We’d all like to believe that we know our pets. Every pet has their own distinctive look and even if they look like a sibling, they have different personalities making it much easier to identify your pet. But every once in awhile there’s a bit of a mixup where you see a cat outside that looks like yours so you find yourself frantically darting out the door while your cat is asleep under your bed.
One couple’s cat mixup went in a different direction. They brought their cat inside and piddled around the house for a few hours before settling in for a snuggle session on the couch. It was then that the cat’s mom noticed a cat outside that looked exactly like their cuddly little guy.
Instantly you see the confusion and concern register when they look closely at the imposter enjoying all the extra attention while the other stares from outside. Surely the real cat was offended that his own parents didn’t know they were snuggling up to a generic version of him.
“Babe, look at the cat outside. That looks like you Rado, is that your brother,” the cat mom asks before appearing unsure if the cat in her husband’s arms is actually their cat. Turned out the cat was not theirs and they quickly let the strange cat outside and scooped up their own cat. Commenters found the now viral situation hilarious.
One person writes, “slight error in the cat distribution system.”
Another commenter says, “the way its body language is screaming ‘kidnapped.'”
Someone laughs, “the fact that the cat was going to play it off and continue his days as Rado.”
“Plot twist,” a commenter writes. “Cats been switching places for months and they just noticed.”
In a follow up video, Brandon Robert, Rado’s dad, shows the photo a their actual cat and the imposter. They’re strikingly similar so it’s easy to see how Robert picked up the wrong cat while not wearing his glasses. Thankfully all is well now and their cat is back inside where he belongs but you can watch the hilarious moment of realization below.
While there are different types of IPAs with different flavor profiles, the classic flavors include floral notes, citrus, tropical fruits, and dank, resinous pine. West Coast IPAs are known for their memorable, bitter (sometimes aggressively bitter) finish. While thatâs all well and good, these classic flavors can be heightened by complementary flavors.
Plenty of fruits pair well with IPA darkness. But the best among them is grapefruit.
Since many IPAs already have a citrus element thanks to hops like Citra, Centennial, Cascade, and Amarillo, the addition of grapefruit cranks the flavor up to eleven. You canât go wrong when your pine-bomb is front-loaded with tart, sour-meets-sweet grapefruit notes.
We picked eight of the best grapefruit IPAs on the market and ranked them for you based on overall flavor and how complementary the grapefruit is to the overall flavor. Keep scrolling to see if your favorite grapefruit IPA made the list.
This award-winning IPA is brewed with water, sorghum, brown rice, Candi syrup, tapioca maltodextrin, Cascade and Horizon hops (and dry-hopped with Altus hops), grapefruit puree, and yeast. The result is a juicy, sweet IPA with a ton of tart, refreshing grapefruit, and gently bitter hops.
Tasting Notes:
Up front, thereâs a nice hint of malt sweetness on the nose. This is followed by bright grapefruit, lemon peel, and floral, gently spicy hops. Thereâs more of the same on the palate beginning with a caramel malt backbone thatâs heightened by the addition of grapefruit, tangerine, lemon, grass, and floral, gently bitter pine at the finish.
Bottom Line:
This is a well-balanced beer that leans just as much into the malts as it does the expected grapefruit element.
If youâre a fan of light, sessionable IPAs youâre likely well aware of Founder All Day IPA. But did you know thereâs a hazy grapefruit version? This citrusy, hoppy, crushable beer is brewed with 2-row, Crystal light malts as well as rolled oats and red wheat. It gets its hop aroma and flavor from the use of Citra, Amarillo, and Simcoe hops.
Tasting Notes:
The nose is loaded with notes of freshly baked bread, caramel malts, grapefruit zest, orange peels, and dank, resinous pine. Sipping it reveals notes of yeasty bread, caramel malts, tangerine, grapefruit, grass, hay, and resinous, sticky pine needles. The finish is perfectly bitter and hoppy.
