Boban Marjanovic, the NBA’s premier guy everyone likes, has decided to take his friendship with one Dallas Mavericks teammate to a new level. Prior to the Mavs 125-107 win over the New Orleans Pelicans on Wednesday night, Marjanovic and Luka Doncic rolled up to the arena with a pair of hoodies on. While the hoodies themselves were different colors, the pair turned around and showed off matching LUKA & BOBI BFFS logos that included caricatures of both dudes looking like they were having the time of their lives.
— Bally Sports Southwest (@BallySportsSW) May 13, 2021
The graphics on the screens in the background really make this, and hopefully, we get to see more Luka and Bobi merch in the coming days. Although there is one thing that needs to be resolved in all of this, because it seems like there is one very obvious glaring issue with Boban Marjanovic saying someone other than Tobias Harris is his best friend, and it was on display when Harris reacted to videos of these hoodies going around.
Harris and Marjanovic are, of course, tight from their days as teammates on the Detroit Pistons, Los Angeles Clippers, and Philadelphia 76ers. It’s to the point where they appear in commercials together and do interviews with one another. Perhaps this is why the big man asked for forgiveness.
Despite all that went down in 2020, Travis Barker had an exceptionally busy year. He toured with Blink-182, worked with major artists like Post Malone and Run The Jewels, and he started dating one of the biggest celebrities: Kourtney Kardashian. The pair began seeing each other several months ago and it’s apparently going well, judging by the fact that Barker has let Kardashian leave a permanent mark on him.
The notoriously tattooed drummer cemented his love for the Kardashian sister by letting her ink his arm. Kardashian documented he entire process, from drawing up an outline of the concept to using the tattoo gun, and shared it on Instagram. For her design, Kardashian opted to go simple, writing a thin “i love you” over some of his more faded ink.
Though the end result is very shaky and by no means professional looking, Barker still loved it. “Woman of many talents” he wrote underneath the image.
While Barker and Kardashian’s relationship may have come as a surprise to some, the two had reportedly been friends for a long time before officially dating. Barker in the same gated Calabasas community as the Kardashians and have been running in the same social circles for some time.
Watch Kourtney Kardashian tattoo Travis Barker’s arm above.
Before dropping the huge announcement that Jungle Cruise will now have a simultaneous theatrical and Disney+ Premier Access release, The Rock apparently needed to get in a good workout. In a sweaty video shared with his millions of Instagram followers from his personal gym, a shirtless Rock spoke directly to his fans about how “honored” he is to be a part of Jungle Cruise‘s new release strategy that will allow families around the world to see the film in whatever way is safest for them.
As someone whose own family had a bout with COVID-19, The Rock is all about taking precautions, but he’s also big on making sure we get back to living our lives when the pandemic comes to an end. Options matter, though. Via his Instagram caption:
Join my ace Emily Blunt (the female Indiana Jones) and myself on THE ADVENTURE OF A LIFETIME as our DISNEY’s JUNGLE CRUISE hits theaters and your living rooms ON THE SAME DAY – JULY 30th. The most important thing with our movie was to ALWAYS take care of families around the world by giving you options to watch it.
Audience first.
Offering Jungle Cruise on Disney+ Premier Access is another significant move for the studio, which turned when they announced a similar release strategy for Black Widow, after almost an entire year of Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige mulling over the pandemic release. According to Deadline, Disney was also hesitant to follow course with Jungle Cruise, but the pandemic is continuing to hamper the box office internationally, which prompted the production team to add the streaming release to the mix.
Jungle Cruise hits theaters and Disney+ Premier Access on July 30.
Back in 2019, word leaked on some of the NBA and WNBA players who would have roles in Space Jam: A New Legacy, although it was unclear how they’d be folded into the script. That ended up getting resolved on Thursday afternoon, when the film’s official Twitter account revealed how those five basketball players — Anthony Davis, Damian Lillard, Nneka Ogwumike, Diana Taurasi, and Klay Thompson — will be involved.
That quintet will make up the opposing team in the movie, the Goon Squad, and as an added bonus, we learned all of their names.
