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Brian Kilmeade Can’t Believe That Democrats Don’t Blindly Love RFK Jr. Merely Because He’s A Kennedy

Brian Kilmeade made a strange comment as the Fox & Friends crew tackled Robert F. Kennedy Jr. challenging Joe Biden in the Democratic primary. Thanks to RFK Jr.’s well-documented history of controversial viewpoints, the candidate has not been embraced by Democratic voters. That dynamic has flabbergasted Kilmeade, who somehow in the year 2023, still thinks the Democratic Party is duty-bound to love the Kennedy family.

Here’s what Kilmeade had to say about RFK Jr. while also making a point to talk up the candidate who is doing Republicans a favor by attempting to weaken Biden:

“The problem with dueling with RFK Jr., he does his homework, is extremely bright, and you better bring your A-game,” Kilmeade said. “And, also, can you believe we are at a day when the Democrats are calling a Kennedy disparaging names? What country are we in?”

However, as always, Steve Doocy swooped in to fact check Kilmeade with a dose of reality.

“There are Kennedy family members who disagree with him as well,” Doocy argued. “‘We love him, but he’s wrong about that.’”

As for the things that RFK Jr. is wrong about, where to begin? All throughout the COVID pandemic, he pushed anti-vaxxer conspiracy theories, earning him the scorn of his own wife, Curb Your Enthusiam star Cheryl Hines. He’s also repeated Russian state TV talking points and openly accused America of being responsible for Putin invading the Ukraine.

More recently, RFK Jr. landed in hot water after he claimed that COVID is a “bioweapon” that was “ethnically targeted” to not infect Jewish people or the Chinese. He was roundly criticized for dabbling in what is clearly an antisemitic conspiracy theory.

(Via Matthew Gertz on Twitter)

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Stormzy And RAYE Reserve ‘The Weekend’ For Each Other In Their Sultry Single

Stormzy hit up Wimbledon last weekend, but “The Weekend,” his new single with RAYE, is much a less formal affair.

“The Weekend” arrived on Wednesday, July 19, as the payoff to Stormzy’s Instagram breadcrumbs. It’s Stormzy’s third single since late June, following “Toxic Trait” featuring Fredo and “Longevity Flow,” and showcases a continued emotional evolution since his intimately vulnerable November 2022 album, This Is What I Mean.

The Omar Jones-directed video captures an unlikely meeting that turns into an adrenaline-inducing romance reserved for the weekends through the London-area artists’ dueling perspectives.

RAYE sings of meeting a man during a night out, “I took his number before I left / All night long he was on my mind / So I sent him a text that said / ‘Call me.’” She’s intrigued, but she has boundaries and stipulations (“‘Cause I’m workin’ all week, Monday to Friday / Let’s stay on the weekend”).

Stormzy isn’t deterred in his pursuit of a woman so beautiful she’s like “an artifact.” He asks if she’s available Monday. Nope. “Aight, Tuesday I’ll slide,” he raps, but RAYE is busy. “Is Wednesday cool?” he asks. Of course, RAYE works late on Wednesdays. You can probably guess where this is going: They can finally make time for each other come Friday.

“I’ma come through at the end of the week / Turn a real good girl into a freak,” Stormzy boasts in an effortless flow.

The free-spirited undertone is reminiscent of RAYE’s monster 2022 hit with 070 Shake, “Escapism,” which cracked No. 1 on the UK Official Singles Chart and peaked at No. 22 on the Billboard Hot 100 this January.

“I think as a woman when you’re processing such things in life, there are not really any healthy outlets for it,” RAYE told Uproxx of the song. “I think women do stereotypically face a lot of pressure to seem like they’ve got everything together — to be polite, to be smiley, to be kind, and grateful, and all of this stuff. So I wanted to create a story that was very blunt and honest about that time in my life.”

Watch the “The Weekend” video above.

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What Song Does Ken Sing To Barbie In ‘Barbie’?

