Megan Thee Stallion is no stranger to working out in the gym, whether she wants to get stronger or just work on keeping her booty in top shape. Yet, in a new video on Instagram, she revealed that she’d started doing Pilates.
The video opens with Megan prepping her workout by drinking green juice, while hilariously having Family Guy playing in the background.
“Pilates is not for the muthaf*cking weak,” Megan said in her voiceover, as she is seen standing up and working on her muscles. “These little b*tches that be doing Pilates, they might kick your head off with one swift kick. B*tch, I don’t want to f*ck with no b*tch who do Pilates.”
While she continues narrating, she also details how she had to lift a ball with her feet, per the Pilates trainer’s request. “Look how my legs are shaking,” Meg points out, before commenting at another part of the video, “I’m whooping Pilates’ ass cuz I ain’t gonna let Pilates whoop me.”
Megan also has some footage of her throwing in cardio and some weighted sit-ups into her workout video — that way she is working all aspects of her body.
“You wanna do some lunges because that’s what makes the booty sit up,” she added, ending the video by working out on her butt, before relaxing with some salmon and a Topo Chico.
Check out Meg breaking down her booty gym routine above.
Swifties from all over the world finally have the chance to unite. Next year, Taylor Swift fans can embark on a cruise with fellow Swift fans on the Swiftie-led “In My Cruise Era” cruise, which will take place on the Royal Caribbean International ship.
“Join us as we celebrate all things Taylor, make new friends, dress up in our favorite eras, trade friendship bracelets, and enjoy everything this amazing ship has to offer!,” reads a description on the official website.
Swift herself is not affiliated with the tour, but this makes for a great opportunity for Swifties to bond and gush over all things Swift.
The cruise is set to take off on October 21, 2024 from Miami, Florida, a day after Swift wraps up a three-show performance on her Eras Tour. “In My Cruise Era” will take place over the course of four days and Swifties on the cruise can look forward to visiting Royal Caribbean’s Bahamas private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay, and Nassau.
According to USA Today, Royal Caribbean’s Allure of the Seas ship can accommodate nearly 5,500 guests. That’s a whole lot of Swifties!
During the cruise, guests will be able to participate in bracelet exchanges, karaoke, trivia, and dance parties. There will also be nightly outfit themes based on Swift’s album eras.
“Oh boy this one has cut deep… Having to say goodbye to our Matty has been an insane wave of emotions that I’ve never experienced before,” she wrote on Instagram. “We all experience loss at some point in our lives. Loss of life or loss of love. Being able to really SIT in this grief allows you to feel the moments of joy and gratitude for having loved someone that deep. And we loved him deeply.”
Aniston called Perry “such a part of our DNA. We were always the 6 of us. This was a chosen family that forever changed the course of who we were and what our path was going to be.” The actress, who played Rachel Green on the NBC sitcom, praised Perry for how “he loved to make people laugh. As he said himself, if he didn’t hear the ‘laugh’ he thought he was going to die. His life literally depended on it. And boy did he succeed in doing just that. He made all of us laugh. And laugh hard.”
She continued:
Matty, I love you so much and I know you are now completely at peace and out of any pain. I talk to you every day… sometimes I can almost hear you saying “could you BE any crazier?”
You can see the post, including texts between Perry and Aniston, below.
In the two years since the Astroworld Festival disaster, in which 10 people were killed and hundreds more were injured, Travis Scott has said very little about the incident. Part of that was out of necessity; aside from an interview in the immediate aftermath (which didn’t go well for him), he spent much of the next year out of the spotlight, and this year, he focused on rolling out his album Utopia and its promotional tour as efficiently as possible — perhaps to avoid a media furor over Astroworld.
But he had to address the disaster eventually, and it appears he chose a friendly forum to do so: GQ‘s Men Of The Year cover story. During the interview, he talked about taking a break from music due to the festival disaster and its mental impact on him.
