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Victoria Monét Is A Lesson In Never Giving Up

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Last September, the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards upset a lot of people when Victoria Monét was snubbed from performing. Victoria Monét was not one of those people.

The Atlanta-born, Sacramento-bred powerhouse gracefully thanked her fans for their “advocation for me” and clarified, “My team was told it is ‘too early in my story’ for that opportunity so we will keep working!” She ended her X (formerly Twitter) post with, “For me, it’s part of the story … and in God’s time.”

The VMAs’ decision was spectacularly ignorant for various reasons, not least of which that Monét’s “On My Mama” had been one of the hottest songs (and music videos) of the summer. But Monét is used to this. She shouldn’t have to be, but she is. Consistently, she has professed an unshakable conviction in what is meant for her, finding it in due time. The past year has surely felt like divine timing — from the August release of Jaguar II, her exquisite debut studio album, to winning three Grammys in February and making her Coachella debut in April (Beyoncé blessed Monét’s set by sending her flowers, a higher honor than the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire.) More recently, Monét owned the 2024 BET Awards on June 30 — winning the night with her and Teyana Taylor’s “Bad Girl” performance — and shared top billing with Janet Jackson, her foremost influence, at Essence Festival 2024.

Long ago, she unsubscribed from arbitrary, linear timelines and subjective deification.

Increasingly, the music industry pedestals young, unpolished (and often white) artists who can generate instant yet fleeting gratification through online engagement. While Monét can play the numbers game, her artistry stands in defiance. Monét’s age is an outsized narrative because society insists on its significance in all the wrong contexts.

Ageism eventually comes for everyone, but it’s especially cruel to athletes, pop stars, and women. We should all thank God that Monét — a powerful Black woman who has danced since adolescence and mastered R&B/hip-hop so thoroughly that her pop appeal is undeniable — didn’t let ageism sabotage her career before it had a chance to blossom. Monét’s 35 years symbolize resilience and serve as proof of concept for anyone weighed down by the dumbfounding societal standard declaring someone’s twenties as their only viable decade.

Monét wasn’t visible in her twenties, but she was always viable. Her impact was palpable, even if her face wasn’t readily attached. It began with a 2008 MySpace DM to Rodney “Darkchild” Jerkins, leading to a move to Los Angeles in 2009 to join Jerkins’ girl group, Purple Reign, which never materialized. Instead, she cut her teeth as a songwriter for the likes of Ariana Grande, Fifth Harmony, Kendrick Lamar, Nas, T.I., and more. At one point, according to Billboard, she was a credited songwriter on 12 Billboard Hot 100 charters. In April 2019, Monét joined Grande, her most prolific collaborative relationship by far, as a forward-facing artist on their single (and bisexual anthem) “Monopoly,” which peaked at No. 69 on the Hot 100. Monét achieved top-tier songwriting success while simultaneously fighting for respect as a solo artist — releasing four EPs between 2014 and 2018 — and never seeking a shortcut.

“When I was putting out my first EPs, I didn’t have a team, and I didn’t have a manager,” Monét told Vulture in February. “Like, it was just me.”

Last November, when Monét learned she’d earned seven Grammy nominations in real time, she was surrounded by her family and team — jumping with glee and screaming in relief. If that recognition had come earlier, when she first thought she wanted it, that room wouldn’t have been as full. She wouldn’t have her longtime partner John Gaines or their three-year-old daughter, Hazel, who became the youngest-ever Grammy nominee as a featured artist on “Hollywood.” The moment couldn’t have been as satisfying. The timing wouldn’t have been right.

Come February, Monét won Best New Artist at the 2024 Grammys.

“To everybody who has a dream, I want you to look at this as an example,” she said in her emotional acceptance speech. “This award was a 15-year pursuit. I moved to LA in 2009. I like to liken myself to a plant who was planted, and you can look at the music industry as soil, and it can be looked at as dirty, or it can be looked at as a source of nutrients, and my roots have been growing underneath ground, unseen, for so long. I feel like, today, I’m sprouting.”