Introducing the Goon Squad! Arachnneka, The Brow, Wet-Fire, White Mamba, and Chronos are stepping up to the Tune Squad in Space Jam: A New Legacy – in theaters and streaming on HBO Max* July 16. #SpaceJamMoviepic.twitter.com/42tc3pbXJR
— Space Jam: A New Legacy (@spacejammovie) May 13, 2021
* Available on HBO Max for a limited time in the US only, at no extra cost to subscribers. pic.twitter.com/uBPr4inUFw
— Space Jam: A New Legacy (@spacejammovie) May 13, 2021
A fun twist is how all of these names have some sort of tie to the various athletes. The Brow for AD is simple enough, as is Wet-Fire for Thompson, while White Mamba is one of Taurasi’s nicknames. The two most interesting ones are Ogwumike and Lillard, both of which are derived from Green mythology — the former’s name is a play on Arachne, a figure who transformed into a spider (which, having eight arm seems like a pretty big boost when you want to have a tight handle), while the latter is the personification of time, an obvious nod to “Dame Time.”
One thing that is still unknown is how, exactly, the Goon Squad will be formed. The movie takes place in a mysterious virtual space called the Serververse, so it might not be exactly the same as “a bunch of little goofy dudes go to basketball games and steal talent from players mid-game” from the original.
Space Jam 2: A New Legacy debuts on July 16 in theaters and on HBO Max.
Piers Morgan’s relentless bullying of Meghan Markle did not go unnoticed when he pounced upon Chrissy Teigen over Courtney Stodden. Of course, Piers is an incorrigible bully who keeps attacking Markle for the silliest of reasons, after he threw an on-air temper tantrum at Good Morning Britain and left his job. In the aftermath, he’s resorted to throwing tantrums in his Daily Mail column and on Twitter, where he’s free to rage over frozen yogurt to keep his anger-bear tendencies satisfied.
Naturally, Piers has never apologized for attacking Meghan because he’s so mad at being ignored after they went on one pub date, years ago. He certainly doesn’t see his own hypocrisy for attacking Chrissy Teigen over her decade-old bullying of Courtney Stodden. Make no mistake — what Chrissy wrote to Courtney (both publicly on Twitter and through private DMs) was atrocious (telling her to take a “dirt nap,” among other things, and allegedly telling Courtney to kill herself in a private message). This week, though, Chrissy made a public apology while labeling herself “an insecure, attention seeking troll” who is “ashamed and completely embarrassed at my behavior.” And it’s important to note that Chrissy is not being celebrated or anything. In fact, the opposite is happening because Stodden Instagrammed a screenshot of Chrissy blocking her on Twitter and wrote, “It feels like a public attempt to save her partnerships with Target and other brands who are realizing her ‘wokeness’ is a broken record.”
Still, Piers (the ultimate bully) isn’t going to score any points by pouncing on Chrissy. He did so while calling her a “wokie” and wondering why Chrissy hasn’t been “cancelled.” He wondered, “Does she get a pass for her despicable conduct because she’s a wokie?”
Does Ms Teigen, the Canceller-in-Chief of celebrity cancel culture, now get cancelled herself then? Or does she get a pass for her despicable conduct because she’s a wokie? https://t.co/s8PFWSvUJe
Naturally, this led to responses that asked Piers if he was ever going to apologize for all of his troll-like behavior, particularly against Meghan Markle. It’s a valid question, but no one should hold their breath waiting for him to own up.
Ironic coming from you. You bullied Meghan and wanted a pass
Over the years, Jay-Z’s Roc Nation has branched out into a number of industries outside the expected range of an ostensible rap label. There’s a school of entertainment management, book publishing arm, and a social justice initiative already, but Roc Nation isn’t stopping there. The latest move is a bit of a surprising one; Roc Nation announced today that it is partnering with American Greetings to release its own line of greeting cards.
The line will include traditional paper cards and digital e-cards featuring personalized messages and custom lyrics from artists like Dolly Parton, Donny Osmond, Michael Bolton, Shaq, and Smokey Robinson. It will also include “SmashUps,” although details on what those entail are scant for the moment.
Roc Nation president of business operations Brett Yormark told Billboard about the collaboration, explaining, “When we were introduced to the leaders at American Greetings and began discussing the idea of customized greetings, both on behalf of Roc Nation and its artists, we felt like it was a natural fit. It is an unexpected category that in many respects, given the breadth and depth of our talent, gave us a [different] way to reach new audiences.”
The partnership will begin with digital cards and eventually expand into physical cards in stores.
In 1997, the world was introduced to Missy Elliott by way of her dynamite debut, Supa Dupa Fly. This energetic inauguration was bolstered by the title track’s music video plus several more popular songs and clips, all of which cemented a now well-known brand of refreshingly off-kilter energy. When everyone zigged, Missy zagged, and this change of pace made her a bona fide star. However, her second studio album, 1999’s Da Real World, seemingly fell by the wayside. Though it was not without hit singles like “She’s A Bitch” and “Hot Boyz,” Missy believed that her sophomore effort “could have done a lot better.” (The lukewarm reaction could possibly be due to the shift of mainstream attention to other female rappers at the time, as Foxy Brown and Eve both released chart-topping albums that same year.) So with her next offering, Missy went to work, making sure she was seen, heard, and felt like never before. Enter here, Miss E… So Addictive.