Bottom Line:
For a light, sessionable IPA, this grapefruit-centered beer has a ton of aroma and flavor. Itâs a great beer for a hot, sunny day.
With a name like Hello, Grapefruit you should have a pretty good idea about what youâre in for when you sip this beer. Brewed with two-row and Caravienne malts as well as white wheat and Citra and Amarillo hops, itâs known for its malty, tropical fruit, citrus, piney, crisp flavor profile.
Tasting Notes:
This light, sessionable beer begins with a nose of bready malts, honey, mango, grapefruit, and dank pine. On the palate, youâll find notes of yeasty bread, caramel, honey, grass, mango, guava, lemon, a ton of grapefruit, and floral, resinous piney hops. The finish is lightly bitter in the best way.
Bottom Line:
While this beer has a ton of grapefruit aroma and flavor, it also has a good deal of malt as well as other tropical fruit flavors to make it stand out from the crowd.
Available from December through March, this 6.5% ABV IPA is brewed with 2-row pale malt and honey malt. It gets its hop presence from the liberal use of Simcoe. Simcoe Cryo, and Strata hops. It gets its citrus element from the addition of real grapefruit extract.
Tasting Notes:
A lot is going on with this beerâs nose. There are aromas of cereal grains, lemon peels, tangerines, grapefruit zest, and dank pine. On the palate, youâll find notes of biscuit-like malts, caramel, grass, pink grapefruit juice, lemon peels, and resinous pine. The finish is a nice mix of citrus and hop bitterness.
Bottom Line:
While thereâs a nice kick of grapefruit, this is a good choice for fans of citrus in general. Thereâs much more to this IPA than just grapefruit.
This Nantucket-based brewery makes a handful of popular beers. Our favorite is the Gripah Grapefruit IPA. Loaded with grapefruit, other citrus, tropical fruit flavors, and dank piney hops, itâs brewed with Citra, Amarillo, Galaxy, and El Dorado hops.
Tasting Notes:
Complex aromas of caramel malts, tangerine, pink grapefruit, mango, guava, pineapple, grass, and herbal, floral hops start everything off on the right foot. Sipping it brings forth notes of biscuity malts, orange peels, lemongrass, pink grapefruit juice, mango, caramelized pineapple, and resinous pine. The finish is pleasantly hoppy and bitter.
Bottom Line:
Sweet malts, tropical fruits, random citrus fruits, grapefruit, and bitter pine. Whatâs not to love?
This isnât your average citrus IPA. Itâs a potent, fruity, citrus-filled 8.8% ABV West Coast double IPA with grapefruit. It gets its flavor from the addition of real grapefruit and Mosaic and Centennial hops. The result is a hoppy, bitter, dry IPA you wonât soon forget.
Tasting Notes:
The nose is a nice mix of ripe grapefruit, lemongrass, candied orange peels, sweet malts, hay, and dank, resinous pine needles. Drinking it reveals notes of caramel malts, honey, grass, lemon peels, lime zest, tangerine, grapefruit, and dank, sticky, spicy hops. The finish is dry and bitter and leaves you craving more.
Bottom Line:
Claremont Grapefruit IPA is a classic West Coast IPA with a tart, citrus twist. Oh yeah, and itâs 8.8% ABV.
Holy Roller is Urban Southâs flagship hazy IPA. It only made sense to make a grapefruit-centric version. This year-round favorite is brewed with Citra and Mosaic hops as well as real grapefruit. The result is a hazy, juicy, citrus-filled New England-style IPA that canât be missed.
Tasting Notes:
Aromas of yeasty bread, grapefruit, tangerines, caramel malts, fresh-cut grass, pineapple, and fur tips make for a welcoming start. The palate continues this trend with freshly baked bread, caramel malts, honey, fresh flowers, wet grass, hay, tangerine, lemon peels, pink grapefruit, and dank pine. The finish is a mix of sweetness and bitter hops.
Bottom Line:
If youâre a fan of New England-style IPAs and you also enjoy fruited IPAs, this is a beer for you.
