Lizzo is a stark advocate for body positive. But the “Don’t Make Me Love You” singer’s love of her body shows up the most below the ankle. Yesterday (May 8) discussed an area of her body she’s recently received a lot of love for — her feet.
During an appearance on Ziwe, Lizzo opened up about not only her admiration for her “little piggies” as well as score on WikiFeet. “I have precious little piggies,” she said. “I knew that I had a celebrity foot rating, and that it was quite high.”
However, shortly after her discovery, she experienced every foot model’s nightmare. “Then my toenail fell off,” she continued. “And I was not able to wear open toe shoes for a year. It was like a turtle shell. There was another toenail growing underneath. Close-toed shoes at the f*cking Met Gala… it was disgusting.”
Lizzo’s friend and fellow recording artist Dua Lipa referred to the platform as a “horrible website.” But Lizzo believes body positivity requires love to all part of your body, especially the feet.
With a total of 390 votes (which includes 119 beautiful, 55 nice, and 78 OK ballots), Lizzo might want to give foot modeling a chance when she retires.
There are no bounds to how much we love snacks. Generally, we like to focus on the snacks that are easy to find and readibly available at your corner store, but for our latest snack roundup, we’re shouting out a few tasty products that might be a bit more difficult to stumble upon on store shelves. Luckily, through the power of the internet, good snackage is merely a click away.
Don’t get us wrong, we’re willing to go anywhere and try anything when it comes to satiating our snack cravings, but there is something about opening up the package of a hard to find snack that just hits differently. It’s likes finding buried treasure. It reminds us that sometimes, the internet can be a beautiful thing.
So to help point you in the direction of some true gems, we put together a list of our favorite snacks you need to try this month.
If there’s one dessert you have probably never had packaged, it’s soft serve ice cream – it just hasn’t been done. Until now! CVT’s soft serve comes in a pouch like a Capri Sun and is equipped with a twist off top for easy consumption. The texture is pretty identical to the real thing — smooth, creamy and the chocolate flavor tastes almost identical to a Wendy’s Frosty.
Soft serve in a portable pouch is reason enough for ice cream lovers everywhere to celebrate, but couple that with the fact that CVT makes a quality product that is equal to any soft serve you may find elsewhere, and you have an innovative gamechanger. We’ll be waiting patiently for the Twist pouch, bring it on CVT.
Another day, another big brand whose ingredients include things painfully artificial. The world of snacks can be a cruel bedfellow, chock full of guilt-laden temptation laced with craveable flavors and textures. Cue Cheeto’s Snowy cheeseballs, a seasonal cheese-ball snack product that combines Cheeto’s trademark crunch and artificial MSG umami cheesiness with the rich tanginess of white cheddar cheese.
If Cheeto’s makes a “Simply” version of their Snowballs (Simply is Frito Lay’s line of products that do not have artificial colors or flavors) count us as devout customers. Until then, these cheeseballs will have to do.
Sold at World Market and made by Swedish candy brand, Aroma, the bouncy Gelehallon (which is Swedesigh for “raspberry gumdrops” is not hard or soft, but somewhere in between and sticky enough to drive your dental hygientist up a wall, should they ever find out your little Swedish secret. The bright red exterior is covered in crystalline sugar that creates a nice textural contrast with the inside. Before you know it, your bag of Gelehallon will be empty, meaning it’s time to go back to World Market for a re-up.
Matzo Project’s chips are better than we could’ve possible expected — perfectly sea-salted, thinly crisp and not bearing the signature dark flecks that most sheet or shmura matzah typically has on its surface. Matzo is known for being purposely plain (historically known as unleavened bread made in haste for sustenance), so it is amusing that the bag says “Surprisingly Delicious” and delivers on the kite-shaped chips being unexpectedly good and borderline craveable, an adjective almost no one has ever used in discussing matzo. We love the Bubbie-looking caricature on the bag.
