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Petey Details How He Got ‘Higher Than Anyone Had Ever Been’ From Eating Weed Cake

This July, indie artist Petey dropped the standalone single “Big Bad.” His statement upon its release said the track was “about when things seem bad in a big way. Not to be confused with times when things seem just a little bit bad!” It sounds like Petey’s 2014 Halloween qualified as a big bad night.

Petey stopped by “Tales From The Trip,” a series on Comedy Central’s Animated YouTube channel, to recount his five-day high resulting from eating a slice of $5,000 weed cake. “I know this is kind of a trippy audience. I should say that I have done mushrooms. I have done LSD. Nothing compares to the heaviness of this edible experience that I’m about to share,” he began.

On Halloween night in 2014, Petey stayed in with his two roommates, whom he described as “the biggest stoners with a capital ‘S’” who consumed “up to 100 milligrams of edibles every single day.” Petey didn’t go out that night because he’d recently gotten a job at a “really fancy dog food restaurant” and had to work the next day. But trouble found Petey at home because his roommates “had befriended this girl” with a “mystical” and “Hollywood rich witch vibe.” She brought over a cake she’d baked with $5,000 worth of weed in it. His roommates advised Petey to eat a much bigger slice than he should have.

Ultimately, the high hit hard. He eventually passed out, after looking up videos of a chameleon hatching from an egg, only to wake up the next morning feeling “higher than anyone had ever been in their entire f*cking life.” Petey had begun the night avoiding Halloween festivities so he could make a good impression at work, and he ended up having to call out of work for two days. “I was high for five days!” he said.

Moral of the story? Nobody can ever question the validity of Petey titling his debut album Lean Into Life.

Watch the funny five-minute story above.

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Drake And 21 Savage Delay Their Album ‘Her Loss’ After The Producer Noah ’40’ Shebib Got COVID

After joining forces on “Jimmy Cooks,” Drake and 21 Savage announced their collaborative album, Her Loss, slated for release on Oct. 28. However, they announced today on Drake’s Instagram Story that the LP is delayed due to producer Noah “40” Shebib getting COVID.

The album will now arrive Nov. 4, one week after its original date.

Drake and 21 have collaborated several times. Aside from “Jimmy Cooks” from Drake’s Honestly, Nevermind album, the two collaborated on Drake’s “Knife Talk” from Certified Lover Boy, “Mr. Right Now” from 21 and Metro Boomin’s Savage Mode II album, “Sneakin’” from Drake’s More Life. Drake also recently joined 21 Savage on stage at his Morehouse-Spelman homecoming concert. “Along with OVO, I really live this 4L sh*t,” Drake said. “By the way, I didn’t get invited to this show. Nobody from Morehouse asked me to perform. My brother brought me here, so make some noise for 21 Savage.”

Upon releasing Honestly, Nevermind, Drake made it clear he wasn’t slowing down. “Me and Kenzo have a book coming out this year,” he said on his radio show on SiriusXM, Table For One. “Yeah, we have a book coming out this year, a poetry book. So I hope you guys tune into that, too, because that’s going to be some sh*t.”

Her Loss is out 11/4.

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Halsey Might Be Planning Something For Their ‘Room 93’ Anniversary

Halsey fought hard for “So Good,” their most recent single, to see the light of day, and they have come a long way since the release of their debut EP, Room 93, on October 27, 2014. Fans were put on high alert today when Halsey posted a Room 93-themed flyer to Instagram Stories that says “newly decorated” and “8 years later, we always have a room for you!”

The Room 93 theories are starting to pile up in anticipation of the eight-year anniversary tomorrow:

The five-track Room 93 proved to be an appetizer for Halsey’s 2015 breakthrough album Badlands that hit No. 2 on the Billboard 200. Their revelatory 2017 album Hopeless Fountain Kingdom topped the chart, while 2020’s Manic and last year’s rock-fueled concept album If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power each claimed the No. 2 spot. (If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power somehow did not win the Grammy for Best Alternative Music Album.)

Most recently, Halsey performed at Audacy’s annual “We Can Survive” concert over the weekend, which raised over $750,000 for the American Foundation For Suicide Prevention at the Hollywood Bowl. “I love @iamhalsey for always showing up so big,” Alanis Morissette captioned an Instagram photo of them on stage together.

This comes roughly one month after Halsey opened up online about “a deep sadness inside me that no amount of worldly pleasure can touch, a loneliness, an emptiness” in an open letter that also touched on “melancholy” and “self-loathing” as themes in their art because the weight of the life they chose as a musician.

“I am approaching my 28th birthday in a week and just now exhaling and gasping for air for the first time since I took a single breath in this new life at 18,” Halsey wrote. (Their birthday was September 29.) “A breath that was meant to sustain me for a decade. I am wandering lawlessly, and I hope to find my way somewhere meaningful soon so that I can give you the guts I’ve always known to scoop heapings of into your ears. They are shrivelling lately. If you cannot be kind, at least be gentle. With love.”

It’s speculative, but a return to Room 93 — or taking time to reflect on it in any way — might be a necessary breath of fresh air for Halsey.

