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  • Rocker loses cool on stage, leaves mid-song: ‘(Expletive) y’all, I’m going’

    Rocker loses cool on stage, leaves mid-song: ‘(Expletive) y’all, I’m going’

    Kid Rock’s surprise appearance at a Nashville concert was cut short when the rocker left the stage mid-song.

    The Detroit area rocker was introduced as a special guest at Bon Jovi keyboardist David Bryan’s birthday bash on Saturday night, Feb. 7, according to Taste of Country and as seen in a TikTok video from ZPierre509.

    Rock was performing “Proud Mary” when the singer was underwhelmed with the crowd’s response.

    “Hey, hey, stop. If you ain’t gonna clap, we ain’t gonna sing,” Rock said, according to the video. “That’s how it’s gonna go.”

    The singer then showed the crowd how he wanted them to clap with their arms over their head.

    “Don’t get too fast,” Rock said as he demonstrated.

    Rock started to sing again, but was still dissatisfied with the audience and stormed off the stage.

    “You know what? (Expletive) y’all. You ain’t gonna clap, I’m going,” Rock said before leaving.

    Rock recently announced a seven city tour with Chris Janson opening in some cities and Uncle Kracker opening in others.

    The tour will start in Omaha, Nebraska, in March and end in Kansas City, Missouri, in April

  • Kanye West now selling swastika t-shirt after Super Bowl ad

    Kanye West now selling swastika t-shirt after Super Bowl ad

    Kanye West is now selling a swastika t-shirt on his website, capping a week that started with his surprise appearance with practically nude wife Bianca Censori at the Grammys and ended with a string of antisemitic social media posts.

    The rapper’s website currently has a single item for sale: a white t-shirt with a black swastika on the front.

    The store item’s appearance comes after West reportedly spent $8 million on a lo-fi Super Bowl commercial for the Los Angeles area which featured West sitting in a dentist’s chair and asking people to go to his website.

    TMZ reported on Monday that 100,000 shirts had already been sold.

    West’s latest stunt comes on the heels of Elon Musk limiting the rapper’s X account for posting pornography, which prompted West to leave the social media platform entirely.

    A day prior, West assured fans he was not in the midst of a mental health crisis after earlier in the week saying he had autism.

    “I wouldn’t want anybody to do an intervention of me,” he said in a video posted on Sunday.

    Musk previously suspended West on the platform in 2022 for making antisemitic remarks but reinstated his account in July 2023.

  • Green Day-Inspired Comedy Movie in the Works From Live Nation Productions (EXCLUSIVE)

    Green Day-Inspired Comedy Movie in the Works From Live Nation Productions (EXCLUSIVE)

    A comedy movie inspired by (and developed with) Green Day is being produced by Live Nation Productions.

    Titled “New Years Rev,” the film is a coming-of-age story of three friends — played by Mason Thames, Kylr Coffman and Ryan Foust — who journey to Los Angeles, mistakenly believing that their band is opening for Green Day on New Year’s Eve.

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    Per the logline, “Their roadtrip is a rowdy and mischievous jaunt across the country filled with adventures, based on the exploits of Green Day and their years of living in a tour van.”

    The film, written and directed by Lee Kirk, also stars “The Office” favorites Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey, alongside Ignacia Diaz-Silverado and Keen Ruffalo. Production is underway in Oklahoma.

    “Van days rule. You will drive all night on no sleep then play a show for 10 kids in a basement of a friend of a friend’s house 50 miles east of anywhere you’ve ever heard of,” said Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong in a statement. “But you’ll do it again the next day, and the one after that. Because you’re doing it with your bandmates who become your family and it’s unlike anything you’ve ever known. It’s electric. Let the music and mischief ensue.”

    “New Years Rev” is produced by Tim Perell for Process; Green Day’s Armstrong, Mike Dirnt and Tre Cool; and Stella Bulochnikov for Pat Solitano Productions. Ryan Kroft and Michael Rapino for Live Nation Productions and Jonathan Daniel are executive producers.

    Green Day, the rock trio behind alternative classics like “Basket Case,” “American Idiot” and “Good Riddance (Time of Your Life),” released its latest album, “Saviors” in 2024. The California rockers are set to headline Coachella in April.

    Live Nation Productions is the film and TV arm of Live Nation Entertainment. Its music-inspired projects include the Oscar-winning “A Star Is Born,” “Moonage Daydream,” “Love, Lizzo” and Anderson .Paak’s upcoming scripted feature “K-Pops.”

    “With incredible guidance from Green Day, ‘New Years Rev’ tells the story of young artists chasing a dream — long nights, endless miles, and the electrifying rush of the stage fueling their journey,” said Kroft, Live Nation Productions’ head of film and TV. “Brought to life by an incredible cast, it’s a tribute to the magic of live music.”

  • Salman Rushdie attacker trial live: Hadi Matar goes on trial

    Salman Rushdie attacker trial live: Hadi Matar goes on trial

    A man accused of attempting to murder Satanic Verses author Salman Rushdie will go on trial in New York this morning.

    Hadi Matar, a 27-year-old from New Jersey, has pleaded not guilty to charges of attempted murder and assault, which carry a sentence of up to 25 years in prison.

    Sir Salman is expected in court this week to face his alleged attacker, two years after he was stabbed more than a dozen times onstage before he was due to deliver a lecture, leaving him blind in one eye.

    It came more than three decades after Ayatollah Khomeini, the former Iranian supreme leader, issued a fatwa calling for Sir Salman’s execution for The Satanic Verses and placed a multi-million dollar bounty on his head.

