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Cardi B Explained That She Referred To Her Met Gala Dress Designer As ‘Asian’ Because She Didn’t Want To Mispronounce His Name

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This past Monday (May 6), Cardi B had one of the most talked about looks at the Met Gala. However, when identifying the designer, Cardi made a bit of a faux pas.

During the red carpet portion, Emma Chamberlain interviewed Cardi. When she asked her about who she was wearing, Cardi appeared to draw a blank. She explained ““They’re Asian and everything” — an identifier that was met with backlash.

In a comment section Vogue‘s former managing director Gilbert Cheah expressed disdain toward how Cardi acknowledge designer Sensen Lii.

“For the record and recognition, and no thanks to Cardi B, the designer of her gown is Sensen Lii who’s Chinese,” said Cheah. “The gown took two months to make. I personally think it’s boring and not even on theme but she chose it and should have at least remembered his name and not just that he’s ‘Asian’

Cardi later took to Instagram to explain that she didn’t mean to “be offensive.” She noted that she did, in fact, draw a blank on how to pronounce Lii’s name, and didn’t want to get it wrong.

“I kind of forgot how to pronounce the designer’s name because his name is a little bit complicated… my mind was just racing,” Cardi explained.

At the time of writing, Lii has not directly commented on the matter.

(Via TMZ)

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Travis Scott And Live Nation Have Reportedly Settled 9 Out Of 10 Wrongful Death Lawsuits In Relation To The 2021 Astroworld Tragedy

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Following a deathly crowd surge at Travis Scott‘s 2021 Astroworld Festival, 10 families filed wrongful death lawsuits against the rapper and Live Nation. According to a report from the Associated Press, nine of the 10 lawsuits have been settled.

The news arrived Today (May 9), as one of the lawsuits was set to go to trial this week.

Jury selection was set to begin Tuesday in the wrongful death lawsuit filed by the family of Madison Dubiski, a 23-year-old Houston resident who was one of 10 people killed in the 2021 Astroworld tragedy. However, Neal Manne, an attorney for Live Nation, said during a court hearing today that nine of the suits were settled, including one for Madison Dubiski.

“Mr. Scott is grateful that a resolution has been reached without the need for a trial,” said Ted Anastasiou, a representative for Scott. “The confidential agreement will honor Madison Dubiski’s legacy and promote improvements for concert safety.”

Noah Wexler, an attorney for Dubiski’s family, also confirmed that the case has been “resolved in its entirety.”

At the time of writing, the suit filed by the family of 9-year-old Ezra Blount, the youngest person killed during the concert, is still pending.

“As the youngest victim, Ezra’s terror must have been unimaginable as the crowd surge ripped him from the safety of his father’s shoulders and then crushed and suffocated the life out of his small body,” Bob Hilliard, an attorney for Blount’s family, said in a statement following Wednesday’s hearing.

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Ben Stiller Videobombed Reggie Miller’s Interview With TNT Ahead Of Knicks-Pacers Game 2

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Reggie Miller is back at Madison Square Garden on Wednesday night. Miller is joining TNT’s broadcast booth for Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Semifinal series between the New York Knicks and the Indiana Pacers, a longtime rivalry that is being renewed this season. And of course, for the fine folks in the Big Apple, there is no bigger antagonist in the history of this series than Miller, who always brought that little something extra at the Garden and made life hell for the Knicks.

Now, with the Knicks up in the series 1-0, Miller is here to provide some analysis, and of course, get a little stick from fans in New York. This included one of the biggest Knicks fans out there, Ben Stiller, videobombing an interview that Miller did with the Inside the NBA team and making clear that he did not care for him.

As you can see a little later in the clip, Miller and Stiller (which would be a great name for a law firm or something) eventually showed one another some love. And of course, there was Spike Lee, who brought Miller a present: Copies of the New York papers from when the two had their infamous run-in back in the 1990s, which Miller went on to sign.

Everything about Reggie being back at the Garden is really cool, and kudos to two of the biggest Knicks fans out there for leaning into it.

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Shaq Told Nikola Jokic That He Believed Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Deserved To Win MVP Over Him

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For the third time, Nikola Jokic has been named the NBA’s MVP. Jokic won the award on Wednesday night, and the Inside the NBA team both announced he was the winner and got to speak to him before the New York Knicks and the Indiana Pacers played in Game 2 of their series.