In May, she posted a framed screenshot of her February 2013 tweet manifesting a Grammy positioned behind her three Grammys, as she had also won for Best R&B Album and Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical.

“It’s an incredible reminder that when you want something, the only thing between you and that thing is time, and if you’re willing to spend that time in your highest forms of hard work, passion, consistency and gratitude for the journey, your dreams will have no choice but to run to you!!,” Monét captioned the Instagram post.

It’s easy to profess patience and perseverance from the mountaintop, but Monét has been about it. An album as timeless as Jaguar II can only come from someone who took her time — someone who lived a life first.

Monét’s “On My Mama” video features cameos from Hazel, her mother, Mommy Monét, and Chalie Boy. The Dave Meyers-directed, Sean Bankhead-choreographed “Alright” video pays homage to Janet Jackson, Missy Elliott, and Britney Spears. Those full-on, old-school videos exploded online, creating discourse and metaphorical bouquets tossed Monét’s way.

But that’s not why Monét filmed them. That’s not why she’s stuck around for fifteen years. Monét knows what lasts and what doesn’t because she lasted a decade-plus without the external validation that she’d always deserved. She’ll last for another fifteen-plus because she doesn’t need it.

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The No-Longer-Mythical ‘Community’ Movie: Everything To Know So Far After Joel McHale’s Recent Confession (Update For July 2024)

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How many times has the Community cast been asked when the Community movie will arrive? That number might be off the charts, but it’s definitely more than “six,” which is the number of seasons that the NBC comedy ran. That number surely also exceeds “six seasons and a movie,” which has been the well-founded expectation since, well, you can blame that on Abed. As it turns out, that line should come back to either bless or haunt Abed in the movie, if his current profession (as revealed by Donald Glover, which we will talk about momentarily) is any indication.

Wait, is the film really a thing? Yes. The greenlight arrived in 2023, but Joel McHale has been delivering promising words about the movie since the show ended, basically, and since that time, he has fielded so many inquiries that he admitted to Conan O’Brien (who called Community “for my money, one of the best sitcoms ever”) in 2021 that “I used to just lie about it” because there was nothing new to contribute to the conversation. Yes, he’s a stinker.

Let’s talk about what is concretely known about this movie, which is definitely going to fulfill the prophecy.

Plot

For starters, this will be “a college reunion,” according to what Donald Glover declared to Hollywood Reporter while promoting Mr. & Mrs. Smith earlier this year. This will also be a reunion where Chevy Chase’s character does not return. Presumably, this absence will be fine for everyone concerned, which we should have anticipated after Alison Brie told us (in 2019) about the cast’s ongoing text chain, “I feel like I can say that Chevy Chase is not on the chain.” The question there, of course, will be whether his absence is addressed, and whether that will include any verbal shots fired.

In all seriousness, however, Dan Harmon came through with a script after the film was officially greenlit last year (and subsequently delayed by strikes), and Glover did reveal the aforementioned reunion detail along with “Abed [Danny Pudi’s character] is like this big director now, and basically this is his magnum opus. I’m like, ‘This sounds f*cking tight.’” Of course, Glover also recently declared that he’s grown weary of being blamed for this movie’s endless delays, and fortunately, Joel McHale recently stepped up to take the blame on that note.

While promoting his role as The Bear‘s unrepentant Mean Chef, David Fields (a.k.a. “Chef Winger” to Community devotees), McHale told GQ the following:

“If it’s anybody’s fault, it’s my schedule on this one. It’s not [Donald’s fault] at all. He was available. No, no, no, no … I will say, and please print this … It was not Donald’s schedule. We love Donald. You can fully blame my schedule.”

And to add a bit of spice to that subject, Ken Jeong tweeted a screen cap of Deadline’s coverage of this quote and added, “Hey, I’m not to blame, either. I’m VERY available.”

McHale additionally confirmed of the film, “[I]t hasn’t been shot yet. It will be. And I don’t have a definitive update … But we have the money, and that is a huge step. And hopefully, people still want to see it. And Peacock’s paying for it. And so I can’t wait to do it.” He sounds relieved to not be making sh*t up anymore, and good for Chef Winger.