So Snoop D-O double Gizzle owns an ice cream company now and doesn’t even have his name and likeness on the pint? Being the Doggfather in 2025 really has reached new heights. You might’ve come across Snoop’s new Dr. Bombay ice cream line in convenience stores before, the brand makes flavors like Tropical Sherbet Swizzle, Syrupy Waffle Sundaze, Peanut Butter Jelly Time and Baked Blueberry Muffin. After sampling most of the ten initial flavors, Baked Blueberry Muffin was a clear favorite. The flavor is made with a cinnamon sugar ice cream base, crunchy streusel pieces mimicking a crumbly muffin top and a blueberry jam swirl to replicate the fruit filling.
Although conceptually Blueberry Muffin ice cream may sound a little wonky, the flavor perfectly mimics the flavors and textures of a muffin without there being actual muffin pieces fossilized into an ice cream base (which we appreciate). Dr Bombay is a way better ice cream than you’d expect from a rapper, but that’s Snoop for you!
Tic Tacs used to be all about having good breath. If you were sneaky enough to keep a little container in your pocket at school, you could tuck them in your mouth, let the outer shell dissolve and then crunch the inner candy when your teacher wasn’t looking. I still do that to this day, no teacher necessary. Finally in 2025, Tic Tac is acknowledging that people like their candies for more than just fresh breath, via their new “chewy” line of products. Oddly, it has taken almost 50 years for Tic Tac to reach this epiphany, but we’ll rejoice by shouting on every rooftop and mountain peak about the Sour Adventure pack.
Containing the classic orange flavor in “sour” chewy form, the Sour Adventure pack also features grape, apple, lemon and cherry flavors. The brightly colored oblong candies have the same hard shiny exterior as your run of the mill Tic Tac, but the adventure begins when you crunch through the shell and experience the “chewy” inside for the first time. Unlike their hard candy cousins, the chewy Tic Tacs invite more snacking or at least less sucking, because you don’t need to soften them up to get to the inside and there’s four more flavors that are not cinnamon or mint-based. Get ready for a new fruity Tic Tac journey!
Generally, I’m not a Kombucha fan but GT’s 30th Anniversary Wildflower Kombucha has me questioning that. This flavor contains mysterious ingredients like Lion’s Mane, Butterfly Pea Flower Extract and Ashwagandha. The Wildflower flavor itself has a subtle floral note that underlies a citrusy and ginger-sharp pronounced initial taste that ends with a fizzy and tart finish.
This all may not sound delicious or refreshing if these aren’t familiar ingredients but trust, when combined with something fatty, salty or super sweet, GT’s Wildflower Kombucha is a welcome reprieve and palate cleanser.
Here at Uproxx, we don’t praise things just because they’re popular on social media or the trend of the minute, but we will certainly sample trendy snacks, and let you know if they’re worth your time and money. Absurd levels of hype bred initial skepticism of the Tochiotome Strawberries, but our sampling suggests they’re definitely worth your time.
We can’t all claim to have chef palates, but even without elite tastebuds it’s evident that Tochiotome strawberries taste better than your grocery store strawberries, even if they’re organic. The Tochiotome’s have a clean sweetness that is subtle at first but finishes full and juicy. Texturally, Tochiotomes are less firm than typical ripe strawberries but smooth and soft without seeming rotten or spoiled.
Tochiotome Strawberries show that global agri-consumerism is on the rise, with people more and more curious about regional specialties and flavors, as well as premium items that are scarce locally. It certainly doesn’t hurt that these Strawberries are aesthetically beautiful and taste as good as they look.
Jackson’s Avocado Oil Classic Kettle Potato Chips, Sea Salt
Jackson’s
Price: $3.56
You may have encountered Jackson’s sweet potato chip products, but their plain kettle potato chips are really where it’s at. They launched in Sea Salt & Vinegar and Barbecue flavor options, but the plain Sea Salt chips are a lesson in masterful chip-making. Named after the Founders’ son Jackson, who needed anti-inflammatory snacks options that were still delicious, these super crunchy Avocado oil-made chips have a clean but nicely salted earthy flavor that should please any potato chip snob.
Avocado Oil isn’t a new frying oil for potato chips, but more and more avocado oil snack and chips options are occupying a greater footprint in snack aisles everywhere. Jackson’s Sea Salt Kettle potato chips are an ideal place to start your Avocado Oil-snacking journey.