Released May 15, 2001, the 16-track effort solidified the Virginia-reppin’ artist as an artistic force to be reckoned with. The multi-hyphenate once again teamed up with fellow VA native Timbaland for the platinum-selling LP, which implements the best of many musical worlds. As she declares on the “So Addictive (Intro),” “Me and Timbaland gonna give ya shit ya never heard before,” and they don’t disappoint. Miss E shows Misdemeanor’s across-the-board influences and Tim’s arsenal of universally attractive sounds, proving why the talented twosome led the front of rap’s experimental wave.
Tim ditches the robo-heavy rhythms found on Missy’s first two albums for a new palette of internationally alluring sonics, like bedroom-ready R&B (the Ginuwine collab “Take Away”) and Caribbean-spiced vibes (“Watcha Gonna Do”). Far East inspiration catapults the one-two punch of “Lick Shots” and the bhangra-inspired “Get Ur Freak On” to new heights, while the funky, Method Man and Redman-assisted “Dog In Heat” and skating rink-ready “Old School Joint” blend throwback stylings with new school flavor, resulting in influential, turn-of-the-century hip-hop that few producer-artist teams have emulated or surpassed.
Aside from impressively crafted instrumentals, Miss E harps heavily on themes of reciprocal sex and female pleasure, subjects Missy hasn’t dodged in the decades since. (Moment of appreciation for the “elephant trunk” reference in “Work It” and the choral coital coos of “Pass That Dutch.”) For one of the first times on wax, Missy’s animated side takes a slight backseat during Miss E in order to showcase her human side’s physical wants and needs.
From teasing a euphoric, romance-filled evening in the R&B jam “X-Tasy” to affirming her role in a hot and heavy night during the Grammy-winning “Scream AKA Itchin’” (“Lay on the bed he follow, bone him until to-morrah, Make him sing high sopran-ah”), Missy uses her sexuality as empowerment. The project’s features also show the dichotomy of how female MCs, in particular, wield their sensuality; while her verse is not in the album version of “One Minute Man,” Trina’s deliciously raunchy rhymes in its music video further display women’s craving for physical intimacy, and how the vocality and visibility of those desires are equal parts authoritative and arousing. (Additionally, Missy’s alliances with Eve, Da Brat, and Missy proteges Lil Mo and Tweet on Miss E continue her career’s crusade towards stronger camaraderie and tolerance between women in music, an effort which culminated in the 2001 Grammy-winning revamp of “Lady Marmalade,” which Missy produced and co-wrote.)
What else is “so addictive” about Miss E? It’s that it’s undeniably Missy. She takes permanent ink to the project and its corresponding content and definitively underlines her individuality and multidimensionality. “One Minute Man” is as bold and slinky as it is colorful, while the unconventional approach to crafting “Get Ur Freak On” both sonically and visually allowed Missy to let her freak flag fly high, ultimately changing the cultural tides. She also sings in pockets of the LP; while she’s no Mariah, she’s no one-trick pony either, and tying in her love of hip-hop and R&B adds another hint of je ne sais quoi to her recipe.
Missy told VIBE shortly before the release of the album, “I just wanted to cross the border with [Miss E… So Addictive]… I wanted to do what everybody else is scared to do.” That goal was hit, as Keith Harris wrote for Blender that “Missy’s inner bitch is back, but she has grown into her lusty swagger,” and The Guardian’s Alexis Petridis said the “brilliantly realized” project “is further evidence of Elliott’s… desire to change the rules entirely. It’s an album that sets its own agenda and sounds like nothing else in hip-hop: an incomparable achievement.”
Thanks to declarations of her unabashed, untouchable originality, energetic displays of sexual prowess and femininity, and game-changing beats supplied by her go-to guy Timothy Mosley, Miss E… So Addictive finds Missy Elliott taking ownership of herself and the differences she brought to the table. Instead of staying in the lines, she honed in on her knack for coloring outside of them. Through all aspects of her work, she shows the importance of being comfortable in the skin you’re in, and this album in particular proves that Missy Elliott is perfectly fine with being crazy, kooky, mysterious, spooky, and eons ahead of her time.
Missy Elliott is a Warner Music artist. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.
With the recent rise of NFTs in the music industry and interest in cryptocurrency, an international festival looking to join the trend. Serbia’s Exit Music Festival is returning this summer, and fans now have the option to buy their passes with Bitcoin.