“Making music, you think about things that go on in life and things that happen in your life, and you dial in on things. That moment for families, for the city, you know, it was devastating. And when it came to making, like even finishing the album…I got back into it probably like, I don’t know, months and months and months after. And the idea of just even getting back into music, working on music and just even getting into that, was therapeutic of being able to channel some of the energy into production and sounds and finishing it.”
Travis also said he was “overly devastated” by the deaths, comparing the fans to his own family. “I always think about it,” he admitted. “Those fans were like my family. You know, I love my fans to the utmost… It has its moments where it gets rough and…yeah. You just feel for those people. And their families.”
He’s still addressing the fallout from the festival, as well. While a court ruled he would not be charged with any criminal offenses in June this year, a massive combined lawsuit against him and Live Nation from the hundreds of victims and survivors is still ongoing.
In the two years since the Astroworld Festival disaster, in which 10 people were killed and hundreds more were injured, Travis Scott has said very little about the incident. Part of that was out of necessity; aside from an interview in the immediate aftermath (which didn’t go well for him), he spent much of the next year out of the spotlight, and this year, he focused on rolling out his album Utopia and its promotional tour as efficiently as possible — perhaps to avoid a media furor over Astroworld.
But he had to address the disaster eventually, and it appears he chose a friendly forum to do so: GQ‘s Men Of The Year cover story. During the interview, he talked about taking a break from music due to the festival disaster and its mental impact on him.
“Making music, you think about things that go on in life and things that happen in your life, and you dial in on things. That moment for families, for the city, you know, it was devastating. And when it came to making, like even finishing the album…I got back into it probably like, I don’t know, months and months and months after. And the idea of just even getting back into music, working on music and just even getting into that, was therapeutic of being able to channel some of the energy into production and sounds and finishing it.”
Travis also said he was “overly devastated” by the deaths, comparing the fans to his own family. “I always think about it,” he admitted. “Those fans were like my family. You know, I love my fans to the utmost… It has its moments where it gets rough and…yeah. You just feel for those people. And their families.”
He’s still addressing the fallout from the festival, as well. While a court ruled he would not be charged with any criminal offenses in June this year, a massive combined lawsuit against him and Live Nation from the hundreds of victims and survivors is still ongoing.
Swifties from all over the world finally have the chance to unite. Next year, Taylor Swift fans can embark on a cruise with fellow Swift fans on the Swiftie-led “In My Cruise Era” cruise, which will take place on the Royal Caribbean International ship.
“Join us as we celebrate all things Taylor, make new friends, dress up in our favorite eras, trade friendship bracelets, and enjoy everything this amazing ship has to offer!,” reads a description on the official website.
Swift herself is not affiliated with the tour, but this makes for a great opportunity for Swifties to bond and gush over all things Swift.
The cruise is set to take off on October 21, 2024 from Miami, Florida, a day after Swift wraps up a three-show performance on her Eras Tour. “In My Cruise Era” will take place over the course of four days and Swifties on the cruise can look forward to visiting Royal Caribbean’s Bahamas private island, Perfect Day at CocoCay, and Nassau.
According to USA Today, Royal Caribbean’s Allure of the Seas ship can accommodate nearly 5,500 guests. That’s a whole lot of Swifties!
During the cruise, guests will be able to participate in bracelet exchanges, karaoke, trivia, and dance parties. There will also be nightly outfit themes based on Swift’s album eras.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been unfolding for nearly a century now, and ultimately, it’s a complex situation. It’s become particularly intense in recent months, and now, Halsey, who has previously spoken out in support of the Palestinian people, has shared some thoughts. In a new post, she revealed how her previous speech forced her to take significant measures to ensure her personal safety.
In a pair of Instagram Story text posts shared yesterday (November 14), Halsey explained she hasn’t spoken out in a while due to “cowardice,” because she’s “exceptionally anxious about navigating my responsibility as a career activist as it pertains to my daily life off of social media.”