Cast

Yup, no Chevy Chase. However, we will certainly see Joel McHale as Jeff Winger, Donald Glover as Troy, Alison Brie as Annie, Yvette Nicole Brown as Shirley, Danny Pudi as Abed, Gillian Jacobs as Britta, Ken Jeong as Chang, and Jim Rash as Dean Pelton. Will we see any guest stars (maybe Paget Brewster, John Oliver, Keith David, Brie Larson) come back as well?

Release Date

McHale told GQ that “vaguely next year” is the magic time.

Trailer

Since The Darkest Timeline has already been mentioned in this category, please enjoy this also-good trip down memory lane with John Oliver.

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Josh Homme Needs Emergency Surgery, So Queens Of The Stone Age Are Canceling Some Tour Dates

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It looks like Queens Of The Stone Age leader Josh Homme is in the midst of a health scare: Today (July 9), the band announced they they are canceling some upcoming tour dates due to Homme needing “emergency surgery.”

The band’s post shared on social media reads, “QOTSA regret to announce that Josh Homme must return to the United States immediately for emergency surgery. Every effort was made to push through and play for you, but it is no longer an option to continue.” It goes on to note that concerts and festival appearances between July 10 and 27 have been canceled, and that additional information about tickets will be available from festival organizers and points of sale.

This post is being updated.

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Are Rashida Jones And Vampire Weekend’s Ezra Koenig Married?

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Rashida Jones and Vampire Weekend leader Ezra Koenig have been one of indie music and TV’s biggest relationships for a while, as they reportedly started dating in 2016. Given that they’ve been together for nearly a decade, some might wonder:

Are Rashida Jones And Vampire Weekend’s Ezra Koenig Married?

Technically, no, they’re not… but practically, they pretty much are.

In a recent interview with The New Yorker, Jones was asked, “You’re now married to Ezra Koenig, of Vampire Weekend, and have a kid with him. At what point did you get married? I feel like that went under the radar.” She responded, “Oh, we’re not married. We just kind of call each other that. But we are what we are, in the eyes of God! My parents only got married when my dad had his first brain aneurysm and my sister was 6 months old, because of rights stuff. I’m sure we’ll get married at some point, but we basically are.

(This follows a March interview with The Guardian in which Koenig referred to Jones as his “wife.”)

Jones was also asked, “Did you embrace the role of the rock-star girlfriend?” she replied, “Like, vintage fur coats and bus life? No. Too old for bus life. But I’m extremely proud. He takes a very long time to make his albums, which is so lucky for me, because it means he’s home a lot of the time. This is our second tour cycle really, so we’ll see how far I go with rock wife.”

Check out the full interview here.

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What’s The ‘Song Of The Summer’ For 2024? The Candidates So Far

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“I love that song. It’s like the hit of the summer. When they play that jam, I’m jamming.”

Those are the words of tennis icon Serena Williams, speaking during a panel at Essence Festival this past weekend. She was talking about Kendrick Lamar’s Drake diss “Not Like Us,” but Williams’ crowning of the tune begs the question: What is the “Song Of The Summer” for 2024?

It’s an unofficial distinction (well, Billboard has an official chart for it now) that annually carries some cultural weight. It’s also just a fun thing to think and debate about midway through the year. Technically, we’re only just at the start of summer, as the season officially runs from June 20 to September 22. There’s still so much summer left, so instead of handing out the title now, let’s look at the leading candidates at the moment, making the case for (and against) some of the most obvious contenders.

Kendrick Lamar — “Not Like Us”

The argument for: “Not Like Us” has everybody talking, so much so that Serena Williams is publicly discussing it. Rick Ross got punched (allegedly) over it. The song has reached “referenced in local weather reports” status. Plain and simple, it’s a mainstream hit.

