly only in the film for 10 minutes.

“I was given a script and then given new versions of the script that had taken away scenes that had action in it, that depicted my character and another character, without giving any spoiler aways, two characters fighting with one another, and they basically took a bunch out of my role,” Heard said. “They just removed a bunch out.”

While Wan didn’t specifically address the alleged edits to Heard’s screen time, the director explained to Entertainment Weekly that the sequel was always going to focus more on Jason Momoa‘s Arthur and his brother Orm played by Patrick Wilson:

“I always pitched this to everyone from the get-go,” Wan tells EW. “The first Aquaman was Arthur and Mera’s journey. The second movie was always going to be Arthur and Orm. So, the first was a romance action-adventure movie, the second one is a bromance action-adventure movie. We’ll leave it at that.”

In the Aquaman‘s sequel defense, Heard isn’t the only one who saw her screen time altered. The film was originally supposed to feature an appearance from Michael Keaton’s Batman. After some juggling of release schedules with The Flash, a decision was made to feature Ben Affleck’s Batman instead. Now, the film reportedly features zero Batmen, but with the way things are constantly changing at DC Studios, don’t quote us on that.

Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom dives into theaters on December 20.

(Via Entertainment Weekly)

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Tori Kelly Is Wearing Y2K On Her Sleeve, And She’s Never Felt More Like Herself

Everything Tori Kelly did and subsequently learned about herself in the last 10 years of her Grammy-winning career led to Tori, her seven-song EP released on July 28.

Kelly unveiled a return to her natural brunette hair and R&B roots with “Missin U” in March. The video oozes Y2K, from the Juicy Couture Sidekick she adored as a preteen and performance shots saluting Aaliyah, Destiny’s Child, Missy Elliott, and TLC. Ecstatic fans saw a “new” Kelly, while Kelly saw the “nerdy” 2000s kid who desperately wanted to express herself this way but needed time to develop the necessary confidence.

“I have a childhood picture of myself in my closet,” Kelly told Uproxx days before staging her The Take Control Tour and dropping the deluxe version of Tori, which is due out on September 15. “Every day, I’ll get dressed, and I look at her, and I’m like, ‘I feel like she’d be proud.’”

Below, Kelly explained the deeper meaning behind her Y2K aesthetic.

To start, I have a theory to run by you: Our age group has a unique relationship with Y2K because, technically, we were alive and lived through it, but we weren’t old enough to really know what was going on, so we can romanticize it and have an even stronger sense of nostalgia for it.

Wow. I think you nailed it. I’ve never heard it put like that. That was on the nose.

What about Y2K fascinates you?

There is something about our generation and being a nineties kid — I mean, a nineties baby, I should say. It’s exactly what you said. I was growing up in the 2000s and very aware of things. There were people in pop culture and what was cool, the different outfits and the fashion and the music, where I was still this nerdy little kid. I’m more looking up to it and watching TRL all the time being like, Ugh, I want to be in a music video one day. So I definitely agree with the fantasizing part, and I think that’s why it’s so fun now as an adult to kind of pull from that era and just have fun with it because it’s all the things that I loved growing up.

When your Y2K-themed 30th birthday party happened last December, had you already decided Y2K was going to be the predominant aesthetic for Tori?

Yeah, I was playing with some ideas. That was definitely a theme for this music — that nostalgic Y2K thing. A lot of that music was done by then. When my birthday came up, I wasn’t going to automatically do a Y2K theme, but as it was getting closer, I was like, Shoot, I don’t have a theme. I love themes for birthdays. I think a friend of mine was like, “What if you just did Y2K?” They didn’t even know that I was already kind of in that headspace for my [EP], and I was like, you know what? That’d actually be perfect because I’m literally going into that whole vibe with my music.

I imagine living in Jon Bellion’s basement while working on Tori helped dismantle any barriers to self-expression because you were just rolling out of bed into the studio. What was he able to help you produce sonically that perfectly complemented the visual vibe you were going for?

I think this whole world really started with Jon and I, to be honest, because I came into the studio being a huge fan of Jon already. But I came in hoping he would understand all the things that I love and what I want to bring to the table, which he totally did, and he brought out even more of myself. I would say I came in with a pretty open mind. The only thing that I really wanted was big songs. I literally walked in, I was like, “I’m ready to step back into this pop space,” or pop/R&B. I knew I wanted that feel, and I knew I just wanted big songs that you could sing along to in your car. I wanted to blast my own music in my car, just having the time of my life, not any particular lyrical theme.

