Jinky, the Springer Spaniel, has his own social media page, where his doggie parents document his beautiful life in Yorkshire, England. As the photos suggest, he loves playing in the mud. Springers are active, love the great outdoors, and are known for having a lot of energy.
Recently, Jinky’s mom took him on a walk during a loose-leash training session when he took an unexpected turn that revealed where his doggie daddy had secretly been taking him. Loose-leash training is a method trainers use to teach dogs to walk on a leash with some slack without pulling or going after other dogs.
Here’s the big reveal that got daddy in the dog house.
After Jinky turned to walk into the village pub as if he had done it a million times before, the wife thought it was hilarious and asked her husband to let her know she was on to him. “It was really funny,” she told Newsweek. “I sent the clip straight to him.”
The clip was quite a hit on Instagram, where it has been seen over 4 million times and has over 200,000 likes. Many of the commenters suspected that there were many great friends and treats inside the pub, and that’s why Jinky wanted to go back. Others thought the wife should have let Jinky into the pub for a pint or two.
“Let the lad have a pint,” Jack Messerli joked in the comments. “My friend’s dog does this, drags me to all the pubs, even if they’re closed,” Milo added.
Ready to get transported back to the Decade of Decadence? Cause this wholesome new TikTok trend is gonna put you right back in the attitude-filled, neon colored post-disco era otherwise known as the 80s.
Specifically, it’s going to take you back to an 80s dance club.
In the trend, kids ask their parents to “dance like it’s the 80s,” as the 1984 track “Smalltown Boy” by the British pop band Bronski Beat plays in the background. The song’s high energy tempo mixed with heartbreaking, anguish-ridden lyrics make it a fitting choice to bring us back to the time period.
As for the parents—let’s just say that muscle memory kicks in the minute the tune begins to play, and it’s a whole vibe.
Check out Tabatha Lynn’s video of her mom, Leanne Lynn, which currently has over 8 million views.
Leanne and Tabatha told TODAY that since going viral, the dance is now a common “topic of conversation in the family text group.”
There are two factors here that folks really seem to connect with.
One: 80s dancing was simple. Just moving to the rhythm, maybe a head bob for some flair or a robot if you’re feeling adventurous. Of course, the 80s had ambitious moves like the worm and the moonwalk, but for the most part it was just about groovin’ to beat.
The 80s was a time of rapid expansion for music. Much of this we have the birth of MTV to thank for, which subsequently dropped music videos, CDs and a vast array of sub genres straight into the heart of pop culture.
Plus, the 80s brought us the synthesizer, which remains a strangely satisfying sound even in 2024. So while the era might have brought some things that most of us would prefer not to revisit—like acid washed denim and awful, awful hairstyles—some of its gems are truly timeless.
The trend also shows how, even though the weekly outing to a dance hall might be a thing of the past, people inherently want to bust a move. Luckily, there’s no shortage of clubs that cater to someone’s music tastes, no matter the era.
Speaking for 00s teens everywhere…just play the Cha Cha slide and we’ll come a-runnin.
At some point in your childhood, you probably thought that going on a game show would be cool. Who doesn’t?! In the best case scenario, you get to compete for money or a free cruise. In the worst cast, you would just be bullied by your classmates for losing. This is what youth is all about. Unfortunately, Glen Powell‘s first reality show endeavor did not propel him to fame and fortune (that came nearly two decades later), and he is still a little upset about it.
While speaking with Stephen Colbert, Powell revealed that he was once on a kid’s reality show competition titled Endurance. “It’s really pretty hard for me to talk about, to be honest,” he said, while the demons of his past started to show on his face. “I’ve never talked about this publicly ever.”
Endurance aired on Discovery Kids and followed a group of teens doing various challenges to compete for a family vacation package. “I was on a show called Endurance. It was basically a kids Survivor-type show. It’s a reality show threw kids to Mexico and they pit them against each other,” Powell explained before clarifying, “Not like actually.” The kids would be sent on “missions” to compete for the prize. The missions in question were various obstacle courses or even an intense game of Rock, Paper, Scissors. The series ran from 2002-2008, but Powell only lasted one episode.
“I wanted to be on the show really bad, and I got kicked off in the first episode,” the actor solemnly admitted. Colbert then showed a short clip of the then 13-year-old Powell, who lost after an unfortunate monkey bars incident.
“When I realized I was going home, it was the worst feeling,” teen Powell said in the clip. Colbert then read Powell’s impressive bio from the episode: “Glen likes making his own movies and is working to buy a professional video camera by mowing lawns and acting in commercials. He is a world traveler and is looking forward to going to a new destination and new meeting people on Endurance. He likes to tap dance and sing at nursing homes.”
Now, he likes to chase tornadoes and hang out with his little dog sidekick while stealing the hearts of American’s everywhere, so it all worked out in the end.