That Mexican OT is a heartbroken cowboy, but it is all of his own doing. Typically, the “Opp Or 2″ rapper is focused on dropping records for the streets. Today (May 9), That Mexican OT turned away from his club banger style for a gentle ballad featuring Lil Wayne.
On “Baby Made At Me,” co-produced by Bankroll Got It and Chris Townsend, The Mexican OT and Wayne shed a light on their lives as designated heartbreakers.
“I hate lying to you, so I gotta let you go / I ain’t lying to you, girl, I put that on my soul / Bet I still got love for you when I’m still gonna let it grow / F*cking on these no good hoes, I need to take my b*tch ass home / Till death do us apart, baby, I ain’t tryna die alone / But it’s something about that dog in me that wanna catch a bone / Sorry, baby, since a kid I wanted to be a Rolling Stone,” raps That Mexican OT.
Lil Wayne then opens up about his romantic woes. “Girl, why you acting funny? Tripping like you clumsy / Typical redundant and misery loves company / Now you pissed at me for nothing / Always talking about the sh*t she puts up with / Well, b*tch, you need to flush it / She say, ‘Why you wanna always your play games on me?’ / I say, ‘I ain’t a player if it ain’t your team’ / She said, ‘What does that mean if that ain’t no ring?’ / Truth is hard to swallow but it ain’t with codeine,” Wayne raps.
Although it initially appeared to be another braggadocios tune propping up the player life, “Baby Mad At Me” is a sonic cautionary tale about the hellish loop of toxic love purgatory.
One of the star-making features on Kendrick Lamar‘s surprise album GMX was Los Angeles-based rapper Lefty Gunplay on “TV Off.” He’s the one who provided the “sh*t gets crazy, scary, spooky, hilarious” outro. Today, May 9, Lefty released a new album with JasonMartin (formerly known as Problem), Can’t Get Right, which has received a seal of approval from Kendrick himself.
“Thank you @kendricklamar,” JasonMartin wrote on Instagram along with a screenshot of a conversation between himself and the Grammy winner, listed as simply Dot. “Wow,” Lamar texted about Can’t Get Right. “N***a yall did that!!! I appreciate this too much dawg. The first album of a new artist from gnx. And it’s going up. I’m bout to thump it out here. I’m proud of lefty. And always love for u playing big roles across them boards.”
Lefty previously shared that Lamar “loves me. If I need to talk to Kendrick Lamar right now, he gonna answer. We’re cool like that.” He continued, “If I need him to know that ‘Lefty said he really needs to talk to you,’ he’ll call. I know he will. Shout out Kendrick.”
You can listen to “Cracks In The Ceiling” from Can’t Get Right above. Find more information here.
It’s been a minute since a Netflix series without tons of advance fanfare leaped out of the shadows upon release and attacked the streaming charts. Granted, Adolescence did so in March, and an official renewal hasn’t arrived there yet, although that British-baked series did definitively conclude and would have to be continued as an anthology if that happens.
The Ethernaut landed (and ended) differently with an open-ended finale that followed an expanding setting filled with Buenos Aires-set apocalyptic snow, an alien invasion, and mind control. The sci-fi series also boasted an unusual meeting-of-the-minds between critics (94% approval) and audience (95% raves) over on Rotten Tomatoes. As for streaming numbers? Hot damn. The Ethernaut smashed most of the current Top English Language TV Shows list on Netflix while topping the Non-English Language Series chart with a 10.8 million views and 58.3 million hours streamed in the first week alone.
Sure, it’s only been a week, but the stars are already aligned for more.
Will There Be A The Eternaut Season 2 On Netflix?
For sure.Deadline broke that news while speaking with Netflix’s Latin American content chief, Francisco “Paco” Ramos, who declared that another season is on the way with producer Matías Mosteirin adding that one more season will be plenty:
“Season 2 is going to be very important,” Ramos says. “It’s going to dig into a lot of sci-fi concepts that were just pointed out in Season 1, and they are going to be fully blown.” Mosteirin picks up the thread: “We believe that we will manage to close the whole story in a beautiful way, with probably eight more episodes.”
Variety further reports that this TV series has contributed $33 million into Argentina’s economy. That’s a number that will no doubt grow with the second season. For the further curious, The Ethernaut is based upon the same-named 1957 comic by Hector G. Oesterheld that carried Cold War vibes.