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Maren Morris And Zedd Hit ‘Fallon’ For A Hypnotizing ‘Make You Say’ Performance

Selena Gomez unfortunately had to skip her scheduled appearance on Tuesday’s (October 25) The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon due to a positive COVID-19 test, but Maren Morris and Zedd were there with their latest crossover pop smash “Make You Say.”

Morris’s silky vocals were punctuated by Zedd’s drums and ethereal background singers. Morris proclaims she’s “one in a million” and “maybe one in a billion” on the tingly pre-chorus before her confidence hits apex in chorus. “Go ahead, walk away,” the country-pop star sings with a catchy staggered delivery. “You’re gonna miss the way I used to make you say / Oh my god, night and day.”

Morris and Zedd’s collaborative chemistry is undeniable. “Make You Say” channels the same magic sauce from 2018’s “The Middle,” which topped Billboard‘s Pop Airplay chart and peaked at No. 5 on the Hot 100. “Make You Say” spent six weeks on the Pop Airplay chart, peaking at No. 38.

Morris’s versatility extends beyond music. She stopped by Jimmy Kimmel Live earlier this month to discuss, among other things, her turn as Pickleball Magazine‘s cover girl. She shared that she and her husband, singer-songwriter Ryan Hurd, picked up the hobby during her current North American headlining tour in support of her third studio album, Humble Quest, from this March.

Watch her and Zedd’s “Make You Say” performance above, and her appearance with Kimmel below.

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We Apparently Have Harrison Ford To Thank For Daniel Radcliffe’s Super Weird Career

Playing Harry Potter gave Daniel Radcliffe a superpower that came with a curse. On the one hand, he’d have financial stability and the kind of leg up that other actors might spend decades trying to secure, but he’d forever be known — and potentially stuck as — one iconic character. Gary Oldman told Radcliffe as much when they were filming. Foundational success for child actors is far from a guarantee.

“I had this awareness that people expected we would do nothing after Potter — that we would fade away,” Radcliffe told GQ. “I really wanted that not to be the case, because I knew that I loved it, and I wanted to do whatever I have to do to have a career with longevity.”

To make that happen, he looked to actors like Harrison Ford for inspiration. Ford followed icon-making genre turns in Star Wars and Indiana Jones with several dramas like Witness and The Mosquito Coast before transitioning again into action movies in the 1990s. Radcliffe found inspiration in building career longevity and taking chances.

Granted, Radcliffe has gone farther into left field than Ford did, even if the comparison is apt. Instead of jumping from genre sidekick into leading man territory, Radcliffe has flirted with just about every flavor of Bizarre out there. Incomparable legend or not, Ford never would have had the guts to play a farting corpse only a few years after closing up the Indiana Jones trilogy. Radcliffe’s 2022 has consisted of playing a bonkers villain in the rom-com The Lost City and a totally 100% accurate representation of Weird Al Yankovic in Weird: The Al Yankovic Story.

(via GQ)

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The ‘Say Hey, Willie Mays!’ Trailer Celebrates The Baseball Giant

Get ready to be hyped about arguably the greatest to ever play the game. Say Hey, Willie Mays! is hitting HBO and HBO Max on November 8th, and the trailer for the Nelson George-directed documentary is like a loud roar from the past. The enthusiasm here is infectious.

According to the press release, the film features interviews with “Willie Mays, his godson Barry Bonds, and son Michael Mays. Additional interviews include Hall of Famers Reggie Jackson, Orlando Cepeda and Juan Marichal, alongside the late baseball legend Vin Scully, Hall of Fame Broadcasters Jon Miller and Bob Costas, and Mays’ biographer John Shea.”

Frankly, this should be the standard in documentary creation: speaking directly with important subjects while they’re still here to help tell their own stories. The trailer leans quite a bit on the baseball side of things, cheering on The Catch and Mays’ abject domination while weaving in his importance as a civil rights figure who thrilled a city who did not want him to live in their neighborhood because of his skin color.

George was a great choice for the director’s chair, too, as a cultural scholar and the director of the Misty Copeland doc A Ballerina’s Tale. Say Hey, Willie Mays! looks sleek and powerful — the perfect tone to match its iconic subject.

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Steve Nash Had A Minor Meltdown Over A No Call And Got Ejected

Steve Nash is normally a pretty laid back guy. While is competitive streak is well-known, Nash has always been able to keep a level head in most situations. That changed on Wednesday night during the Brooklyn Nets’ matchup against the Milwaukee Bucks, and in the game’s third quarter, Nash quickly picked up a pair of technical fouls and got tossed from the action.

Nash appeared to be upset with the decision to not call a foul against Giannis Antetokounmpo, who brought the ball up the floor and used his left arm to create a little space with Patty Mills. This sent Mills to the floor — Jeff Van Gundy, on the call for ESPN, said it was a flop, but Nash disagreed mightily, and he let one of the officials know where he stood on the whole thing.