The process of purchasing a ticket with Bitcoin is fairly similar to paying with a credit card. Once festivalgoers select the items they want to purchase on Exit’s website, they will see an option to “Pay with Bitcoin.” They’ll get a QR code to scan their Bitcoin App and will receive their tickets once the payment has been transferred and confirmed on the Bitcoin network.
Exit is currently slated to be one of the first large-scale international music festivals to return this year. It takes place from July 8-11 at the Petrovaradin Fortress in Novi Sad, Serbia and it’s lineup includes artists and DJs like David Guetta, DJ Snake, Tyga, Nina Kraviz, Sheck Wes, and more.
In a statement about the decision to begin accepting Bitcoin, Exit festival CEO and founder Dusan Kovacevic said they want to be at the cutting-edge of technology. “The potential of blockchain, digital exchange and currency is exciting and we wanted to make sure we are at the forefront and are utilizing new technologies and able to engage with our tech savvy audience as technology evolves and changes.”
Tickets to Exit Festival are on sale now. Get them here.
For all the amazing powers she possesses as Wonder Woman, Gal Gadot is perhaps not very good at reading the room. Particularly when that room is the Twitterverse (remember the “Imagine” video?). On Wednesday, the Israel-born actress tweeted what she presumably meant to be a statement of unity regarding the current escalation in the decades-long Israel-Palestine conflict. The 36-year-old actress posted a broken heart emoji along with the following statement:
“My heart breaks. My country is at war. I worry for my family, my friends. I worry for my people. This is a vicious cycle that has been going on for far too long. Israel deserves to live as a free and safe nation, Our neighbors deserve the same. I pray for the victims and their families, I pray for this unimaginable hostility to end. I pray for our leaders to find the solution so we could live side by side in peace. I pray for better days.”
It didn’t take long for Gadot’s tweet to inspire some serious vitriol. According to The Hollywood Reporter:
“Gadot’s pro-peace, respect-both-sides sentiment might sound fairly benign, but some took issue with the actress using the friendly term ‘neighbors’ amid the rocket-firing conflict and for supporting Israel at all. Gadot also served two years as a soldier in the Israel Defense Forces (which is mandatory for all Israeli citizens over the age of 18), something that has likewise been made a point of contention.”
Jezebel also seized upon Gadot’s use of the word “neighbors,” with a headline that accused her of being “Incapable of Acknowledging the Existence of Palestinians.” Her deference to her home country had others accusing her of being a proponent of both “ethnic cleansing” and “mass genocide.” The backlash became so heated that Gadot eventually disabled her comments—but did leave her original message up, both on Twitter and Instagram.
As violence between Israel and Palestine has ratcheted up to levels not seen since 2014, Human Rights Watch and the United Nations have condemned Israel’s actions. In a blistering report issued recently, Human Rights Watch accused Israel of “crimes of apartheid and persecution.” On Tuesday, one day before Gadot’s tweet-hear-round-the-world, a spokesperson for the UN Secretary-General issued a statement that noted:
“He is deeply saddened to learn of increasingly large numbers of casualties, including children, from Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, and of Israeli fatalities from rockets launched from Gaza. The Secretary-General’s thoughts are with the families of the victims.” He also advised Israel to “exercise maximum restraint and calibrate their use of force.”
Shortly after winning the title of Miss Israel in 2004, Gadot spent two years as an Israel Defense Forces soldier (something that is required of all Israeli citizens over the age of 18). Gadot, however, did have several people come to her defense. Unfortunately, Ted Cruz was one of them.
For the Post Malone fans who were already delighted by the rapper’s collaboration with Crocs, today’s news will probably be just as welcome. Turns out the artist born Austin Richard Post is now the global ambassador for Monster energy drink, a standby for gamers, sleepless nights and late night hangs everywhere, while also simultaneously being a staple at high-energy sporting events. Now that’s range.
“I am pumped to team up with Monster Energy and look forward to continuing to kick ass and having fun together.” said Post Malone in a press release detailing the collaboration. For their part, the brand was equally pumped. “Monster Energy is excited to welcome Post Malone to our team,” said Monster Energy’s CMO Dan McHugh. “Post Malone is the perfect addition to our team of award-winning talent. We look forward to growing together through our partnership.”
That partnership, so far, includes gifting ten grand prize winners an “exclusive virtual fan experience” with Posty himself, and an additional fifteen first prize winners with their own Xbox Series X console. Not to rain on anyone’s parade, but the latter sounds like the better prize here, right? Either way, you can enter for a chance to Post Up With Post Malone right here.
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