The argument against: The song came on so strong in early May that it’s safe to wonder if it has already peaked. (The song’s recent well-received video demonstrates the track’s staying power, though.) Also, given that the whole thing is a Drake diss, it’s just not very nice! (Some of the following arguments against other songs may be equally flimsy. These are all beloved hits, after all.)

Post Malone and Morgan Wallen — “I Had Some Help”

The argument for: The longest-running No. 1 song on the Hot 100 of the year so far? It’s “I Had Some Help.” Pair that with the fact that this Malone and Wallen collab is currently the most visible crossover hit in the ongoing country music wave and it has a strong case.

The argument against: The main opposing force here is whether the song has enough juice on its own beyond the headline-making collaboration. Wallen and Post are two of music’s biggest stars and that certainly has helped the song’s trajectory. It’s hard to say if that will be enough to carry the tune through the hot months to come.

Shaboozey — “A Bar Song (Tipsy)”

The argument for: There’s something about country music that’s routinely perfect for summer, and just like Malone and Wallen’s single, “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” is landing at just the right time. It has had a gradual climb up the Hot 100 and as of yesterday, it’s his first-ever No. 1 single.

The argument against: The biggest reason to say “no” to this one has nothing to do with the song itself, but its competition. “A Bar Song” is fantastic, but it’s just going up against some heavy hitters that have demonstrated bigger and more sustained success. But, maybe its newfound No. 1 status is the start of a run of its own.

Tommy Richman — “Million Dollar Baby”

The argument for: If you’ve been online, you’ve heard “Million Dollar Baby”: In June, the song broke the record for the most weeks at No. 1 on the TikTok Billboard Top 50 chart. There’s no debating whether people are into this one.

The argument against: “Million Dollar Baby,” with its April release date, is older than the aforementioned songs. Given that viral hits like this often have relatively short shelf lives, this one very well could be a relic of viral history soon, well before summer is up.

Tinashe — “Nasty”

The argument for: Tinashe got to flex on her former label a bit with this one: The song is originally from April, but it started going viral on TikTok in June. Consequently, it has become her biggest solo hit on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

The argument against: “Nasty” is really more of a viral hit than it is a chart hit so far: Despite its ubiquity online, it has yet to crack the top 40 on the Hot 100. “Nasty” could use some more reach before it truly enters the conversation.

Billie Eilish — “Birds Of A Feather”

The argument for: Billie is one of music’s favorite personalities, and she’s done it all by doing her own thing. She doesn’t chase radio-friendly hits, but that doesn’t mean she’s incapable of them. “Birds Of A Feather” is an example, a bit of romantic pop fun, and the people love when Billie gets a win.

The argument against: It’s still hard to tell the sort of staying power this one will have. It was only just released as a single last week, so at this point, predicting whether this will end up being the summer’s defining song would be a bold call.

Chappell Roan — “Good Luck, Babe!”

The argument for: Roan has been one of the year’s biggest breakout stars so far, so much so that it’s been challenging for her to handle. Leading the way is “Good Luck, Babe!,” which has swelled into her most significant hit to date.

The argument against: Chappell isn’t the most obvious of hit-makers. Sure, the song rules, but we’ve already seen one Kate Bush song top the charts this decade, it’s hard to imagine it happening again. So, who knows how much time this one has left in the summer sun. (It did just hit the Hot 100 top 10 for the first time yesterday, though.)

Sabrina Carpenter — “Espresso”

The argument for: Of course we had to mention “Espresso.” Carpenter was an emerging star before the caffeinated single, but the song absolutely took off and established Carpenter as a no-qualifier-necessary, S-T-A-R star. There’s also the fact that “Espresso” basically sounds like it was made to a summer smash, with its warm vibes and radio-friendly hook. Carpenter’s personality also just makes her a fun person to root for and listen to, which certainly works in favor of “Espresso.”

The argument against: Carpenter has moved onto pushing a new hit, “Please Please Please.” “Espresso” is still doing just about as well as the fresher single, though: “Please Please Please” had more Spotify streams in the US last week, but “Espresso” was No. 1 on the same chart globally. Ultimately, of all the songs on this list, “Espresso” may have the least working against it for “Song Of The Summer” consideration.