We’re now a few years removed from the latest Justin Bieber album, as Justice dropped in early 2021. Fans, naturally, have been craving a new LP since then, and the good news is that he’s been working on music lately. In March, he was spotted in a studio with Fred Again.. and Sekou. Well, he’s still at it: Earlier this week, Bieber took to Instagram to share some photos of himself recording at a picturesque studio.
Some wondered exactly where Bieber was. The photos don’t say explicitly where he was laying down tracks, but he did include an emoji of Iceland’s flag in the post’s caption. Furthermore, a comment from Flóki Studios reads, “We loved having you at Flóki Studios.”
Flóki Studios Director Wade Koeman told Uproxx, “I think some people, some artists, really excel and get into this place of creativity when all the distractions are gone. And that’s the idea of Flóki — you’re in the middle of nowhere in a place where, most of the time, you’ve never been. You’re just in this whole new environment and it’s beautiful and peaceful, yet it can be blizzarding and chaotic. It’s nature.”
He also said, “We want to be able to have it be accessible for the emerging artists that don’t have [a massive] budget,” but it clearly appeals to big-time acts like Bieber, too.
Read Uproxx’s feature on Flóki Studios and Deplar Farm here.
With the triumphant look at her career now available on the streaming platform, Karol G is basking in gratitude, To express that, Karol G released the visual’s original track “Milagros” co-produced by Edgar Barrera and Lexus.
Just as the song’s title implies, Karol G uses the record to express deep gratitude for all she’s accomplished with. “Every time I wake up I realize how blessed / I am I go through the world doing my thing / Paving the way and healing wounds / Leaving seeds on the shores / Of every heart that’s listening to me,” she sang.
Prior to Tomorrow Was Beautiful hitting Netflix, Karol G took to Instagram to gush about the documentary. “I can feel in the bottom of my heart that my life in general has a new beginning and that I’m about to let you see the most beautiful version of me,” she wrote.
Listen to Karol G’s new song “Milagros” above.
Karol G’s original Netflix documentary Tomorrow Was Beautiful is out now. Find more information here.
Okay, I’ll admit it: I was a bit skeptical of Sailorr at first. Music journalists get dozens of press emails about “rising R&B stars” all the time, and they rarely pan out, even if they have viral tracks’ like “Pookie’s Requiem,” “Down Bad,” and “Cut Up.”
But then I saw the cover of Sailorr’s newly released mixtape, From Florida’s Finest, and her video for the focus track “Bitches Brew,” and I gotta say: I’m sold. From the cheeky reimagining of an Animorphs cover to the visual references to the iconic Renaissance painting The Birth Of Venus in the “Bitches Brew” video, and even the title “Bitches Brew” — a nod to jazz legend Miles Davis’ psychedelic, genre-redefining 1970 album — Sailorr has won me over as a self-aware future star, in the vein of a Summer Walker or a SZA.
It all starts here, with a video filmed on the Florida beaches that were the Vietnamese-American talent’s old stomping grounds. They remain so, as she struts the sand in monster boots and a pink bikini, roasting Barbie dolls on the barbecue, lounging with her homegirls in a giant inflatable clamshell, and even bringing out a treadmill to ensure she gets in her steps on something a bit more solid. It’s a wild, surreal visual that could only have come to life in Florida, and only come from an imagination that welcomes inspiration from influences both highbrow and low — the perfect recipe for a heady brew that will almost certainly lead to the growth of an already hardcore fanbase.
Watch Sailorr’s “Bitches Brew” video above.
From Florida’s Finest is out now via BuVision. You can find more info here.
The Dare is playing seven sold-out shows, each with a surprise opener, at Brooklyn venue Baby’s All Right next week. Ahead of the residency, the dance-punk artist has released a new song, a cover of “I Can’t Escape Myself” by post-punk band The Sound, from the upcoming deluxe edition of his 2024 album What’s Wrong With New York? titled What’s Wrong With New York?: Afters.
The Dare previously shared “LCA,” which he described as “when the party gets too seedy, too self-destructive, and too excessive. When people get so drunk they start playing Benny Benassi through speakers already blown. Tomorrow seems very far away.”