[Warning: this post contains spoilers for Barbie]

Lady Bird was a younger generation’s introduction to Dave Matthews Band. Will Greta Gerwig’s new film, Barbie, do the same thing for Matchbox Twenty?

Late in the movie, after Ken (played by Ryan Gosling) takes over Barbie Land and turns Barbie’s Dreamhouse into Ken’s Mojo Dojo Casa House, Barbie (Margot Robbie) hatches a plan with her fellow Barbies to return things to the way they were. (It’s impossible to discuss this movie and not say the word “Barbie” 7,000 times.) The scheme involves having all the Kens serenade their Barbies with an acoustic version of “Push” by Matchbox Twenty.

It may have seemed that Gerwig and co-writer Noah Baumbach were making fun of Rob Thomas & Co. for their post-grunge angsty anthem, which was released when they were still “Matchbox 20” (this is important to me, a guy whose first email address referenced “Back 2 Good”). But that’s not the case.

“I will say there were many notes, many notes sessions on all fronts, but the thing is that anything that have in a movie, any reference — and we reference The Godfather, Matchbox Twenty, Dave Matthews Band — I love all of it,” Gerwig told IndieWire. “I never put anything in a movie I don’t love, and that’s true. I don’t really have use for things that I don’t have affection for, within a movie. That was the core of it.”

What ’90s song will Gerwig deconstruct next? My money’s on Everclear’s “Santa Monica.”

(Via IndieWire)

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The Newly-Revived Tupac Las Vegas Murder Investigation Led To An Intense SWAT Raid

Earlier this week, Las Vegas Police told TMZ they’d served a search warrant at a home in Henderson, Nevada in connection with the long-dormant Tupac Shakur murder case. The past few days have brought more details; it was reported that the home in question was potentially linked to a man who was suspected of being the one to shoot Tupac in 1996. Now, TMZ has acquired footage of the incident at the home, which saw a SWAT team busting into the home at around 10 PM.

It still remains to be seen what evidence police were searching for at the home or whether they found it. The home is owned by Paula Clemons, the wife of Keefe D., a man who claims to be the uncle of Orlando Anderson. Anderson and Keefe were jumped by Tupac and his crew at the MGM Grand the night of September 7, 1996; later, Tupac was shot to death in a drive-by on the Las Vegas Strip. Anderson was posited as the perpetrator as it was thought he wanted revenge for the earlier beatdown.

In 1998, Los Angeles Sheriffs recovered a gun at a home in Compton they believed belonged to one of the Southside Compton Crips who was in Las Vegas at the time; meanwhile, Clemons was found to have owned a home in Compton around the same time. Of course, until the police reveal more, it would be irresponsible to speculate. We’ll see if the investigation leads to answers in the nearly 30-year-old case.

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will.i.am Praised Britney Spears Ahead Of The Release Of Their Song ‘Mind Your Business’: ‘She Is An Amazing Person’

Britney Spears and will.i.am first collaborated in 2012 for the hit “Scream & Shout.” Earlier this week, the pair teased a new song together, “Mind Your Business,” and it’s coming tomorrow, July 21. To increase anticipation, the Black Eyed Peas frontman discussed the track with CBS Mornings.

“Music is therapy for lots of people; people that make music, people that listen to music,” he said. “Dancing is therapy for lots of people; people that make music, people that listen to music. When you have that connection with music and rhythm and song and melody and harmony and you express yourself through that, it helps you with anything that you’re going through. I see that every time I see her dance on her Instagram, I light up because I see how much she loves music.”

“To collaborate with her now and then, when you’re in the studio and you’re making music, that’s the only thing that matters,” he continued. “So I see the same light, the same joy, the same love and passion.”

He added, “I’ve been a fan, a friend, and a supporter of Britney throughout the years. A supporter as far as someone who goes out and listens to her music, a supporter as far as someone that’s there to help champion her through her times where she was fighting for her liberation. She is an amazing person.”