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A hilarious ‘confession’ has people opening up about their own ‘life in your 40’s’ moments

Aging is a funny thing. You start off young and excited and eager to get older, and then at some point you reach a point where getting older becomes less fun and more…achy.

Your 40s is generally when you start to feel aging hit in random ways. Healthy living can help fend off a lot of aging woes, but not everything. And it’s not even just bodily aging that manifests in your 40s. It’s things like needing to sleeping less, realizing exactly how dumb you were in your 20s and developing a sudden, inexplicable fascination with birdwatching.

Or bird arguing, as the case may be.


Someone who identifies as Xennial (on the cusp of Gen X and millennial) shared a “Life in your 40s” confessional about an argument they got into with the birds in their yard, which prompted others to share their own mid-life quirks.

The post read:

“Today I had an argument with the birds of our backyard.

I took down the bird feeder to fill it and all the foliage had a cacophony of noises as if to say, ‘Took you long enough.’ This was not the happy sounds of birds loving life. This was the sounds of demands. I told them I’ve been busy and they’ll just have to wait.

I then decided to shift the hummingbird feeder a bit because lately I’ve been banging into it despite having it in the same spot for several years.

I shit you not, as I was on the ladder a hummingbird came over and hovered near me giving me the death stare. I told her that I was just moving it and to give me a second.

My god what has happened to me?

What’s your recent ‘life in your 40s’ story?

Update: The hummingbird has come back several times now rather pissed the feeder has moved 3 inches. She won’t drink out of it, but keeps checking to see if I have put it back.

Update 2: After hours of me telling her I’m not moving it, she finally drank. I win.”

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Other Reddit users’ 40-something stories did not disappoint.

Some had their own bird encounters to share:

“My husband is hell bent on befriending the local crows. He bought a 25 lb. bag of peanuts and throws a handful out on to the deck every morning. They’re getting more and more comfortable eating closer to the house, and now they ‘summon’ him with aggressive caws if he’s late putting out their breakfast. His goal is to Disney Princess it at some point. #lifegoals”

“Hahaha I am the crazy bird lady in our neighborhood and my husband says it’s like a scene from Snow White when I open the backdoor to let the dog out. All the birds and usually a chipmunk go flying!”

Someone shared this classic:

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And another added:

“Well, I’m glad it’s not just me.

I’m 42, and last summer I really started feeding the birds, but I’d intentionally let the feeder go empty for a day or two. My goal was that they’d eat some of the yellow jackets that are frequently hovering near my south facing wall. They bitched an absolute ton when I would fill the feeders. They would eat the yellow jackets though.

Then, this last fall, my cameras caught me singing ‘Muh birds, muh birds, gonna feed muh birds’ while carrying my bag of seeds. I was happy as clam. The wifey showed me, and the kids, the footage. Now, whenever I’m feeding the birds, my middle son starts singing it to me.

I used to chase bad guys, with a gun, and a taser (I was in law enforcement for a decade, I fix robots now.) Now, I have an eleven year old harassing me because I’m nice to the local wildlife.”

There were also lots of body betrayal experiences:

“If I sit for too long it’s exhausting and I have to go lay down and get some rest.”

“I slept funny last night, and I don’t think I’ll ever recover.”

“No joke. I literally slept weird 4 weeks ago and have been dealing with a pinched nerve in my neck ever since. Went from 42 to feeling 82 overnight.”

“Last week I sneezed while in the shower and threw my back out.”

“If I feel a sneeze coming when I am in the shower, I sit down. Standing shower sneezes are how you break a hip.”

“Can’t trust my lower GI to do anything right anymore.”

“I start peeing the second I head into the bathroom to pee.”

And a host of other random middle-agey realities:

“Complaining about the price of cereal.

No clue of today’s music.

Go big or go home? Buddy you didn’t even need to ask the question. Home.

Lastly, my daily word search.”