When it comes to grapefruit IPAs, there are none more famous than Ballast Point Grapefruit Sculpin. Like the brandâs classic Sculpin IPA, itâs brewed with Simcoe and Amarillo hops. The addition of grapefruit flavor kicks this beer into overdrive.
Tasting Notes:
A nose of caramel malts, honey, fresh-cut grass, hay, lemon, grapefruit zest, and dank pine starts everything off on a pleasant note. The palate is classic IPA with a ton of caramel malt, wet grass, honey, hay, pineapple, tangerine, lemon peel, pink grapefruit, and resinous, sticky pine. The finish is very bitter and ties everything together nicely.
Bottom Line:
If you only drink one beer on this list, make it Ballast Point Grapefruit Sculpin. It ticks all the grapefruit IPA boxes.
The Neptunes hold the credits to some of the biggest hits of the 2000s. The production duo, which consisted of Virginia Beach natives Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo, contributed beats to everyone from Britney Spears to Snoop Dogg, with significant impact on the careers of Jay-Z, Justin Timberlake, Kelis, Nelly, Robin Thicke, T.I., and more.
Unfortunately, it looks like the future of the odd coupleâs production brand is in dispute as Hugoâs attorneys have filed legal documents claiming Williams attempted to register trademarks for the Neptunes name in violation of a previous agreement to split everything 50/50.
Hugoâs attorney Kenneth D. Freundlich wrote in the filing, âBy ignoring and excluding [Hugo] from the any and all applications filed by applicant for the mark âThe Neptunes,â applicant has committed fraud in securing the trademarks and acted in bad faith.â
However, according to a statement to Billboard from Pharrellâs reps, Williams did try to get Chad onboard with no success. ââPharrell is surprised by this,â it reads. âWe have reached out on multiple occasions to share in the ownership and administration of the trademark and will continue to make that offer. The goal here was to make sure a third party doesnât get a hold of the trademark and to guarantee Chad and Pharrell share in ownership and administration.â
Billboard explains in its report that Williams submitted three applications in 2022 to register The Neptunes: one for streaming, one for music videos and similar media, and one for live performances. Hugoâs attorneys argue that his name was not listed as a co-owner of the The Neptunes entity and that they reached out to Williams to get the issue corrected multiples times since. While Williamsâ reps have apparently offered to include Hugo, it would be under what Chadâs lawyers call âonerous business terms.â
Michael Keaton received solid advice from Jack Nicholson while the two were in the midst of filming the first Batman movie. Unbeknownst to the actors, the film would go on to become a box office sensation and cement the Dark Knight as a box office staple for decades to come. One could even go so far as to argue that there wouldnât be a Marvel Cinematic Universe if Tim Burtonâs weirdly gothic film hadnât been a smash hit. It was that huge.
Like any actor whoâs tackled a superhero role, Keaton was concerned with getting in shape. Fortunately, a wise and snarky Nicholson schooled Keaton on the virtues of working smarter not harder, which the Beetlejuice actor recently shared in a new video interview with GQ.
âOne day Jack Nicholson walked by me and goes, âWhat are you doing?â I said, âIâm working out.â And he said, âWhat are you doing that for?â I didnât have an answer for him, he just walked off,â he said. âI approached it totally wrong. Itâs better to be really small and little and thin inside the thing. You can move, you can breathe inside. I donât know what I was thinking, I just thought âIâm an actor, Iâm gonna do all this stuff!ââ
While Keaton threw himself into the role of Batman/Bruce Wayne, he did admit to having doubts about the movie. He also had no idea why the heck everyone even cared about his casting.
âWhen they said, âWeâre thinking of doing Batman,â I said, âWait, youâre thinking of making a movie about Batman?â Keaton revealed. âThe fact that Tim said âThat guy, I want that guyâ⊠the fact that people cared one way or another so much is still baffling. But that was a ballsy move on his part.â
You can watch the full GQ interview with Keaton below or just watch the Batman stuff, which starts right out of the gate:
Itâs become common to hire on-set intimacy coordinators, and even though not everyone loves it, it seems to be going pretty well over the last few years (mostly). But even if there are people there to help map out an âintimateâ scene, that doesnât mean itâs not weird for everyone involved.