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Noname Shared The Tracklist To Her Third Album ‘Sundial,’ Which Now Has A New Release Date

Noname initially announced Sundial in April and pegged July 2023 for its release. More recently, her announcement of Jay Electronica as the featured artist on her “Balloons” single received some backlash and caused Noname to reconsider in a string of since-deleted tweets.

“y’all don’t want the album. fine,” Noname wrote last week. Another tweet read, “oh the song fa sho coming out lol. the album is another story. i’m good on the selective outrage. anyways hip-hop is in a great place right now. another noname album ain’t really necessary.”

Noname had a change of heart, it appears.

On Thursday morning, July 20, Noname posted the Sundial tracklist. If that wasn’t enough to indicate that the album is, indeed, still coming out, she made it explicitly clear in her Instagram caption.

Sundial Tracklist [sunshine emoji] my album Sundial will drop august 11th,” Noname wrote. “i was going to release the single balloons tomorrow but i’d rather share it with the rest of the album. see y’all in a few weeks :)”

Sundial comes nearly five years after Noname’s last album, Room 25. Check out the tracklist below.

1. “Black Mirror”
2. “Hold Me Down” Feat. Jimetta Rose and The Voices Of Creation
3. “Balloons” Feat. Jay Electronica and Eryn Allen Kane
4. “Boom Boom” Feat. Ayoni
5. “Potentially The Interlude”
6. “Namesake”
7. “Beauty Supply’
8. “Toxic Afro Futurism”
9. “Oblivion” Feat. Ayoni and Common
10. “Gospel?” Feat. $ilkMoney, ​Billy Woods, and Stout

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Ted Cruz Trying To Pull Off A Zodiac Killer ‘Joke’ Is Almost As Cringeworthy As His Attempted Cancun Jokes

Barbie rager Ted Cruz doesn’t let social media punches affect him much. However, he recently let slip that the Cancun jokes do bother him a little bit, but Ted should never expect to live down that sunny vacation during a deadly ice storm in his home state. As well, Ted has attempted to joke about Cancun on his own, and he was swiftly reminded that he can’t get away with it, but the rest of humanity can keep telling ’em.

Of course, there’s another long-running Ted Cruz joke from the very bizarre time that was 2016. During the GOP primary race, people started making the (very funny) case that Ted could be the Zodiac Killer. Ted actually did think this was amusing, and he hasn’t forgotten, but still, Ted is not as good at making Ted jokes as he would believe.

Fast forward to 2023, and the Las Vegas PD has moved on a search warrant related to the 1996 murder of Tupac Shakur, and that’s certainly a trip down memory lane. In response to a tweet from the New York Times, Lincoln Project co-founder Rick Wilson couldn’t resist a bit of a groaner: “To this day, we still don’t know where Ted Cruz was that fateful night.”

Ted had his own groaner in response: “First I was the Zodiac, now I killed Tupac?”

Again, yeah, Ted is not great at making Ted Cruz jokes, but at least this is better than him losing it over the Barbie movie. Although that might happen today, too. You never know!

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ASAP Rocky Hints At Marriage With Rihanna Again On His New Song ‘Riot (Rowdy Pipe’n)’

ASAP Rocky has been busy with a pregnant Rihanna as well as working on his new album. About the latter, he said in January, “It’s coming. It’s finished and we just putting the finishing touches on it.”

He’s back with “Riot (Rowdy Pipe’n),” his first new song of the year. The exhilarating song adds to rumors that he and Rihanna are in fact married: “My wife is erotic, I’m smokin’ exotic,” he raps.

At a Spotify Beach performance in June, the rapper dedicated “DMB” to Rihanna, saying “my beautiful wife in the motherf**king building! I love her.” Also, at the end of Rocky’s “DMB” video from last year, his grills read “Marry Me?” while Rihanna’s grills read, “I do.”

ASAP Rocky discussed fatherhood in December of last year. “Honestly, I think fatherhood gives me more time to do exactly what I want,” he said. “I don’t have time for anything that isn’t priorities. It helps you prioritize, honestly. I love it. Everything is just based around my newfound love for being a dad and a family man. It’s lit right now. I can’t even describe it. Yo, you see this smile! I’m all smiles right now, man.”