But as we started writing, I realized that this theme of confidence kept coming up. And I was like, This feels really good to step into these different versions of myself that have been a part of me for so long, but I haven’t really shown yet. I’ve always kind of been known as this type of girl, but people have never seen sides of me that are very authentic to me and how I grew up. I think that’s where the Y2K vibe came in because women back then just oozed confidence. When I think of Aaliyah, Missy Elliott, and TLC, and all these females in that R&B space, I remember their confidence being what stood out to me — how they carried themselves.

Is this the most authentically yourself you’ve ever felt?

I’ve heard it said a bunch of times, “Your thirties are where you really figure out who you are.” I definitely think that has happened. I’m just better at knowing what I want and saying no, being more sure of myself, I guess. I still haven’t figured everything out, but stepping more into myself has been a theme. Not being scared to explore these different sides. They’ve been there this whole time. I just maybe didn’t have enough confidence to show it. And also, everything I’ve done has led up to this.

I’ve seen so many people comment they’re loving your “new style,” but this is not new to you at all.

Yeah, no, that’s literally what it feels like. I totally get why it would feel new to most people, and people have come up to me and said, “I’ve been waiting for this!” Some people saw it in me, and then other people [think] this is so new. I’m having fun with it. My main thing all along has been, it has to feel authentic, and I never would want to do anything that doesn’t feel like I’m being myself. I always try to check in with myself.

It’s funny. I have a childhood picture of myself in my closet. Every day, I’ll get dressed, and I look at her, and I’m like, “I feel like she’d be proud. She’d be really excited about everything I’m doing because this was her dream.”

What was your adolescent style?

Well, speaking of childhood photos, there’s one I just saw where I did rock the bucket hat, and I rock bucket hats now. I had that one down.

Is there an outfit you’ve rocked this year that you don’t think you would’ve been confident enough to wear before now?

I think all the fits in the “Missin U” music video, especially that red look with the slicked-back hair. I think it’s something that I would’ve looked at and been like, “Oh, that looks cool.” I would’ve liked it, but it wouldn’t have fit the music I was doing. Now, it feels so authentic. It is such a direct connection to the actual music. The style in that video, that’s definitely something I’ve always loved, but it just wouldn’t have made sense to wear those things. I am really into puffer vests lately, too. They’re fun to perform in.

The metallic silver one in the “Missin U” video is awesome.

Why was everything silver in Y2K?

It’s giving Zenon: Girl Of The 21st Century.

Yes! Oh my gosh. “Zetus Lapetus!”

So, you mention those elements from the “Missin U” video. The metallic puffer coat, the monochrome sets — so many monochrome sets — obsessed with it all. What is your favorite characteristic of Y2K clothing and style?

I definitely love the metallics. I feel like purple has been a theme for me, too, with this album. I just remember seeing a lot of purple back in the day. It’s really fun for me to play with masculine/feminine, which is something I think about in Y2K. I think of Aaliyah, who had such a dope tomboy style, but she also could be super girly and feminine. So I think things like that are a fun part of the 2000s that I like to play with. Just that duality.

What Y2K Easter eggs are in the “Cut” video?

It was less obvious. Sonically, that song is already so Y2K. I mean, you got Timbaland on it [and] Rodney Jerkins. We really went all out — super inspired by Craig David as well. With fashion, we injected some of that Y2K style, especially in that club scene at the end.

Who would your Y2K Style Icon Award go to?

A hybrid between Aaliyah and throwback Gwen Stefani.

You’re starting your The Take Control Tour. How have you taken back control?

I love that question. My style is one way I’ve taken back control, just kind of doing things that I want to do and wearing things I want to wear because I like ’em and they’re fun. Even if later on, I’m like, “That maybe wasn’t the vibe.” Taking some risks.

And I think my hair is a way that I’ve taken back control — going back to my natural color and rocking my big curls. Musically, taking control of my sound and really honing in on what the sound is that I want to put out? What’s the music that I want to make? I’ve been doing this too long to not be doing what I want, then have regrets later. It’s felt really good.