With his new album On My Way 2 Rexdale coming soon, Canadian producer-rapper Nav taps into a new sound on his latest single. On “6am Thoughts,” Nav taps in with the rising “sexy drill” style along with its creators, New Yorkers Bay Swag and Cash Cobain, as they express their horniest desires over a skittering, drowsy beat. “Know I like when you suck when you slurp it,” they croon on the hook. “When you whine ‘pon the cocky, you so perfect.” Subtle, this song ain’t.
Nav’s new song is just the latest of high-profile co-signs for the rising New York duo, whose collaboration “Fisherrr” put them on the map earlier this year. Cash has since been featured on albums from fellow New York native A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie (on “Body” from Better Off Alone) and Don Toliver (on “Attitude” from Hardstone Psycho). He also received a feature from J. Cole on his single “Grippy” and from Ice Spice on the remix of “Fisherrr.”
The sexy drill movement has been rapidly expanding beyond the confines of the Big Apple, as shown by Nav’s dabbling in it on his new single, and is a dark horse for the sound of 2024.
Ice Spice just released her new album Y2K!. Welp, time to start the next one.
When asked in a new Billboard interview if he has started working on a new album, Ice responded, “I am definitely so ready to start another album. So that’s great. I know my label is gonna be really excited to hear that. I don’t wanna start teasing the next album, we in Y2K!.”
Elsewhere during the conversation, she said of working with collaborator RiotUSA on Y2K!, “We wanted to make what we like. I just love drill beats, and his specifically. We just locked in for a whole year and really got to it when we could. We have the busiest schedules, but I think that’s why it’s important to have a close bond with whoever you’re collaborating with. You have to make time when you can.”
She also doesn’t seem to be feeling any pressure over the new album, saying, “I think people try to put that pressure on me just because I have been so successful. I don’t really put too much weight into it. Of course, I appreciate it and I prefer it, but it’s not a make-or-break for me. I’m just happy with the album I made.”
John Wick creator Derek Kolstad penned Nobody, an action thriller starring Odenkirk as a former government assassin who retreated to a quiet life as a family man, only to be pulled back into the violent crime world as he is targeted by a mob boss. So it’s John Wick without the murdered puppy.
Nobody became a hit, which made aspiring action star Odenkirk very happy. “I was very surprised by Nobody,” Odenkirk told the crowd at the Venice Film Festival in 2022. Odenkirk then cited Saul Goodman as an inspiration for the character. “I had initiated that project because I had a feeling that the character I was developing in Better Call Saul was the kind of character you see in an action film. He has earnest desires and he was willing to sacrifice himself.”
Thanks to the success of the film, a sequel was quickly ordered, and now details are starting to emerge about the upcoming sequel, tentatively titled Nobody 2, which will be directed by Timo Tjahjanto and written by Kolstad. Unfortunately, there won’t be a John Wick crossover since the movies are from two different studios, but we all know that can change.
Here is everything we know so far about Nobody 2.
Plot
In Nobody, Odenkirk portrays Hutch Mansell, a former government employee who traded in his assassin duties to be a normal office worker and family man. When his home is burglarized, Mansell decides to awaken the hitman inside of him, and subsequently becomes a target of the Russian mafia. It happens. He is forced to protect his family while also revealing his violent past to those closest to him.
Plot details for the sequel are under wraps, but the first movie leaves on a cliffhanger: months after his brush with the Russian mobsters, Hutch receives a mysterious phone call indicating that he isn’t quite done with this life of crime. In a post-credits scene, Hutch’s father and brother are seen loading up the family caravan with guns. So there will definitely be more excessive violence on the way.
Cast
Earlier this year, it was confirmed that Odenkirk would be back as Hutch for the upcoming sequel, which is slated to begin production this fall. Christopher Lloyd will reprise his role as Hutch’s father and retired FBI agent David, while Connie Nielsen will return as Becca, Hutch’s wife.
Sharon Stone was also added to the cast as an unnamed villain in the sequel.
Release Date
Universal Pictures has confirmed an August 15, 2025 release date for Nobody 2, though that could always change during filming. Production was initially supposed to begin last fall, though scheduling conflicts delayed the film. As of right now, it is still slated for next summer.
Trailer
No trailer just yet, but you can check out the trailer for Nobody below. The movie is streaming on Hulu. When you’re done with that, feel free to watch Better Call Saul on Netflix to get your Odenkirk fix.
In May, one of the best and biggest rap stars from Compton announced his new album. No, not that one. YG, who has been equally beloved in his hometown for just as long, gave a preview of the cover art for his album Just Re’d Up 3 (for reference, the original Just Re’d Up came out on May 2, 2011), following up with the announcement of his Just Re’d Up Tour and a string of upbeat singles, including “Knocka,” “Weird,” and “Shake.”