Listen to “Riot (Rowdy Pipe’n)” above.

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‘Mayans M.C.’ Star J.D. Pardo Talks Us Through A Series Finale More Shattering Than ‘Sons Of Anarchy’

(Obviously, spoilers will be found in this finale post-mortem interview, so don’t yell at me, man.)

Mayhem (even the equivalent of Mr. Mayhem from Sons Of Anarchy) was to be expected to make a final visit in the Mayans M.C. finale. I recently stated the obvious (while noting the death of Hope) and declaring, “[O]ne can expect any final season in this universe to go down with several gut-wrenching, ultra-jarring deaths.” And we sure got them. The final act went down with merciless execution that felt fated to happen.

Heck, the flagship FX series ended with Jax Teller driving straight into a Mack Truck, so it stands to reason that J.D. Pardo’s EZ probably wouldn’t get out alive, either. Of course, this had to happen in a novel way, and it did, with Bishop receiving the tip-off that EZ was “the rat.” So, the club had won the war against the Sons Samdino chapter, and the Mayans patched in Nestor. Everyone was cheering and happy, and the sh*t hit the proverbial fan when Bishop turned on a dime against EZ. The Mayans took turns (and even Angel was forced to go there) stabbing EZ (RIP), and later, as Bishop sat at the head of the table again, the ATF descended upon the building. This was an intense few minutes. I assume that none of the members got out alive, other than Angel, who we later see at the beach with his M.C. tattoos covered up.

Who else made it out alive? Not too many from the original ensemble, but Alvarez and Letty (good news) and Potter (bad news) lived and overall, this finale’s body count was huge. It was a little jarring to witness, especially after how quickly the mood switched during EZ’s death scene. There were a lot of loose ends to tie up, perhaps too many for a finale, but fortunately, J.D. Pardo was once again willing to help me cope with the fallout as a viewer.

J.D. hopped on the phone with me prior to the start of the SAG/AFTRA strike due to last-minute technical difficulties that prevented Zooming, and that’s probably for the best. After all, my habitual ice-breaker of donning a Sons Of Anarchy tank when Zooming with an actor from this franchise (Clayton Cardenas, Charlie Hunnam) would not have been the smartest move this season after the war between clubs.

Heyyy Kimberly.

Hi J.D. Oh, it sounds like one of my dogs says hello, too.

Oh, tell your dog I said hello!

She loves that biker drama. And thank you for doing this with a strike about to be called at any hour, it must be chaotic.

You are welcome. Thanks for having me.

Of course, we are talking because I watched the finale.

Ooooh, what did you think?

My mouth was hanging open for several minutes after it was over. I need a little therapy session, if you don’t mind.

Ahhh yes… too bad we have to do this over the phone then.

Before I forget to mention this: the last time we talked, we were joking around about who you would like as a guest from Sons Of Anarchy, and you thought, even though it wasn’t possible, that Jax would be perfect. Yet in the penultimate episode, you got the next best thing: Wendy. That was a really beautiful scene.

Oh thank you so much. It was great to have her. It felt good. Anytime an actor from the Sons would come onto set, it felt great, and it elevated us, we were all very excited about it. And I was very excited to have that scene with Wendy because of her history and her relationship with Jax. I just thought, especially for the audience, it was gonna be so cool for them to see Wendy and EZ together, and her sort-of talking about life.

Now, about that finale and your death scene. I felt like EZ maybe sacrificed himself for Angel by not fighting death. I also couldn’t tell if he was relieved that it was his time to go, so that was why he was smiling?

You know, that’s an interesting take on it. For me, it was that EZ has known for a long time that death was coming for him. And it wasn’t a matter of if, it was just a matter of when. And for this season with EZ, it was sort-of this ticking clock. Could he finish what he started before he’s killed? There were moments in there that I wanted to sprinkle in, which were moments of “I know I’m gonna die, it’s coming, but like, maybe it doesn’t have to? Maybe there’s hope. Maybe I can be out of this.”