“I didn’t make it to the store today, and the window/will to leave my house has passed, so I’ll probably go another week without the items I intended to purchase today 🙃”

“My friend is having a pool day and I don’t want to go. I don’t want to take off my clothes and I really just want to chill in my house because I work tomorrow and I need a day to get ready.”

“I went to bed at 4pm and woke up at 11 on the 4th of July. 41 doesn’t hit like 21 did. 😂”

“I’m 45, and my boyfriend is 32. We went through an exhibit Friday and he finished long before I did because I had to stop and read all the plaques and information, which I never use to do.”

“Yeah I just built a raised garden bed and am super excited to plant squash! Wtf happened to me….”

Here’s to the joys of aging! May your backs be limber and your birds be plentiful.

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Are Tyga & Sabrina Claudio Dating?

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Tyga has been a busy man. The “Ay Caramba” rapper continues to rack up notable music collaborations. Tyga’s latest came by way of his joint album with YG, Hit Me When You Leave The Klub.

But Tyga’s music isn’t the area of his life in which he has a lengthy resume. Over the years, he has been linked with several women including Blac Chyna (Angela White), Kylie Jenner, and most recently Avril Lavigne . However, fans believe Tyga has found a new lover in singer Sabrina Claudio.

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Are Tyga & Sabrina Claudio Dating?

Yesterday (July 8), the pair shocked followers after posting a joint post on their official Instagram pages. In the gallery of image, Tyga and Sabrina are flirty cuddled waterside as the sunset peaks through behind them. As the “Better Version” singer (dressed in a two-piece swimsuit) is smiles with her arms wrapped around Tyga’s neck, users on the platform began to flood the comment section with questions.

So, are Tyga and Sabrina Claudio actually dating? All signs and user speculation point to this meetup being a teaser for new music to come. After a quick scroll down Sabrina’s profile, on June 2, the singer shared another set of images in the same bathing suit.

Similar rumors began to circulate when Tyga and Uproxx cover star Chlöe were spotted together in December 2023. In the end, it didn’t manifest into anything. The last thing the public knew, Tyga and Avril Lavigne were back together.

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‘All American: Homecoming’ Recap: ‘Ready Or Not,’ Here I Come In Season 3, Episode 1

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(WARNING: Spoilers for this week’s All American: Homecoming episode will be found in the recap below.)

All American: Homecoming is back with a season three premiere episode “Ready Or Not” and the series wasted no time bringing the drama. The episode opens with Damon Sims and the Bringston baseball team in the middle of their championship game, where the team is down 10-4 and at risk of losing a very important game. Thankfully, JR, who missed the last eight months battling aplastic anemia, showed up to support his squad and give Damon and the team a much-needed confidence boost as they went on to win 11-10. As all of this is going down, Bringston leaders received word that the school plans on shutting down two athletic programs in a pivot to become a more academic-focused institution. To the surprise of everyone, the baseball team, despite the championship, was listed as one of those two teams.

As a result, Simone and Damon’s relationship, which has gone on for about a year, is now at risk as Damon has to find a new school to play at in order to fulfill his last year of eligibility before a jump to the MLB. Thanks to help from he and JR’s dad, Damon lands on an opportunity to go pro with a team in the Dominican Republic. He initially believes that he and Simone can continue their relationship once he goes to DR, but Simone notes that the distraction of a long-distance relationship is not something they can afford to deal with right now. Damon initially pushed back at the idea of breaking up, but he eventually accepted it. What ends up happening between them (as well as Simone and Lando) remains to be seen, as the episode concludes with a time jump to Simone’s junior year as she moves into Amara’s now-old apartment with Nate and Keisha as her roommates.

Elsewhere in “Ready Or Not,” we see that Amara and Marcus did not recover from the surprise appearance from Marcus’ ex-wife, whom he was still technically married to. Despite repeated apologies from Marcus, Amara refuses to give him any time of day for any conversation that wasn’t about Bringston. It doesn’t seem like the two worked things out as Amara took on a new gig in The White House, making it practically impossible for her and Marcus to have a real relationship. Marcus and Damon also got into a heated argument after the former confessed that he knew for quite some time that the Bringston baseball would get shut down, but by the end of the episode, the two are able to patch things up.