In a bit of a surprise, Shaquille O’Neal really did not like that Jokic won the award this time around. Shaq, who is a well-documented fan of Jokic, went on a lengthy rant about why he thought the award deserved to go to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander — the Oklahoma City Thunder star came in second, and received the second-most first-place votes this year.

It was interesting to see that Shaq was this passionate about it, and Ernie Johnson did a good job asking questions that kept leading him down this road. And in a fun twist, Jokic actually went onto TNT after all of this for an interview, and Shaq made it a point to tell him that he believed Gilgeous-Alexander should have won over him.

Shaq did make it clear that he loves Jokic and views him as “the vice president of the big man alliance,” which is quite the honor to bestow on his fellow big man.

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Watch a group of kids absolutely slay Ozzy Osbourne’s ‘Crazy Train’ using xylophones

For many of us, elementary music education consisted of banging out a painful rendition of “Hot Cross Buns” on a recorder. But for the kids of the Louisville Leopard Percussionists, it looks a little more like rocking out to Ozzy Osbourne.

Thanks to Reddit, a 2012 clip has resurfaced showing the clearly gifted 4th to 6th graders using xylophones, drums, keyboards, and a single bass guitar to absolutely slay a cover of Osbourne’s 1980s hit “Crazy Train.” And let’s just say—the video is just as impressive as ever.

It’s not just that the kids were able to hit the notes with extreme proficiency—it’s the evident passion and joy put into their performance that really has people wowed.


“I love how they open with the chant and how jumpy and enthusiastic they are,” someone wrote on YouTube.

“I don’t know whether to laugh or cry for joy. Someone hug that music director,” added another.

A new viewer even commented, “Seeing this for the first time in 2024. These talented kids would now be in their late teens, early twenties. It would be great to know if any continued in music! Maybe a couple are on Broadway or studying music in college.”

The clip got so popular during its original debut that Osbourne himself took notice, saying, “Myself, my whole family, and my fans all loved your rendition of ‘Crazy Train.’ Keep up the good work!” This eventually led to an opportunity for the kids to perform for Osbourne and his family in 2018.

Watch below:

The Louisville Leopard Percussionists, founded in 1993 by Diane Downs, in a non-profit organization that aims to provide a comprehensive music education to kids of diverse backgrounds not solely to learn instruments, but to “build creativity and self-confidence and teach life-long values of personal discipline, cooperation, leadership, responsibility, and community.”

Since their “Crazy Train” cover, the kiddos have had quite a few other equally badass viral hits, including songs by Led Zeppelin and My Morning Jacket. You can find those, and even more, on the organization’s YouTube page.

And if you’d like to donate to help the program create even more of these bops, click here.

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Adults are sharing things a teacher said or did to them that they’ve never forgotten

Few people in our lives have the powerful influence of teachers, for better or worse. During our formative years, feedback from educators and mentors can build our confidence or crush our spirits, make us believe in our abilities, or fill us with self-doubt.

The messages we get from teachers often follows us into adulthood. When those messages are positive, that can be the voices inside our head telling us we’re capable and not to give up. When the messages are negative, it can create internal obstacles we have to struggle to overcome.

People on Reddit are answering the question, “What did a teacher say or do to you that you’ve never forgotten?” and the answers are a testament to the immense responsibility teachers have when it comes to their words and deeds. While there are some painful recollections of uncaring or insensitive teachers, most are a reminder of how many teachers go out of their way to make a positive difference in students’ lives.


Support through family issues

“My parents had just divorced and they shared custody of us. When my mother had us, she wouldn’t feed us, send us a lunch, bathe or groom us so we’d show up to school tired, hungry, and dirty. When my 1st-grade teacher figured out what was going on, she started keeping a brush and wipes for me in her desk along with lunch money. She’d take me aside before other kids showed up and groom me and feed me. That was about 35 years ago and I still think about her all the time. Ironically, her name was Mrs. Severe. What a beautiful soul. I really needed that maternal care that she gave me.”Temporary-Author-641

“I became quite close with one of my band teachers in high school and viewed him as a father figure in many ways. My parents were freshly divorced, and i was floundering without a male role model at all (my father never made attempts to see me). The teacher noticed some changes in me and figured out the story. All it took was a sincere, eyeball-to-eyeball statement of ‘I believe in you. You are better than you realize.’ And the sun shone brighter, and the clouds parted a bit. When he retired, I made sure to go to his final school concert, and we caught up. It was amazing, but then i saw his wife of several decades. I walked over and introduced myself and thanked her for sacrificing their time together for all those years so he could be someone that his students needed in their lives. We both started crying and hugged.