I’m pretty sure that EZ was doomed all along, for sure.

Even with that scene with Creeper, when EZ has Creeper killed inside prison, it wasn’t a moment of “let me see if I can, you know, not meet my end, let me see if I can sort-of get ahead of this, and they won’t discover me, and I won’t die.” It was truly a moment of “EZ loved Creeper, and he loved Creeper all the way through.” It wasn’t anything about hate. It was that EZ, which we all know, is so driven to finish his mission. And his mission was to put that Mayans on top. To finish Isaac. To put themselves above the Sons, and nothing, not not another Mayan, was going to get ahead of that and prevent that from happening. So for us, that end scene with EZ was just the realization, that was where the smile came from. “Oh, it’s now. Death is coming now.” It was something that EZ welcomed because we discussed, many times, Elgin [James] and I, that EZ died when his mother died.

What you just said reminds me of a tweet, which you retweeted, that I was going to bring up. A Mr. “SadCowboysFan,” wrote this: “[T]he kid in Ezekiel died in the meat shop with his mother.”

Yes!

And “He grew up in prison and the man Ezekiel died with Gaby and all that was left was EZ, Mayan.” That person nailed it.

They did, and I was like, “Oh finally, someone hit the nail right on the head.” That’s exactly what happened with EZ. And it was sort-of my secret, throughout all of it: EZ looks forward to death. So, it’s something that we really discovered and talked about. It’s why EZ runs into the fights and doesn’t run away from them. It’s why he can throw his body into a gunfight because he welcomes it. He wants to. Because at the end of the day, death is where he’ll have peace because he’ll be with his mother. And there are these moments where he can feel that way. He can think about that and be okay with it, but I think that what scares us all, is that even if you’re okay with death, is the physical act of death gonna be painful? And I that’s where some of his fear came from is that “it’s scary, is it gonna hurt?” And then going into “how is it gonna come?” And so yeah, in that moment, it’s just, “Oh, it’s right now, and I’m ready.”

And that’s such a contrast from earlier, when EZ killed Isaac Packer, who was crawling along the sidewalk and attempting to escape. He pleaded, “I’m not ready. This can’t be it,” or something to that effect.

Right, exactly. It is the exact opposite of that, and it shows you that one was ready for death, and the other wasn’t.

Another thing about that scene. I was struck by them being in the alley, and EZ shooting Isaac, and there were all these cars driving by in the immediate background like nothing was out of the ordinary.

Right, right! [Laughs]

I once asked Clayton [Cardenas] about that sort of thing, like when EZ killed Gaby, and the police simply didn’t show up, and Clayton had a spot-on response about how that’s just the life that they lead.

Right. And you know what I loved about those moments is that sometimes, it almost felt like all of this was happening in a world of its own, right?

That also says a lot about life, in and of itself.

Like all these things would happen, and life was moving on, with those cars in the background, and here’s this scene between Isaac and EZ and the shooting, the killing. And it’s almost as if the world is not disturbed, and in a weird way, I really love that. It just shows, so much of this is intimate, and it really felt like… this war, between these two clubs, is very serious and very big, and yet, in the whole grand scheme of it all, it’s very minor.

Alright, so what did you think about Bishop making that dig before his turn at stabbing EZ? He said something like, “You’re not the only one who reads Shakespeare, motherf*cker.” That’s possibly the most brutal thing about that scene. It clawed so deep.