“I just like the play and the freedom that music and performance allows you,” The Dare (real name: Harrison Patrick Smith) told Rolling Stone last year. “I just kind of crank it up to ten and say whatever I want.”
He continued, “I have no allergy to success or ambition. I want to make the most interesting, beautiful music on the largest scale possible. If that happens, that will be wonderful… I’m just happy that people like it.” The Dare would be even happier if his fans knew how to crowdsurf.
What’s Wrong With New York?: Afters is out 6/20 via Republic Records. Find more information here.
As with James Bond, another spy-thriller frontman, Jack Ryan, has changed faces several times, too. Harrison Ford, Chris Pine, Alec Baldwin, and even Ben Affleck have slipped into the shoes of Tom Clancy’s CIA analyst and ex-U.S. Marine. Then Prime Video/Amazon ran with four seasons of Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryanstarring John Krasinski, who is now pushing into a new cinematic gear. And sure, there are already several existing Jack Ryan movies (Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit, The Sum of All Fears, Clear and Present Danger, The Hunt for Red October, and Patriot Games), but why not have another with Krasinski?
That’s the spirit. Amazon MGM, Paramount Pictures, and Skydance came together with that agreement, through which Krasinski’s CIA operative will spring into action again, not too long after the TV series concluded in June 2023. Let’s talk about what intrigue awaits in the upcoming Jack Ryan movie.
Plot
The good news (especially for Dads) is that filming has gone swimmingly and is nearly complete. Amazon MGM recently unveiled some BTS photos, and back in February, Krasinski Instagrammed from Dubai, where he declared, “So. Good. To be. Back! #JackRyanMovie is off and running!!! HUGE thank you to all the inCREDible folks here in Dubai for letting us kickoff in epic fashion in your beautiful city!” From there, production moved to London and NYC. As Just Jared points out, Krasinski and Wendell Pierce (as James Greer) were accompanied by Craig “Radio Man” Castaldo, and by late May, Krasinski will begin an off-Broadway run in Angry Alan, so a Jack Ryan wrap is imminent.
According to Variety has reported that this film will be “the next stage in the evolution of the Tom Clancy franchise starring John Krasinski.” Andrew Bernstein is directing, fourth-season writer Aaron Rabin penned the script, and yep, there’s a ton of secrecy on the plot, but “evolution” suggests that Krasinski could be passing the baton… where, exactly?
This is where we will get speculative. It’s possible that a Mike November spin off is being set up since Michael Kelly is reprising his TV role, but there’s another candidate who cannot be entirely ignored, although Amazon would have to be keeping Michael Peña’s Domingo “Ding” Chavez under tight wraps if that was the case. Is it possible, though? Anything is.
Amazon
To travel back in time a few years: ahead of Peña’s debut in the fourth season, Deadline reported that Ding was a candidate for a Rainbow Six spin off series Collider then broached the subject with Peña, who seemed receptive while admitting, “I don’t know. It’s up to the fans and up to Amazon … we leave it in their hands.”
Still, there’s been zero evidence that Peña has been spotted on the Jack Ryan movie set, but ya know, Ding has surfaced in 20 Jack Ryan Universe books including seven core Jack Ryan novels, so it would be strange if the character didn’t resurface in this franchise somehow, someday.
This chatter is also not to be confused with a 2023 report about Michael B. Jordan reprising his John Clark character from Without Remorse in a Rainbow Six movie directed by (the incredibly busy) Chad Stahelski. And don’t count on that happening for awhile since Stahelski’s got more John Wick coming and is also developing a Highlander reboot.
Cast
Krasinski will keep rocking those espionage vibes with returning cast members Wendall Pierce (as James Greer) and Michael Kelly (as Mike November). New additions include Sienna Miller in a mystery role along with Max Beesley, Betty Gabriel, JJ Feild, Douglas Hodge.
Release Date
Filming will soon complete, which makes it completely possible for a late 2025 release on streaming. Early 2026 would happen as well, although Amazon MGM hasn’t disclosed whether this will also be a theatrical release, which would obviously modify plans.
Trailer
Since no trailer exists yet, we can just roll with more Ding Chavez. Then maybe it’s time to let him go… or not?
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