In the new HBO drama The Regime, Chancellor Elena Vernham (Kate Winslet) has a pretty complicated love life which plays out in episode five. Winsletâs character has been in cahoots with Herbert (Matthias Schoenaerts) who is NOT her husband, but they did have some pretty weird sex.
During the ordeal, Elena warns Herbet âNo biting,â which inevitably sends some of the crew into hysterics. âWe did have a couple of moments when things would happen that were so funny that people had to be sent out,â Winslet recently explained. âWhen we were shooting Episode 5, Elena and Zubak having sex, and sheâs screaming at him, âNo biting! No biting,â two people had to be sent out for laughing,â she added.
Unfortunately for them, the two people sent away were the most important in that moment: a cinematographer and makeup artist. âMatthias had all these [fake] tattoos. He was getting sweatier and sweatier, and they just kept sort of rubbing off on parts of my body,â Winslet said of the moment. âI was like, âThis is really like Iâve got the newspaper printed on me.’â The person who was supposed to fix it was probably off cackling in the bathroom.
It seems this wasnât the only time the crew was sent away, as Winslet said it would âhappen a lot.â Listen, if you saw this in person, youâd probably lose it, too:
After spending a decade in Bellator, Michael âVenomâ Pageâs jump to the UFC came with plenty of question marks. His win wasnât spectacular, but his debut at UFC 299 against Kevin Holland served its purpose in moving him up the rankings.
For others, a win in their UFC debut may mean a great deal. For MVP, it was the first step in his journey toward UFC glory.
âThis is something that Iâve envisioned. I saw how it would go. Not getting the knockout is the only thing that I think didnât go the way I wanted it to go. But everything else was according to plan,â MVP tells Uproxx Sports. âSo I think it just means more for everybody else, âcause thereâs always been that question mark on my standard and can I hang in the UFC at the top level? So yeah, Iâm just living my normal MVP life.â
Despite the fight going a full three rounds to decision, MVP is ready to get back out there as quickly as possibly. He doesnât have a target opponent, but says he wants to keep moving up the rankings. Ideally, that starts with an appearance on the England show coming up in July. And if everything goes to plan, heâd also like to be on the September card in Vegas.
âThe goal is a couple of big wins and then go for that shiny gold belt at the top,â MVP continues. âA step up is a step up. So whoeverâs ranked higher than me, I go for those people, those names, tick them off and then do the same thing again until the UFC are like, no, itâs time for this guy to get up.â
While MVPâs performance may not have wowed in terms of getting a finish, his entrance stole headlines when he took a page out of WWE legend The Undertakerâs book. He hasnât been as much into WWE in its current state, but admits he was a big fan of the Attitude Era, with many of the legends of the pro wrestling world inspiring him to this day.
âAs much as I was known, Iâm a bit unknown with regards to the question mark of, can he do this at the UFC level? Kevin Holland stepped up to approach somebody that is that unknown. So I wanted to come in with that kind of scary approach,â MVP says. âAnd thatâs why I wanted to pick Undertaker. It worked out. I think people enjoyed it. They would definitely have enjoyed it even more so if I was able to execute the full walkout.â
The full walkout he pitched included the lights going dark, his brother functioning as a body double of MVP in the Octagon, the lights going dark, and him appearing in the tunnel. Usually as he gets closer to fight night, heâll get inspiration, often working with his family about what he can do next. While much of his pitched entrance was shot down, he was still able to achieve his goal of wowing the audience and putting on an entertaining evening.
âObviously (the UFC is) not used to doing things like that, a little bit of a pushback. But I think now that theyâve seen me, seen what itâs done, they may allow me to be a little bit more expressive,â MVP says.