We also learn that JR fully recovered from battling aplastic anemia, but it didn’t come without some complications. Keisha stepped up to be his bone marrow transplant, but the operation came with complications that sidelined Keisha from her dance career for some months. It’s something she hid from JR initially, but came clean about once he found out and confronted her. Oh, and family dinners are back! Thea made a surprise appearance, which seemed like it would be awkward with Simone and Damon’s relationship, but she seemed completely fine with them dating.

Now that you have a quick summary on this week’s episode, let’s dive into some final thoughts we have after watching “Ready Or Not.”

Marcus Got Himself A Brutal Lesson On Transparency

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This week was a tough one for Coach Marcus. He’s yet to earn the forgiveness of Amara following the season two finale where his ex-wife made a surprise to him and Amara. Then he gets into an argument with Damon after he confesses that he always knew that the baseball program would get axed at Bringston. The heated conversation ends with Marcus trying to apologize to a frustrated Damon, who storms out of the coach’s office in front of his teammates.

Marcus is eventually able to apologize to Damon and earn his forgiveness, but he didn’t have the same luck with Amara, who is still upset with him over his ex-wife’s surprise visit. Though Marcus believed that their divorce was finalized, he knew a year prior to his ex-wife’s visit that the paperwork was not complete — just like he knew that the Bringston baseball program would have its funding rerouted. If Marcus learns anything from these situations, it’s that honesty is the best policy. The faster you rip off the band-aid, the sooner you’ll heal.

Amara Moved Out, But Did She Move On?

Speaking of Marcus, we return to All American: Homecoming where we reconnect with Amara, who is as stressed as anyone can be as a college president. News that Bringston will shut down two athletic programs has her scrambling to find a way to save them both. All of this goes down as Marcus makes some attempts to reconnect with her, but she makes it clear that she wants to be nothing more than colleagues. By the end of “Ready Or Not,” we see that Simone, Nate, and Keisha live in Amara’s old apartment, which she presumably moved out of for her new gig in The White House. Yes, Amara moved out, but how has she moved on? Is she angry with Marcus? What is her role at Bringston currently? Is she still there? All are questions that need answers, but we’ll get those in the next few episodes (hopefully).

Simone & Damon Can’t Afford To Be Distracted

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Just as we were ready to get used to Simone and Damon’s new relationship, the two have a wrench thrown in their relationship that tears it apart. The baseball program is one of two athletic programs that were shut down at Bringston, forcing Damon to salvage his career by going pro with a team in the Dominican Republic. Damon hoped to continue their relationship as he began his career in DR, but Simone rightfully said that a long-distance relationship is the last thing either of them needs to deal with at this point in their lives. Damon needs to make the most of his year in DR so he can make the jump to the MLB, while Simone has a crucial tennis season ahead of her. It’s a hard pill to swallow, but a long-distance relationship will only lead to Simone and Damon resenting each other as it will pull them away from the respective paths they need to be on. Plus, it didn’t work with Simone and Jordan, what’s to say it will here? Even if it could, the time and energy to make it work is extremely limited on both sides.

JR Owes It To Himself To Fight

JR surprised his friends in “Ready Or Not” by showing up to the championship baseball game following his battle with aplastic anemia, which sidelined him for eight months. Despite fears about whether he was emotionally ready to handle watching his close friends and teammates play, JR knew that he owed it to himself to show his support and watch his team play, regardless of if they won or lost. In the same sense, JR owes it to himself to fight back from his health scare and get back on the baseball field. He didn’t fight through aplastic anemia for nothing, and now the chance to make that more than worthwhile comes through suiting up for a baseball game. The truth is, if JR doesn’t put forth this fight, he will always regret the decision. His teammates and friends always fought for him, and now, it’s time for JR to do the same for himself.

New episodes of ‘All American: Homecoming’ are available on CW TV on Mondays at 9 pm ET/PT and on the CW app and website at 3 am ET/12 am PT.