I think, even just from a literal sense, taking control of a stage. I’ve missed performing so much. That’s what I’m looking forward to doing: being on tour, performing, doing what I love, and really owning that stage, connecting with my fans, and having fun with them. It’s just been so long.

In “Young Gun,” you and Jon sing, “To stay forever young / Is a war that’s never won,” and that song is obviously heavy and so much more meaningful than how I’m about to equate it to self-expression and style. But in relation to Y2K, how do you discern between healthy nostalgia and clinging to the past at the expense of growing?

Whoa. Some of these questions require an hour of me writing notes and sifting through my thoughts. I guess it is a fine line, but what makes it make sense in my mind — aesthetically, and everything I’m doing with Y2K, what’s exciting about it is I’ve noticed those trends were already sort of happening with the younger generation. They’re totally dressing like Y2K, and they were being born [then].

This stuff is fascinating to me, generational stuff, because I remember my mom tripping out that skinny jeans were back in from her generation. She was like, “Oh my gosh! That’s so eighties. Y’all are wearing skinny jeans?” And I was like, “What do you mean?” As a kid, I was like, “That’s not weird.” And so, now, it’s just funny being on the other side of that. I am proud to be in the generation that got to live through all these music trends and fashion trends that are in again. This is exciting because I get to wear what I would’ve worn if I was cool enough as a kid, but also I get to be one of the ones bringing those sounds back and being really inspired by all of those artists from that time. I see it more as an honor. I don’t feel stuck in the past.

It’s like you’ve said earlier: It required growth in your music and in yourself to get to a point where you felt confident enough to revisit that time, so growth is inherent in doing it.

Absolutely. That’s a great way to wrap up my answer.

This interview has been lightly edited for clarity.

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Dove Cameron Announced Her Two-Volume Album ‘Alchemical’ And The First Part Is Coming Soon

At long last, we finally have more information on Dove Cameron’s upcoming debut album. Last year, Cameron — who got her first breakthrough Disney Channel’s Liv And Maddie — showed herself to be a budding queer pop star with her hit singles “Boyfriend” and “Breakfast.” Her dark-sounding elements set her apart from her peers, building anticipation for a full-length project.

But it looks like the wait may soon be over. Last night (September 12) at the MTV Video Music Awards, Cameron revealed that she is coming out with not one, but two special projects coming out in the near feature.

While presenting the award for Best New Artist, Cameron teased her debut album, to the sheer excitement of the audience.

“With the first volume of my two-part debut album, Alchemical, coming out this fall, I am so honored to be passing the torch to one of these amazing, rising stars,” said Cameron.

Earlier in the night, Cameron won the Video For Good award with her “Breakfast” video, which promoted reproductive equality.

She spoke with ET after the win, and before the news of the album was revealed, and explained that the expansive album came by way of a “creative solution” to deliver as much new music to her fans as possible.

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Henry Winkler’s Fish Pictures Are (Still) The Only Good And Pure Thing On The Internet Right Now

People are on edge right now, man. It’s kind of understandable, I guess, given the sheer number of things that are happening all at once. We’ve got a former president facing multiple indictments and getting people all riled up by yelling about it on any website he has a password to; we’ve got celebrities getting dragged for writing tone-deaf letters of support for their felonious former co-stars; most of Hollywood is on strike and livid at Drew Barrymore; a dude Spider-manned his way out of jail and triggered a two-week manhunt that ended with him getting arrested in a Philadelphia Eagles sweatshirt; everyone was shouting about Martin Short last week because one guy was kind of mean to him; Matthew McConaughey went on live television and rubbed Joy Behar’s bare feet, which is admittedly not as serious as the other things I listed but was still not something I needed to comprehend in an already chaotic month that is not even half over yet. It’s been… it’s just been a lot. Especially for the chronically online.

Luckily, for all of us but especially for me, Henry Winkler went on his fishing trip this week. And he is posting pictures of the fish he’s catching. A ton of them. Yes, again. Look how happy this man is.

LOOK AT HIM

LOOK AT HIS FACE

Reasonable arguments can be made that this is my favorite thing in the entire world. You can tell because I have written or assigned articles about it pretty much every year it’s happened. I just can’t get over the amount of joy leaping out of his body as he shows the miserable demons on Twitter pictures of the fish he’s catching. Imagine being this happy for even 30 seconds of your entire life.