âThey understand that Iâve got a really creative mind and I really envision the whole picture versus just the fight. I think when the UFC wanted to acquire me, they would have known that it would have come with me wanting to do those type of things and me wanting to be a bit grateful in those moments as well. So I think eventually theyâll give me a little bit more freedom.â
Victor Wembanyama had a monster night on Friday to lead the Spurs to a rather stunning overtime win over the New York Knicks, with the rookie star scoring 40 points, pulling down 20 rebounds, and dishing out seven assists.
It was Wembanyamaâs first 40/20 game, and at the end he showed how much the win meant to him when he intercepted the Knicks final pass downcourt, hugged the ball (much like Tim Duncan), and then launched the ball into the crowd in celebration. That last part drew the attention of the league, as the NBA frowns on throwing things into the crowd, and Wembanyama got slapped with the first fine of his career, sending the league office a $25,000 donation on Sunday.
After the Spurs faced the Warriors on Sunday and came close to upsetting another playoff hopeful â with Wemby scoring 32 points to go along with nine rebounds, five assists, four steals, and three blocks â he was asked about whether he was surprised by the fine. The young Frenchman noted that he knew it was a possibility, but he was hopeful the league would see that his intent was to âmake some guyâs dayâ by throwing the ball into the crowd and let it be.
Wemby on being fined $25,000:
“I know players have gotten fined for throwing the ball in the stands before, but they did it with bad intent. I was just doing it to make someone’s day.” pic.twitter.com/LjilePLBmS
Unfortunately, the league doesnât particularly care about intent in this instance, but I do like the thought from Wemby. There are certainly levels to throwing things into the crowd, and this was a celebratory one where he was just trying to give someone a great souvenir rather than angrily chucking the ball into the stands.
Barbieis universally beloved, except in the eyes of The Academy and Shakira. On Monday morning, April 1, Shakira was revealed as the latest Allure cover star. In the accompanying profile, writer Patricia Alfonso Tortolani asked Shakira if sheâd watched Barbie. The Colombian icon confirmed she watched the movie, then indulged a âlong pauseâ before giving her full review.
âMy sons absolutely hated it,â Shakira said. âThey felt that it was emasculating. And I agree, to a certain extent. Iâm raising two boys. I want âem to feel powerful too [while] respecting women. I like pop culture when it attempts to empower women without robbing men of their possibility to be men, to also protect and provide. I believe in giving women all the tools and the trust that we can do it all without losing our essence, without losing our femininity. I think that men have a purpose in society, and women have another purpose as well. We complement each other, and that complement should not be lost.â
âI was in the mud,â Shakira told Allure. âI had to reconstruct myself, to reunite all the pieces that had fallen apart.â
She added, âMaking this music has shown me that my pain can be transformed into creativity. The songs are full of anecdotes and some very intense emotions I have experienced in these two years. But creating this album has been a transformation in which I have been reborn as a woman. I have rebuilt myself in the ways I believe are appropriate. No one tells me how to cry or when to cry, no one tells me how to raise my children, no one tells me how I become a better version of myself. I decide that.â
Eminem fans have impatiently awaited news of a new album from the Detroit rap icon for nearly four years. He last released new music in 2020 with his eleventh studio album Music To Be Murdered By and its extended edition, Side B. While that project totaled 33 songs, it still wasnât enough to satisfy fansâ cravings for another complete collection. While Em has offered appetizers here and there â âDoomsday 2â and âLace Itâ spring to mind â he hasnât acknowledged the hunger for a full-length project until now.
Of course, your mileage with this ânew albumâ may vary depending on your tolerance for revisiting catalog⊠uhhh⊠classics. And for April Foolsâ jokes.