Today, YG shared the tracklist for the album, which appears to be a double album. It’s also a feature-packed affair, tapping a bunch of fellow West Coast rap favorites including Kalan.Frfr, Larry June, Mozzy, and YG’s girlfriend(?), Saweetie. Ty Dolla Sign also shows up a couple of times, while non-Golden State guests include Detroiters Babyface Ray and Tee Grizzley, Chicagoan G Herbo, and Atlanta’s own Lil Yachty. You can see the full tracklist below, courtesy of Apple Music.
Disc 1:
1. “Go Brazy” w/ Mustard & Baby Stone Gorillas
2. “Jesus Christ”
3. “Right Now”
4. “She Pretty” w/ Saweetie
5. “Only Fans” w/ Jaye Anderson
6. “Put It In My Hands” w/ Larry June
7. “Street Love” w/ Diamond Platnumz
8. “Her Way <3″ w/ Kalan.Frfr
9. “It’s Givin” w/ Ty Dolla Sign
10. “Interlude”
Disc 2
1. “Malibu” w/ Tee Grizzley & G Herbo
2. “Violence”
3. “Rescue Me” w/ Ty Dolla Sign
4. “Kolors” w/ Mozzy & Ackrite
5. “Love Make”
6. “Stupid” w/ Lil Yachty & Babyface Ray
7. “My Favorite” w/ Kalan.Frfr
8. “Knocka”
9. “Pimp My Ride”
10. “I’m In Love”
Just Re’d Up 3 is due in July via 4 Hunnid/EMPIRE. You can find more info here.
But not everyone wants to get caught up in an avoidable feud. Behind the scenes, it appears Big Sean and Kendrick Lamar were able to dodge a dust up (despite fans wanting the war of words).
Did Kendrick Lamar Apologize For Dissing Big Sean?
Today (August 2), Big Sean sat down with Charlamagne Tha God for his latest series, Out Of Context, to discuss his hot-and-cold working relationship with Kendrick Lamar. When addressing the unreleased version of the Compton native’s song “Element,” Sean revealed that Lamar privately apologized in a text message exchange for his the bars: “Big Sean keep sneak dissin’, I let it slide / I think his false confidence got him inspired / I can’t make them respect you, baby, it’s not my job / You’re finally famous for who you date, not how you rhyme, boy / Cute-ass raps, get your puberty up.”
Sean also opened up about where he believed the issue actually arose. “Joe Budden and made this, there’s a Kendrick and Big Sean beef,” he said. “To the point where I tried to ignore it. But he made that narrative so f*cking real that I think it really did become a thing.”
Watch Sean’s full interview with Charlamagne above.
The last time a Blackpink member starred in an HBO series, it was The Idol. Something tells me the next time will go slightly smoother.
Lisa will make her acting debut in The White Lotus season 3, which takes place in Thailand. There’s no trailer for the upcoming season yet, so the Blackpink rapper is doing her part to promote the show on Instagram. Lisa (who will be credited by her birth name, Lalisa Manobal) posed in a cropped blue-and-white tee that was printed with monkeys swinging from branching and, if you look closely, the words “The White Lotus Thailand” printed on it.
If there’s not an extended plot about a monkey stealing Walton Goggins‘ wallet in season 3, I am going to be so mad. Anyway, you can see the post below.
The White Lotus creator Mike White teased that season 3 will be “a satirical and funny look at death and Eastern religion and spirituality.” The new characters in the “longer, bigger, crazier” season include “a patriarch, a female corporate executive, an actress, a couple of mothers, a country club wife, a misfit, and a yogi.” It’s unclear who Lisa is playing, but she will be joined by Goggins, Carrie Coon, Natasha Rothwell, Leslie Bibb, Jason Isaacs, Michelle Monaghan, Parker Posey, and Scott Glenn, among many others.
Pop culture collectibles company Super7 has teamed up with Madlib and the late MF DOOM‘s estate to release a new toy commemorating the 20th anniversary of the duo’s 2004 collaboration, Madvillainy, and it looks SO. FREAKING. COOL. The new 16-inch vinyl action figure is modeled after the Madvillain character from the album’s “ALL CAPS” video. It’s pretty poseable, with articulation at the neck, shoulders, waist, and ankles, and it’s accompanied by a merch capsule with art from the original “ALL CAPS” artist, James Reitano. The figure and capsule will be on sale from Monday, August 5 at 11 AM ET through Wednesday, August 7 at 11:59 PM ET at Gasdrawls.com. The capsule features new shirts, sweatshirts, caps, stickers, a skate deck and more. Check it out below.
Super7
Super7
Speaking of collectible Madvillain vinyl, while the 20th anniversary special edition vinyl is officially sold out, you can still get the album on vinyl and discover why it was so beloved at the time and since (there’s a reason we always use ALL CAPS when we spell the man’s name!). MF DOOM’s own Metalface Records has also reissued the rapper’s old group KMD’s controversial record Black Bastards.
Meanwhile, Super7 continues putting out classic hip-hop figures, such as these Outkast action figures, so check out more at their website.
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