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‘Black Mirror’ Season 7: Everything To Know About The Netflix Anthology Series Including A Sequel To A Fan-Favorite Episode

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It’s hard to believe, but there are now over four times as many Black Mirror episodes that premiered on Netflix than the original run on Channel 4. Soon, there will be even more. The Charlie Booker-created anthology series is coming back for a seventh season of stories about the ways human use (and exploit) technology, often with perilous consequences.

Here’s everything we know about Black Mirror season 7, including plot details and the release date.

Plot

Black Mirror season 7 will contain six episodes, one of which will be a sequel to fan-favorite episode “USS Callister.” Brooker told The Hollywood Reporter that there were “various iterations” of the follow-up to the Star Trek parody, but “there are a lot of schedules to sort out, and then the pandemic got in the way. It was something that looked like it wasn’t going to happen, and so I was delighted when it did.” Jesse Plemons is a very busy man! He added, “But even writing the characters is a luxury I don’t often get. I’ve never had it before on Black Mirror, to have a character that survives beyond one episode! So that’s been a lot of fun, and then seeing them all on set has been fantastic.”

As for the other five episodes, Brooker hasn’t said much, other than they’re “a real mix of things, really exciting castings that have happened. I don’t want to jinx it by saying too much. We’re in the bit that I really like, where you’ve locked an episode, so that’s such a good feeling.” He also teased “something really cool right now that we’ve never done before — but I can’t say what it is.”

Black Mirror is nearly 15 years old — is there a chance this is the final season? “I don’t know,” Brooker answered. “I’m in a really, really fortunate position where I get to write this stuff, and it gets made, and I get to work with amazing people who also make me look better. And I love every minute. The editing is my favorite, actually. And there’s so much variety, so it’s in many ways inexhaustible. I’m sure I’ll find out when we’re not doing any more seasons! It will be made apparent to me at some point, I’m sure. But I’m in it for the long haul. I’m not going anywhere.” Safe to say, even if the show runs another 20 years, Black Mirror will not be hailing our AI overlords.

Cast

Could Jesse Plemons return for the “USS Callister” sequel even though his character starved to death in the original? “You’ll see. Yeah, you’ll see,” Brooker teased with a laugh. The story continues “from where we left off,” he added, so it’s possible Cristin Milioti, Jimmi Simpson, Michaela Coel, and Billy Magnussen, among others, could return. The typically star-studded cast for the rest of the season is currently unknown. Bring back Hamm!

Release Date

Black Mirror will return to Netflix in 2025, along with (hopefully) Stranger Things.

Trailer

This is the closest Netflix has coming to releasing a trailer:

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Sexyy Red Claimed That Her ‘4 President Tour’ Is Being Sabotaged, While Denying It Will Be Canceled

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Rap’s biggest names are struggling to keep their tours afloat. Several acts, including chart-toppers Metro Boomin and Future, were forced to cancel multiple show dates, reportedly due to poor ticket sales. But it looks like Sexyy Red could have to make a similar decision for her 4 President Tour.

According to Touring Data, ticket sales for the “F My Daddy Dad” rapper’s tour with supporting act Hunxho aren’t moving quickly enough. Based on the organization’s metric, other outlets speculated that the North American run would be canceled soon. Yesterday (July 8), Sexyy Red took to X (formerly Twitter) to deny the claim.

“My fans are buying tickets we’re doin just fine,” she wrote. “We not canceling no tour dis cancelling sh*t all cap 🧢🧢.”

Sexyy then went on to allege that her tour was being tampered with by other event promotions companies after she took things into her own hands.

“Dis how dey try to do u wen u go wit an independent promoter n the bigger companies try to sabotage u we not cancelling sh*t,” she wrote. “I did my touring deal with a black promoter black owned company AG Entertainment and now Dey playin dirty paying pages spreading fake news to discourage my fans from buying tickets.”

Sexyy Red’s 4 President Tour to kick off in August. Find more information here.