Nash picked up a technical foul for whatever he said, which he could not believe. He quickly approached the ref, and despite multiple coaches and Royce O’Neale trying to hold him back, Nash grew more and more upset with the decision. As such, he got a second technical and got to leave the game a little early.

In Nash’s absence, assistant coach Jacque Vaughn stepped in to serve as the Nets’ coach.

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People Are Wondering How On Earth Matthew Perry Could Hate Keanu Reeves, One Of The Internet’s Favorite People

Update: Since the information superhighway blew up on Matthew Perry dissing Keanu Reeves in his memoir (see below), he’s issued a statement saying that he…doesn’t hate him but just used his name randomly? Something like that. “I’m actually a big fan of Keanu,” Perry said in a statement. “I just chose a random name, my mistake. I apologize. I should have used my own name instead.”

Original story: Matthew Perry is on a kind of comeback tour, doing the rounds for his new memoir, Friends, Lovers and the Big Terrible Thing. Based on the many excerpts that have already been published, it sounds like a bracing read. The Friends alum delves into his longtime battles with addiction, which came close to taking his life. (There’s also some more lighthearted business involving Julia Roberts, though even that story has a sad conclusion.) But there’s one confession that people are not down with: He apparently hates Keanu Reeves.

Twice in his memoir Perry disses Keanu Reeves. “Why is it that the original thinkers like River Phoenix and Heath Ledger die, but Keanu Reeves still walks among us?” he writes at point. Later on, after learning about the death of his Almost Heroes co-star Chris Farley, he writes that he “punched a hole through Jennifer Aniston’s dressing room wall when I found out.” Then he adds, lamentably, “Keanu Reeves walks among us.”

Why does the erstwhile Chandler Bing hate the erstwhile Johnny Mnemonic? So far, it’s unclear. Maybe he dedicates a chapter to why he hates him. Or perhaps he never caught wind that Reeves went from a sometime joke to one of the most beloved, kindest celebrities on the planet.

Whatever Perry’s motivation, the Keanu hate left people scratching their heads. In a since-deleted tweet, Reeves’ Bill and Ted costar Alex Winter wrote, “The surest way to consign yourself to the dustbin of the 90’s is to take potshots that no one has made since the 90’s.”

Others felt similarly.

Some wondered if he simply missed a memo or two.

A lot of people stood up for Keanu (who will be fine).

And other reminded people that Keanu knew Phoenix, with whom he starred in Gus Van Sant’s landmark queer drama My Own Private Idaho.

In any case, if Reeves had any doubt he was loved, he only had to check out Twitter on Wednesday. But he was probably busy walking grandmas across the street or something.

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Ted Lasso Just Got The World’s Coolest TV Mom

It’s official. Jean Weir is Ted Lasso‘s mom.

According to Above the Line, Becky Ann Baker has joined the cast of the feel-good Apple TV+ series starring Jason Sudeikis. She’s shined for decades as a powerhouse character actor (with a lack of award nominations that should be shameful to the Emmy votes) with Midwest-adjacent mom vibes. Freaks and Geeks may be her most notable role for the Millennial crowd, but she also did phenomenal, slightly unexpected work on Girls, and both examples are cherries on top of a stellar career of consistent awesomeness. Thus, this casting is perfect. America’s mom is now Ted Lasso’s mom.

The big question is whether she will (perfectly) play Ted’s mom as a maternal mirror image of over-the-top optimism and folksy charm, or whether she will (perfectly) play against that type as a comedic foil of negativity. After all, fans of the show learned in season 2 that Ted’s father committed suicide when Ted was 16, so we’ll undoubtedly see some of how that affected Mama Lasso as well.

Either way, Baker is an outstanding choice for the role, especially if she has to tell an entire raucous crew of footballers to come home at a reasonable hour from the heavy metal concert.

(via Above the Line)

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LOL: George R.R. Martin Claims He’s 75% Done With ‘The Winds Of Winter’

More than 70 years ago, Lucy first pulled away a football while Charlie Brown was trying to kick it. In those decades, she has repeated the action for various reasons and with various explanations, always leaving Charlie Brown flat on his back. It’s become a symbol for failing the Fool Me Twice test and has left us collectively wondering why poor old Charlie Brown keeps returning to try his doomed kick.

It’s also a really old reference, which is why George R.R. Martin has officially replaced it with updates on The Winds of Winter.

His latest placement of the pigskin comes courtesy of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, where the author explained that he’s still not quiiiiiiiiiiiite done with the long-anticipated entry in the Song of Ice and Fire series.

“I am making progress with The Winds of Winter, but it’s still not done yet. I think it’s going to be a very big book,” Martin said. “I think I’m about three-quarters of the way done. The characters all interweave. I’ve actually finished with some of the characters, I’ve got their whole story, but not others. So I have to finish all that weaving. Still gonna take me awhile.”

Martin, 74, was also optimistic that the book would one day be published and added that it should be bigger than 1500 pages.

Now to wait for the football to get pulled back. Now, whenever someone promises something they’ve repeatedly not delivered, you can give Lucy a rest and break out the Martin gifs. ‘Tis the season.