Oh yeah, sorry, Eminem fans but the ânew albumâ the Rap God is pushing is actually the oldest one in his discography: his independently released 1996 debut studio album, Infinite, which was his introduction to the Detroit rap scene at large. However, the album didnât receive much pickup outside the Motor City due in part to comparisons of the young Eminem to influences like AZ, Big L, and Nas. While it received mixed reviews at the time â and in retrospect â it offers a rare glimpse at an earnest, developing Eminem, without some of the quirks that would later become his signatures.
Fans have hoped that the album would make it to streaming, but it looks like Eminemâs joke remains a joke â at least, for now. Some are taking it well; others⊠not so much. Check out Emâs tongue-in-cheek trailer for Infiniteâs âreleaseâ below.
Keeping up with new music can be exhausting, even impossible. From the weekly album releases to standalone singles dropping on a daily basis, the amount of music is so vast itâs easy for something to slip through the cracks. Even following along with the Uproxx recommendations on a daily basis can be a lot to ask, so every Monday weâre offering up this rundown of the best new music this week.
Are Camila Cabello and Charli XCX beefing? It doesnât look like it, but the song at the core of that narrative just dropped: Cabelloâs Playboi Carti-featuring âI Luv It.â The glitchy single sees Cabello embracing a more experimental pop direction that incites interest for whatâs to come next.
St. Vincent â âFleaâ
St. Vincent announced some tour dates last week in support of her upcoming album All Born Screaming. She also came through with new music from the project, handing Dave Grohl the drum sticks on the dynamic rocker âFlea.â
Doechii and JT â âAlter Egoâ
Doechii and City Girlsâ JT are helping put Florida on the hip-hop map in 2024, and now theyâve joined forces on a new collab, âAlter Ego.â The tune, built on a sample of âShow Me Loveâ by Robin S., is a dancefloor rager thatâll get you moving with an aggressive edge.
J-Hope with Gaeko and Yoonmirae â âNeuronâ
This past week was a big one for BTS fans, as J-Hope dropped his Hope On The Street documentary and the accompanying Hope On The Street Vol. 1 mini album. The brief project sees him link up with a number of collaborators, like Benny Blanco and Nile Rodgers On âLock/ Unlock,â his BTS bandmate Jung Kook on âI Wonder,â and Gaeko and Yoonmirae on âNeuron.â
Rico Nasty and Boys Noize â âH.O.T.â
Rico has consistently been one of the most creative and adventurous rappers in the game, and to that point, her new project, a collab with Boys Noize called HARDC0RE DR3AMZ, sees her exploring dance music. In a recent Uproxx interview, Rico spoke about her love for rave culture and its influence on her work, saying, âI travel a lot and do a lot of shows overseas and they still love to dance out there, so I just wanted to do something that I never did before and really dive into what that could sound like.â
1999 Write The Future and Rich Brian â âPump It Upâ Feat. TiaCorine
Mysterious 88rising-affiliated group 1999 Write The Future is back with another banger, linking up with Rich Brian and TiaCorine on âPump It Up.â Uproxxâs Aaron Williams notes the song âtakes its name from the favored refrain of the jock jams of the â90s and, appropriately, takes heavy inspiration from them, with synthetic laser blaps, echoing bass, and rapid tempo.â
DIIV â âEveryone Outâ
When DIIV shared âEveryone Outâ last week, they said the song âutilizes a softer and more textural sonic pallet.â That indeed is true, as the song, while bearing some shoegaze and slowcore influence, is far from heavy and instead creates an immersive but uncluttered aural environment over the course of five minutes.
Vampire Weekend â âMary Booneâ
Vampire Weekend is nearly back after years away; Their most recent album is 2019âs Father Of The Bride. Only God Was Above Us arrives in a matter of days, though, and they previewed it with another single last week, âMary Boone.â The track sees the band continuing in its more experimental direction, but that doesnât mean âMary Booneâ is without its catchy moments.
d4vd â âFeel Itâ
For the new season of Prime Videoâs animated superhero series Invincible, d4vd dropped of âFeel It.â What weâre feeling here is âgood,â as itâs a groovy and upbeat tune that sees the singer in a positive spot with their romantic life.
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