Thank you, Mr. and Mrs. Rizzo. You are better than you will ever realize.”woodworkLIdad

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Care and compassion

“Once on the way to school, I found a kitten and couldn’t leave it behind. It was dirty, hungry, and in need of help. I had to take it with me to school. At that moment, my parents were against me having a pet… and so, after school, as I sat there crying and not knowing what to do with the kitten, my teacher approached me. She calmed me down and took the kitten with her. After that, she sometimes brought him to class. This way, we continued to communicate. She named him Inkblot. As far as I know, he lived until he was 17. I will always remember this act, as she didn’t break my little heart and saved the cute kitten. Double Shot.”Wooden-Ranger-8765

“‘I know there’s a senior party tonight, if any of you can’t drive at any point during the night you can call me for a ride and I’ll take you home. I won’t tell your parents or get you in trouble, I just don’t want anyone drinking and driving.” — Senior biology teacher.” chateauboxer777

Understanding mental health struggles

“My freshmen science teacher noticed I was starting to have a panic attack, wrote me a note to go to my counselor and then I left to do so. He was my favorite teacher, I failed almost everything but had the best grade in his class. I will never forget that man, the teacher can make all the difference in a student’s work.” bigshark276473827

“I had to miss the last 2 months of my sophomore year of high school because I went into an eating disorder treatment program, and had to spend the whole summer making up my classes. My chemistry teacher offered to meet me weekly at the local coffee shop so that she would still be able to actually teach me and make sure I understood the material (as opposed to just teaching myself out of the book like I had to do with the rest of my classes). Graduated college with a bachelors in chemistry 6 years after that.” caffa4

“In high school I was the class clown always made people laugh and was there for them. I put up a front ‘the happy and cheeriest one’ but I was struggling so bad with mental health issues, hated life and myself. Borderline suicidal. Anyway, one day, when I was telling a joke and ‘laughing’ with everyone, this one teacher took me aside and said, ‘You’re such a joy to everyone, but I can see the pain in your eyes. Your place in this world matters and would be so much poorer without you. Don’t give up’. Well god damn I thought I was so good at hiding it from everyone. And it kind of broke me that someone could tell. But yea a moment I’ll never forget.”Sarkeshikian

Memorable words of wisdom

“‘You’re not a good liar. You shouldn’t do it’…Probably the most useful lesson I learned in all school before college.” witblacktype

“‘Those who do not have the talent can compensate for it with diligence.’ It was a reply to a worry I had, and he was right.”mochi_chan

“‘What good is going to the church every week if you just gonna go home and abuse your kids?’ This was said during a religion class in Ireland secondary school.” timchenw

“‘Get out before you get stuck.’ It was simple wisdom from my 12th grade English teacher that I repeat in my mind quite often. I think he was referring to getting out of our small town, but it rings true for many things in life.” RemarkableBeach1603

“‘I don’t know but I can find out’ – my physics teacher Mr. Gould. It’s a little thing but it really stuck with me. You don’t have to know everything and you don’t have to appear like you do either.”DarkflowNZ

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The ones you had to prove wrong

“‘You won’t achieve anything in your life.’ I am now an engineer. Every time I was studying I thought about this sentence and it motivated me to be better and work harder to prove him wrong. Even today, every time something is tuff in my life I go over it and remember this sentence, I have to prove him wrong.”No_Comment_50

“My science teacher told my parents I ‘didn’t belong in her class’ when I was 13. It was an accelerated class and I finished the year top of her class. Still not sure whether she was a dumb cow or an evil genius.” Rosserman

“I remember in my penultimate year of school, my English teacher told my mum in a parent teacher meeting that I should drop to the lower class because hers was too advanced for me. I chose to stay in it out of spite and ended up being one of the top students in my year 🤷♀️” – tlaxette

“Ms. Fowler. My 11th grade math teacher. Told us early on in the school year, ‘if you don’t understand something the first time I go over it, it’s because you weren’t paying attention, and I will not waste my time repeating myself.’ As someone who struggles with math, I learned the hard way that she meant it. I tried and tried and tried, but I just couldn’t get it and she was never any help. Ended up giving up. Just putting random answers to assignments and tests. Flunked out of the class. Think my final grade was in the 20s. Was given the option to pay $150 and go to summer school where I’d just do assignments until I got a passing grade, likely have the same teacher as well. Or, flunk out, repeat the class as a senior and graduate on a lesser plan. I took option B and felt like a failure.