What a gem. What an absolute gem of a man. I wish he was my grandfather. I wish he was everyone’s grandfather. We should pass a law declaring Henry Winkler to be America’s Official Grandfather. I can’t get enough of it. I say this as someone who does not even enjoy fishing or sitting in boats or even being outside in the woods or near a river for an extended period of time. I don’t even like looking at fish pictures, usually. I would be in hell if you sat down next to me with a photo album and flipped through page after page of pictures of fish you caught. I would be envious of the fish after about 45 seconds because at least their misery is over. Please do not show me your fish pictures. I cannot stress that point strongly enough.

But this?

This?

Shoot it directly into my eyeballs.

MORE

GIVE ME MORE

Okay, look. Admittedly, this last one is not a fish picture. But I need you to consider three things here:

  • Based on the timestamps of his other tweets, there is a very good chance he posted this while scrolling through his phone all curled up in bed in his fishing cabin after a long day on the river
  • “Kanya”
  • Henry Winkler played The Fonz, who was, for many people, the epitome of cool for many decades, and now he is the most adorable man alive

Also, he posted this before 7:00 a.m. the next day.

Perfect. Just so pure and beautiful. A ray of golden sunshine peeking through the storm clouds. And it gives me great pleasure to report that he is like this in person, too, or at least over a Zoom call, and yes, this is where I once again link to the time I interviewed him while he was promoting the final season of Barry and he sat there very pleasantly and patiently while I veered things off-course by doing… this.

I have followed you on Twitter for years now. I consider you to be one of my favorite people on that website. You’re a lovely man, and you’re better at Twitter than most people I know. It seems like almost every summer you go on a fishing trip and you post these pictures of yourself with the fish.

Yes.

It is one of my favorite things that happens on Twitter, because, you know Twitter, it’s like a stream of “everyone’s miserable, everyone’s angry, everyone’s upset”… and then blammo, there’s Henry Winkler holding a fish. It makes me so happy.

Thank you.

What a sweet man. What a kind soul. Sometimes I’ll open up Getty images and type in his name and scroll through pictures of him posing with other celebrities and looking absolutely thrilled about it. This one is probably my favorite. But even Henry Winkler with Julia Roberts and Jennifer Coolidge can’t top the fish pictures.

I mean, honestly…

COME ON

LOOK AT HIM

LOOK AT HENRY WINKLER

We must do everything in our power to protect this man. You, me, all of us. Starting today.

We need him.

As a nation.

To heal.

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Ariana Grande Got Emotional Talking About Having Lip Filler And Botox Done In The Past

Ariana Grande appeared in a new video for Vogue‘s Beauty Secrets series. During it, she talked about her makeup and getting ready routine. She also opened up about getting fillers and Botox — and why she’s made the decision to stop doing it since.

“Full transparency as a beauty person, as I do my lips,” Grande said. “[I’ve] had a ton of lip filler over the years and Botox. I stopped in 2018 because I just felt so — too much. I just felt like [I was] hiding, you know?”

As she was speaking about it, she started to get emotional and sad over how it affected her. Grande pointed out that beauty used to be about “hiding” for her, but she’s become more confident and wants to embrace a natural aging process.

“Being exposed to so many voices at a young age and especially when people have things to say about your appearance and stuff at a young age, it’s really hard to know what’s worth hearing or not, but when you’re 17, you don’t really know you don’t know that yet,” she added.

Grande also points out that while getting cosmetic procedures isn’t something she wants right now, it doesn’t mean she won’t ever do it again or rule out a facelift when she’s older.

“These are just thoughts that I feel like we should be able to discuss,” she noted. “If we’re sitting here talking about beauty secrets, f*ck it let’s lay it all out there.”

Check out the video above.

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Shake Shack Dropped 2023’s Best Spicy Chicken Sandwich *And* Cheeseburger — Here’s Our Review Of Both

Shake Shack just dropped the best cheeseburger and chicken sandwich of the year. Boom. It’s a wrap. Donezo.

I know that sounds a bit hyperbolic but I assure you it’s not. We cover a lot of fast food here at Uproxx, paying special attention to new fast food menu items — eating all the new foods that drop so that you don’t have to (and pointing you towards the good ones). So we’re intimately familiar with all the new fast food of 2023. And I’m telling you, nothing tops Shake Shack’s new Spicy ShackMeister and unceremoniously named Hot Chicken sandwich.