She went on to note:
“During my last tour I had a volume of violent and threatening events occur that resulted in my home being swatted multiple times and required the presence of snipers in the sky during most of my shows that summer. After that happened, I made a conscious decision to protect my family from people who plan to enact violence towards me in disagreement of my opinions.”
She concluded the post by reaffirming her “stance regarding the liberation of the Palestinian people” and wrote, “I am making a series of size-able donations to relief and support organizations. My politics are uncomplicated and remain unchanged. I condemn any organized body of power unleashing acts of violence against innocent civilians. The rise of Antisemitism and Islamophobia is undeniable. I stand against hate speech in all forms. I stand for freedom and the right to live safely.”
Find Halsey’s full statement below.
“Lately I have been asked why I haven’t spoken about the conflict in Israel and Palestine for this great length of time. Especially after my supremely vocal support of the Palestinian people the past few years. A few people have suggested that it’s cowardice. And to be completely honest, it is.
I am, truthfully, exceptionally anxious about navigating my responsibility as a career activist as it pertains to my daily life off of social media: Being the mother of a small child and a member of my community, in addition to the contribution of my greater voice and platform. The global conversation has reached a level of volatility that I’m having a hard time navigating here AND offline.
During my last tour I had a volume of violent and threatening events occur that resulted in my home being swatted multiple times and required the presence of snipers in the sky during most of my shows that summer. After that happened, I made a conscious decision to protect my family from people who plan to enact violence towards me in disagreement of my opinions.
However. It doesn’t sit right with me that a decision I made for my own family is in turn keeping me from vocalizing support for families enduring far worse violence. Families caught between the brawling hands of a militarized government and a terrorist organization, and the diaspora of both parties trying to get through each and every day.
I have no meaningful statement or excuse to make that could justify my weeks of silence this time around. And I deeply despise the culture of deflecting responsibility to save face in front of the audience demanding comment. So instead I’m coming here to call it for what it is, admit my regret, and reaffirm my stance regarding the liberation of the Palestinian people.
I am making a series of size-able donations to relief and support organizations.
My politics are uncomplicated and remain unchanged. I condemn any organized body of power unleashing acts of violence against innocent civilians. The rise of Antisemitism and Islamophobia is undeniable. I stand against hate speech in all forms. I stand for freedom and the right to live safely.”
In the two years since the Astroworld Festival disaster, in which 10 people were killed and hundreds more were injured, Travis Scott has said very little about the incident. Part of that was out of necessity; aside from an interview in the immediate aftermath (which didn’t go well for him), he spent much of the next year out of the spotlight, and this year, he focused on rolling out his album Utopia and its promotional tour as efficiently as possible — perhaps to avoid a media furor over Astroworld.
But he had to address the disaster eventually, and it appears he chose a friendly forum to do so: GQ‘s Men Of The Year cover story. During the interview, he talked about taking a break from music due to the festival disaster and its mental impact on him.
“Making music, you think about things that go on in life and things that happen in your life, and you dial in on things. That moment for families, for the city, you know, it was devastating. And when it came to making, like even finishing the album…I got back into it probably like, I don’t know, months and months and months after. And the idea of just even getting back into music, working on music and just even getting into that, was therapeutic of being able to channel some of the energy into production and sounds and finishing it.”
Travis also said he was “overly devastated” by the deaths, comparing the fans to his own family. “I always think about it,” he admitted. “Those fans were like my family. You know, I love my fans to the utmost… It has its moments where it gets rough and…yeah. You just feel for those people. And their families.”
He’s still addressing the fallout from the festival, as well. While a court ruled he would not be charged with any criminal offenses in June this year, a massive combined lawsuit against him and Live Nation from the hundreds of victims and survivors is still ongoing.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been unfolding for nearly a century now, and ultimately, it’s a complex situation. It’s become particularly intense in recent months, and now, Halsey, who has previously spoken out in support of the Palestinian people, has shared some thoughts. In a new post, she revealed how her previous speech forced her to take significant measures to ensure her personal safety.