Yeah, I think there were two parts to that. Like me, as J.D., when I heard that, I was like, “Awww, I just wanna pick you and start rag-dolling you all over the set.” Because it is, it’s a very spiteful thing to say. Especially after he’s been stabbed. But you know, that’s the story, and that’s Bishop. And that’s how Bishop feels. And he’s gonna make a dig at EZ before he stabs him, and at this point, EZ was gonna get hit with all of it. Elgin had this point where he wanted my body to fall, if you think about a few episodes prior where Felipe and EZ are in the church, and they’re staring up at the cross of Jesus. And that’s really, in a way, EZ looking at his own death. Looking at himself. And Elgin really wanted to make sure that after EZ got stabbed, that he fell with his arms out like the position of Jesus on the cross. And so, in that moment, these characters are stabbing him, and Bishop says something, and EZ’s taking all of it. All of the consequences, all of the love from his brother, and betrayal from others and anger from Bishop, he’s taking all of it. He’s soaking all of it in.

Do you think that people are going to see a Jax reference, too? You’ve been very upfront about pointing out that Jax and EZ are nearly opposites of each other, but do you think people will think about Jax driving into a truck with his arms in the shape of a cross, too?

I’m sure some people will pick up on that. And that’s awesome. Listen, I love that stuff, and when I pick up on things, and I see it, and I can tie it into another piece or another element, that excites me. I feel like I’m a part of this club that knows something that others don’t. And that’s the beauty of what we do. Everybody has their own interpretation, and for those that pick that up, that’s awesome, and I love it.

The fandom seems much more united than other groups that can be toxic. Most fans of Mayans are really fans.

Yeah, it’s really great. I love the social media interaction, you know, and hearing all of it from people. Whether it’s love, support, or hate. Whatever it is, I will tap into that, and I know a lot of it is about playing and interaction, so I’ll play with them. I’ll go in there and play and say things and get their reaction from it, and it’s just all a part of the fandom. We wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for them, and even the ones who want to hate on it, you know, they’re hating on it, but they still watch it.

Also, you directed an episode for the first time this season. I don’t know how you balanced that with your heavy load this season already.

You know, it was heavy. I don’t think that I got any sleep during that time with everything that I was doing. And I was in so much pain from the stunt scenes before and after, but I love it. I love all of it. And I think that what I learned… you know, as an actor, you can become very selfish, and rightfully so, you have to be with your character because that’s what you’re responsible for. As a director, you’re responsible for all of it, and I found myself in this space of really being a champion for everybody, all the actors, and wanting to help them to be at their best. And so, as a director, to listen to all the departments and having them take ownership of their department and give their feedback of what they think should happen — they’re all masters. I was surrounded by masters, so I just really want to take it all in. I absolutely love storytelling, and that’s what directing is. You’re telling the story.

‘Mayans M.C.’s full five seasons aired on FX and can now be streamed on Hulu.

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‘Wheel Of Fortune’s Vanna White Reportedly Got A ‘Partial Raise,’ But She’s Still Not Making Half Of What Pat Sajak Gets Paid

Vanna White has been (reportedly) aggressively negotiating her first Wheel of Fortune raise in 18 years, and well, it’s been a process. Following the announcement that longtime host Pat Sajak is leaving the classic game show, White’s future on the show has been a question mark as producers quickly locked down Ryan Seacrest as the new host. According to reports, White’s pay has been significantly lower than Sajak’s, and she’s not having much luck trying to negotiate her way to just half of what he makes.

However, White has made some headway. TMZ reports that she managed to secure a raise for Celebrity Wheel of Fortune. White will now make $100,000 per episode, which is a “meaningful bump.” However, Sajak makes $400,000 an episode, so White clearly didn’t hit her mark of making half of his pay.

As for the main show, White’s quest for a raise isn’t looking so hot. Via TMZ:

Our sources say Friedman asked Sony to use a third party who knows the game show space to evaluate Pat and Vanna’s roles and importance on the show, and then come up with a “fair figure.” We’re told Sony turned thumbs down to that request.

We’re told one of the problems … Sony believes they ended up paying Pat too much and they don’t want to use his salary for comparability. Apparently, that hasn’t sat well with Team Vanna.

Sony is also reportedly dragging its feet because White’s Wheel of Fortune contract still has a year left. But if the studio doesn’t “get more serious,” a TMZ source says the situation is “gonna get ugly.”

(Via TMZ)