On the flip side. Senior year I got a new math teacher, Mr. Kerr. My grade never went under a 90 in his class. I understood things I never did the year prior. Even got decent at trigonometry. He built a confidence in me I never knew I could have.”Klown1327

The ones who believed and encouraged

“I love to sew. I have been sewing since I was a kid. In high school, I took a sewing class as an extra and was miles ahead of the other students. I made a grey, wool, floor length cloak with a red lining while everyone else was making pajama pants. My teacher graded me according to my skill and not compared to the other students. Then she found me a year later and showed me a pic in a catalog of a Renaissance-style dress she thought I’d like. It was a wedding dress but I loved it anyway. My mom took me fabric shopping and the next semester I took that class again and made the dress. My teacher stayed in with me during lunches, after school, during study periods, and guided me through making that dress. She even helped tackle the challenge of gathering many layers of heavy silk and jacquard and linings, tapping into every trick she knew to get it to work. (Zig zag stitch over dental floss finally did it.) Then she graded me according to my skill set. I got a 94. Dinged for some less than perfect hand stitching on the hem.

I then put it on and ran over to my favorite science teacher’s classroom to show her (I took biology, anatomy and physiology, ap bio, and ap anatomy and physiology from her—huge science nerd here) and she stopped her class so I could get up on a desk and show off my dress.

8 years later… I wore that dress to get married. They were both at my wedding (as well as my 7th and 8th grade English teacher) and singled out as honored guests along with the moms and grandmas as people who were highly influential to me. I will never forget their support and encouragement and dedication to their craft that has inspired me for all my life. I’m 43 now. I was an x-ray tech for 20 years and I still sew regularly.”Routine-Register-575

“5th grade teacher, Mrs. W. I doodled and drew a lot as a kid. I’d finish my work, flip the page over, and cover the back with drawings. Most teachers didn’t mind as long as the work was finished, but Mrs. W loved my drawings. I’d recently gotten a ‘how to draw dragons’ book and kept drawing a specific one over and over to improve. She asked me one day to draw her one on a blank sheet of paper, and after I was finished, asked me to sign it, because, ‘You’re going to be a famous artist one day and I want to have a signed copy of one of your original pictures!’

It was such a small thing, but it made me feel really good. She ended up passing away relatively suddenly from cancer when I was a sophomore in college, going to school for 3D art. She was on my mind during the portfolio review at the end of the term. I wished I could’ve shown her some of the art I’d created. She crosses my mind a couple of times a year ever since and I always get teary-eyed thinking about her.”soap-bucket

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Guy teaches little brother his ‘duties as a man’ in video that takes the most wholesome turn

Families often have different ages that they teach children about a big life topics. Some conversations are bigger than others, but generally speaking they’re had with the best of intentions. Anish Bhagatt felt like the time was finally right to teach his younger brother, Dhruva, his “duties as a man.” The little boy had just turned 12, so certain talks needed to be had and Bhagatt felt he was best suited for the job.

The older brother picked Dhruva up from school to take him on his journey to manhood. From the look on the little boy’s face, he knew he was in for a treat hanging out with his older brother. This may not have been the chat he was expecting, but the boy soaked up the knowledge eagerly.

Bhagatt started the video by saying, “So Dhruva, you’re a big man now,” before the little boy happily interjects stating, “Yes, I’m 12!”


Immediately the conversation shifted into a direction that surprised commenters. Instead of launching into a talk about the birds and the bees, Bhagatt asked if his younger brother knows about periods, which did not come with any of the stereotypical middle school boy disgust. Dhruva was engaged as his brother explained what periods were and why women have menstrual cycles. He even showed the preteen how to purchase sanitary products. People were impressed.

“This is healing generations of silence and toxicity. Well done, gentlemen,” one woman says.

“The fact that it was his BROTHER that took him to go buy sanitary pads. Not his mom, not a sister. His brother. This is what good male role models are like,” another writes.

“Ok guys, this is what people mean when they say healthy masculinity! Big bro is a Saint, and little bro is so sweet and compassionate! I am amazed and thrilled that people like this exist,” someone else gushes.

“I am literally CRYING right now! Oh my gracious… these young folks will save us,” a commenter cries.