In a pair of Instagram Story text posts shared yesterday (November 14), Halsey explained she hasn’t spoken out in a while due to “cowardice,” because she’s “exceptionally anxious about navigating my responsibility as a career activist as it pertains to my daily life off of social media.”
She went on to note:
“During my last tour I had a volume of violent and threatening events occur that resulted in my home being swatted multiple times and required the presence of snipers in the sky during most of my shows that summer. After that happened, I made a conscious decision to protect my family from people who plan to enact violence towards me in disagreement of my opinions.”
She concluded the post by reaffirming her “stance regarding the liberation of the Palestinian people” and wrote, “I am making a series of size-able donations to relief and support organizations. My politics are uncomplicated and remain unchanged. I condemn any organized body of power unleashing acts of violence against innocent civilians. The rise of Antisemitism and Islamophobia is undeniable. I stand against hate speech in all forms. I stand for freedom and the right to live safely.”
Find Halsey’s full statement below.
“Lately I have been asked why I haven’t spoken about the conflict in Israel and Palestine for this great length of time. Especially after my supremely vocal support of the Palestinian people the past few years. A few people have suggested that it’s cowardice. And to be completely honest, it is.
I am, truthfully, exceptionally anxious about navigating my responsibility as a career activist as it pertains to my daily life off of social media: Being the mother of a small child and a member of my community, in addition to the contribution of my greater voice and platform. The global conversation has reached a level of volatility that I’m having a hard time navigating here AND offline.
During my last tour I had a volume of violent and threatening events occur that resulted in my home being swatted multiple times and required the presence of snipers in the sky during most of my shows that summer. After that happened, I made a conscious decision to protect my family from people who plan to enact violence towards me in disagreement of my opinions.
However. It doesn’t sit right with me that a decision I made for my own family is in turn keeping me from vocalizing support for families enduring far worse violence. Families caught between the brawling hands of a militarized government and a terrorist organization, and the diaspora of both parties trying to get through each and every day.
I have no meaningful statement or excuse to make that could justify my weeks of silence this time around. And I deeply despise the culture of deflecting responsibility to save face in front of the audience demanding comment. So instead I’m coming here to call it for what it is, admit my regret, and reaffirm my stance regarding the liberation of the Palestinian people.
I am making a series of size-able donations to relief and support organizations.
My politics are uncomplicated and remain unchanged. I condemn any organized body of power unleashing acts of violence against innocent civilians. The rise of Antisemitism and Islamophobia is undeniable. I stand against hate speech in all forms. I stand for freedom and the right to live safely.”
Following the death of Matthew Perry, his Friends co-stars have been coming forward with tributes to the late actor by sharing touching moments and beloved memories. As the other half of the show’s iconic Chandler and Monica relationship, Courteney Cox revealed her favorite outtake when the couple’s romance was first revealed during the episodes leading up to Ross’s wedding in London.
According to Cox, the relationship was only supposed to be a “one night fling,” but because audience’s loved the pairing so much, the two got married and welcomed twins as they stayed together all the way to the Friends finale.
“When you work with someone as closely as I did with Matthew, there are thousands of moments I wish I could share. For now here’s one of my favorites,” Cox wrote on Instagram while sharing a behind-the-scenes moment where she and Perry filmed Monica and Chandler’s big reveal. “In this scene, before we started rolling, he whispered a funny line for me to say. He often did things like that. He was funny and he was kind.”
In the clip, the audience can not stop laughing after Cox emerges from under the blankets after Ross leaves Chandler’s London hotel room. The laughter goes on for so long, that Cox has to wait to say the joke that Perry gave her. When she finally delivered the line, the two ended up breaking character and cracking up in the uproarious outtake.
“I am so grateful for every moment I had with you Matty and I miss you every day,” Cox wrote in the tribute.
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