Released this month, alongside Spicy Cheese Fries (and spicy regular fries), the Spicy Shack Meister and Hot Chicken sandwich share very similar builds — relying on cherry peppers and a proprietary hot pepper blend to deliver a very noticeable (but not overwhelming) punch of heat that smacks the tastebuds to attention and pairs perfectly with the Shack’s high-quality ingredients.

The fries… we’re torn on. Let’s talk about what makes the new spicy lineup worth your time and why you should pick up one of these sandwiches as soon as you can.

Spicy ShackMeister Cheeseburger

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Tasting Notes & Thoughts

A sharp spicy kick with some sweet and savory elements introduced via the fried onions hover over the rich and meaty flavor of the smashed patty, ending with a bright vegetal, and mildly spicy flavor courtesy of the cherry peppers. The full build consists of one or two meat patties dusted with a hot pepper blend, cheese, fried onions, cherry peppers, and Shack Sauce. It’s a simple build but one of Shake Shack’s all-time best.

There frankly aren’t enough spicy burgers out there in the fast food universe, the ShackMeister makes the case that there should be more!

As someone with a fairly high spice tolerance, I wasn’t expecting Shake Shack’s new burger to actually be spicy. Cherry peppers aren’t exactly the hottest pepper out there (they are in line with jalapeños) but whatever is in Shake Shack’s mysterious “hot pepper blend” seriously delivers the heat.

I want to say it’s just cayenne pepper, but it’s a lot brighter, less dusty, and more drool-inducing.

The Bottom Line:

As of now, Shake Shack’s best burger and one of the best burgers in all of fast food. Yes, it’s that good.

Hot Chicken Sandwich

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Tasting Notes & Thoughts

The heat feels even more pronounced on the hot chicken sandwich — it immediately attacks your tastebuds delivering intense waves of spice as you crunch through the sandwich. That heat is balanced by a cherry pepper slaw that combines the mild heat and vegetal flavor of the cherry peppers with some white cabbage, which is further enhanced with thick-cut pickles that bring some brine-y tang and snap to the aftertaste, mercifully allowing your tastebuds to forget the heat.

The breading here is crispy, light, and crunchy and works as the perfect sponge for the hot pepper seasoning.

Again, the Hot Chicken Sandwich exceeded my expectations. The name is incredibly unceremonious but I did wonder if this was Shake Shack’s attempt at doing a Nashville-style hot chicken sandwich. It’s not, this is very much its own thing, but it’s delicious nonetheless.

If you’re a fan of Chick-fil-A’s spicy sandwich, this absolutely dunks on it, and I want to say I enjoyed it more than Dave’s Hot Chicken sandwich (which is Nashville style) because of the higher quality of meat, the better breading, and the delicious slaw.

In terms of how it stacks up against Popeyes, it’s not even close — Shake Shack takes it.

The Bottom Line:

Shake Shack’s Hot Chicken is the best spicy chicken sandwich in fast food. You don’t have to take my word for it — try it yourself and tell me I’m not right.

Spicy Cheese Fries

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Dane Rivera

Tasting Notes & Thoughts

I keep going back and forth on this one. There are things I like about it and things I don’t. The dominant flavor is a mix of salt overload and Shake Shack’s hot pepper blend — these fries look and sound simple but they provide a winning flavor combination. Add to that the crunchy texture of Shake Shack’s fries and you’ve got maybe the chain’s best French fry order on the menu.

Having said that, we’re still dealing with Shake Shack’s French fries here, which… aren’t that great. Even adding a layer of bacon to these fries doesn’t do that much to elevate them. I wish Shake Shack gave us the chance to add diced cherry peppers to the dish.

I’m really torn on this one. I’m not in the slightest bit a fan of Shake Shack’s fries, but if I had to order them, it’s going to be the Spicy Cheese Fries every time.

The Bottom Line:

Good, but not essential like the burger and sandwich. If you love Shake Shack’s fries, you’re going to love these. If you’re not a fan of the crinkle cut, these won’t win you over.

Find your nearest Shake Shack here.