The video is beyond wholesome and may serve as an example of what it looks like to educate young boys on what half the population goes through. In the end the boy declares, “I promise that I will make all the girls around me feel safe,” and if he keeps having these kinds of chats, there’s no doubt that he will do just that.

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Nikola Jokic Won His Third NBA MVP Award

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Throughout the playoffs, the winners of the 2023-24 NBA regular season awards have been announced, and by Wednesday night, there was only one major award left to be handed out: the Most Valuable Player. Victor Wembanyama took home Rookie of the Year, Rudy Gobert earned Defensive Player of the Year, Naz Reid won Sixth Man of the Year, Tyrese Maxey won Most Improved Player, and Mark Daigneault won Coach of the Year, leaving the most contentious awards race for last.

Nikola Jokic, Luka Doncic, and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander were the three finalists, and all had strong cases. SGA was the best player on the West’s best team, putting up astronomical numbers on offense while providing the best defensive impact of the top MVP candidates. Doncic made a late charge for the award, as he had the best second half of the finalists to help the Mavs earn the 5-seed in the West. Jokic, meanwhile, put forth another preposterous regular season and, fresh off a championship, had gotten rid of any lingering questions about his impact on winning at the highest level.

Ultimately, the voters chose Jokic, as the Nuggets star picked up his third MVP in the last four years.

Jokic averaged 26.4 points, 12.4 rebounds, and 9.0 assists per game on 58.3/35.0/81.7 shooting splits, leading the Nuggets to the 2-seed in the West. The timing of the announcement was maybe not the best to get a big reaction from the star center, as he and the Nuggets have had their hands full with the Wolves, going down 2-0 in the first two games in Denver. They’ll have a chance to get back in the series in Game 3 on Friday night in Minnesota.

Despite the many arguments about who should win, Jokic ultimately won comfortably in the voting.

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Why Are Sukihana And JT Beefing?

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Seems like it’s beefing season in the rap world. While Kendrick Lamar and Drake have been at each other’s throats for the past few weeks, other rappers aren’t mincing words with each other. Today (May 8) rapper Sukihana released “Cocaine,” on which, Suki accuses JT of City Girls of using the titular drug. She also has some other scathing bars for JT and her boyfriend, Lil Uzi Vert.

While the beef has fans divided, many are confused as to when and how the beef began.

Why are Sukihana and JT beefing?

Neither Suki nor JT have explained why they’re at odds with each other. But shortly after the release of JT’s solo single “Okay,” a line seemed to strike a cord with Suki.

On “Okay,” JT raps “She ate crab legs, now her whole tooth missin’/ Cheap ass veneers, you stay talkin’ sh*t/ Put a marker to this b*tch, she’s so counterfeit.”

At the time of the song’s release, Suki was in jail for possession of codeine and ecstasy, with intent to distribute. After her release, she took to Instagram live, and shared that people had been tagging her in posts featuring the song. After the fact, she immediately caught onto the “crab legs” line.

“We all know I did break my teeth on some crab legs,” said Suki. “I love crab legs, that’s normal sh*t. I posted it, it’s real sh*t and I’m living my truth. But I don’t talk sh*t about b*tches. I always show b*tches love. Never hate on a b*tch. Never call a b*tch names.”

JT is currently gearing up to drop her solo debut project City Cinderella.

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Good Looks Paints The Town Red With Austin’s Coolest Couple In Their ‘Can You See Me Tonight?’ Video

Good Looks has some fresh new vibes for the summer. Today (May 8) the Austin quartet has shared “Can You See Me Tonight?,” the latest from their upcoming album, Lived Here For A While.

On the song, lead vocalist Tyler Jordan ruminates over the special connections in his life.

The song’s accompanying video was filmed in Austin at a dive bar called Hole In The Wall, in which, the band delivers a musical performance, as local celebrities Dr. Dan and his wife Doris paint the town red.

“My friend Liz and I met Dan & Doris at the Broken Spoke and have since been creating a documentary on them called ‘Forcefield of Love,’” said the video’s director Riley Engemoen in a statement. “Dr. Dan is known as ‘Austin’s coolest marriage and family therapist.’ Him and Doris are enamored with one another, always color-coordinated in a honeymoon state. They spend most evenings dancing through Austin’s honky tonks and jazz clubs – blissfully and unabashedly forming a quantum energy field of Love – hypnotizing all of those in their orbit.”

You can see the video for “Can You See Me Tonight?” above

Lived Here For A While is out 6/7 via Keeled Scales. Find more information here.