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‘Morning Joe’ Slammed Kevin McCarthy Over Biden Impeachment: ‘Does He Think Everybody Is Stupid As Hell?’

Morning Joe wasted no time tearing into Kevin McCarthy‘s specious reasons for launching an impeachment inquiry into Joe Biden. House Republicans have been champing at the bit to target the president, and with McCarthy’s speaker position susceptible to being revoked with just one vote, it was only a matter of time until he caved to those demands.

Hammering an old drum, McCarthy cited the “appearance of corruption” around Biden and the business dealings of his son Hunter Biden. However, despite numerous attempts, House Republicans have failed to produce any evidence supporting that claim. Meanwhile, Joe Scarborough knows exactly where McCarthy can look if he wants to find real corruption: Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump.

Via Raw Story:

“Jared got billions of dollars directly related to the work he did for his father-in-law in an official capacity from the Saudis and from others, and Ivanka, while Donald was meeting with President Xi, got all of these trademark waivers in China so she could sell her goods. They were fast-tracked in China after Trump was elected, and by the way, you know, we don’t talk about it much on this show.”

“This happens in politics, not as obviously as it did with Donald Trump and his family, and certainly not when you’re talking about the billions of dollars,” Scarborough added.

After highlighting how Jared and Ivanka benefitted from Trump’s presidency without Republicans batting an eye, Scarborough tore into McCarthy for claiming the impeachment inquiry into Biden is necessary because “the administration may have helped their own family.”

“Does he think everybody is as stupid as hell?” Scarborough said. “We’re talking about billions of dollars going into the Trump family based on business dealings while Donald Trump was president that they cashed in on right after the presidency?”

(Via Raw Story)

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Stephen A. Smith Claims Shannon Sharpe Was ‘Pushed Out’ Of ‘Undisputed’ Even Though ‘He Didn’t Want To Leave’

A major change happened in the world of sports media recently. After a lengthy spell as the debate partner for Skip Bayless on Undisputed, Shannon Sharpe left Fox Sports and made the move over to ESPN, where he’s slated to join Stephen A. Smith and the First Take crew twice a week during the 2023 NFL season. From the moment Sharpe left Fox, Smith made clear that he wanted to bring him on board as part of the rotating cast of personalities with whom he debates, and despite Sharpe’s need to kick one particular habit that led to Smith getting off a joke at his expense, the two have been an excellent fit alongside one another.

During a recent appearance on The Joe Budden Podcast, Smith was asked about his immediate recruitment of Sharpe following his departure from Fox and how he’s taken some shots at Bayless over the last few weeks. Smith didn’t just answer, he claimed to know more than anyone has let on about how Sharpe didn’t exactly want to see his tenure at Fox come to an end.

“The second that Shannon became available — and I like that you did this, by the way, I like that you said, ‘Make no qualms, I would like him over here,’” Budden said. “I like that for the business. But for the Skip stuff, I was like, oh, that’s a jab, that hurts, you’re gonna go after the co-host so soon. You didn’t care.”

Smith then said that things didn’t go exactly the way that Budden laid them out before dropping a bombshell regarding the circumstances of Sharpe’s departure.

“I would have looked at it that way if Shannon left on his own volition,” Smith said. “I’m telling you he didn’t. I’m telling you he was pushed out … and it’s fact. Now, they can deny it, he wouldn’t, I can promise you that. He was pushed out. He didn’t want to leave. He was notified that your services will no longer be needed. But again, that’s his story to tell, but I’m telling you what I know, I’m giving you facts.”

Smith then got into why this went beyond wanting to bring in someone whose credentials in the world of sports and sports media are second to none, and how he saw a reflection of himself and his journey in Sharpe.

“I saw me from the standpoint of, I was let go in 2009 and left for dead, and they were writing my epitaph and they were like, ‘Stephen A’s career is over, he blew it, he had the opportunity of a lifetime, he effed it up and blah blah blah,’” Smith said. “And I was like, there was nobody in the present day Stephen A. Smith’s position as the guy in sports media, as the executive producer for the No. 1 sports morning show, that could speak up for me at that time. And I said this is why I’m here, it’s my responsibility.”

Our hunch is that this is going to get addressed by Bayless, and perhaps Sharpe will open up about his departure at some point in the future. Regardless, this is a pretty major allegation from Smith.