    Mr Matar’s lawyer has previously told The Telegraph that his client cannot receive a fair trial because there are no Muslims in the jury pool.

  • Kendrick Lamar televised ‘the revolution’ during Super Bowl halftime performance. Here’s what it meant

    Kendrick Lamar televised ‘the revolution’ during Super Bowl halftime performance. Here’s what it meant

    Standing atop a Buick GNX, rapper Kendrick Lamar warned, “The revolution ’bout to be televised. You picked the right time, but the wrong guy.”

    Flipping Gil Scott-Heron’s 1971 poem about Black liberation, “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised,” (and possibly taking aim at President Trump, who was in attendance), Lamar utilized his 13-minute Super Bowl halftime performance to tell a uniquely American story — all while dissing Canadian rapper Drake.

    Fresh off a clean sweep at last weekend’s Grammys, the 37-year-old Compton rapper elicited a slew of theories and interpretations, from both fans and peers, about his performance, which celebrated Black culture. As his dancers, dressed in red, white and blue, assembled to create a divided American flag, with Lamar at its center, his storytelling was subtle but powerful.

    Inside New Orleans’ Caesars Superdome, actor Samuel L. Jackson appeared as Uncle Sam in a star-patterned top hat and introduced the crowd to “the great American game.” Guiding the audience through halftime, he made remarks like “Too loud, too reckless, too ghetto” after Lamar’s performance of “Squabble Up.” When longtime collaborator SZA joined the rapper to sing “Luther” and “All the Stars,” the Oscar-nominated song from “Black Panther’s” soundtrack, Jackson exclaimed, “That’s what America wants! Nice and calm.” The actor’s performance and commentary led to comparisons to his Uncle Tom role in Quentin Tarantino’s “Django Unchained,” where he played a loyal house slave named Stephen.

    Throughout the show, Lamar openly toyed with the idea of whether he would perform the Drake diss and L.A. anthem, “Not Like Us,” saying, “I want to play their favorite song, but you know they love to sue” — referring to Drake’s defamation lawsuit. But as the recognizable beat echoed, Lamar flashed a sly smile while rapping the line, “Say, Drake, I hear you like ’em young,” and let the audience fill in the blank, calling him a “certified pedophile.”

    Rapper Flavor Flav was among the celebrities who took to X to praise the performance, writing, “The way the WHOLE stadium just yelled ‘A MINOOOOOOOOOORRRRR.’ ” Ab-Soul, who’s signed to Lamar’s label, Top Dawg Entertainment, also wrote on X, “BIG AS DA SUPER BOWL,” referencing Drake’s “First Person Shooter” — the track that instigated the feud between the rappers. Doechii, who was recently won top rap album at the Grammys, congratulated SZA and Kendrick, saying, “So proud of yall so inspired.”

    Also, during his performance of “Not Like Us,” the camera flipped to show tennis star Serena Williams crip-walking. After receiving backlash for doing the same dance in 2012 following her Olympic win, the fellow Compton native brought the dance back for the big game. The athlete was also rumored to be in a relationship with Drake in the early 2010s. After years of speculated disses by Drake in songs like “Worst Behavior” and “Nothings Into Somethings,” Williams took the opportunity to perform with his biggest adversary.

    Lamar ended the show with an electric performance of “TV Off.” Joined by collaborator DJ Mustard, it was a full-circle moment in which he called for viewers to turn away from distractions and focus on the reality around them.

    Mike Carson, co-creative director and production designer of the halftime performance, told Wired that the stage had a video game motif. The performance spaces in the shape of Xs, Os and triangles resembled PlayStation controller buttons. The performance concluded with the words “GAME OVER” spelled out in the crowd — referencing both the game and his beef with Drake.

  • David Johansen Has Stage 4 Cancer and a Brain Tumor, Leaving His Family to Fundraise for ‘Incapacitated’ Singer’s Medical Care

    David Johansen Has Stage 4 Cancer and a Brain Tumor, Leaving His Family to Fundraise for ‘Incapacitated’ Singer’s Medical Care

    The family has teamed up with Sweet Relief Musicians Fund to raise money for his treatment

    David Johansen, the singer from the seminal punk band New York Dolls, has stage 4 cancer, his daughter shared in a statement announcing fundraising efforts to care for his illness.

    “David is a legend but he’s also my very real very sick dad,” his daughter Leah Hennessy shared in an Instagram post on Feb. 10, when she announced a partnership with the Sweet Relief Musician’ Fund — which provides financial assistance to artists and those in the music industry struggling with health challenges.

    On the charity’s website, Hennessey shared Johansen’s health struggle, explaining, “David has been in intensive treatment for stage 4 cancer for most of the past decade.”

    Although she did not offer specifics about his type of cancer, she shared that five years ago, it progressed to a brain tumor. “There have been complications ever since. He’s never made his diagnosis public, as he and my mother Mara are generally very private people, but we feel compelled to share this now, due to the increasingly severe financial burden our family is facing.”

    “To make matters worse, the day after Thanksgiving David fell down the stairs and broke his back in two places.” He underwent surgery, but Hennessy explains that since then, “David has been bedridden and incapacitated. Due to the trauma, David’s illness has progressed exponentially and my mother is caring for him around the clock. “

    As Johansen said in a statement, as reported by Rolling Stone, “We’ve been living with my illness for a long time, still having fun, seeing friends and family, carrying on, but this tumble the day after Thanksgiving really brought us to a whole new level of debilitation. This is the worst pain I’ve ever experienced in my entire life. I’ve never been one to ask for help, but this is an emergency. Thank you.”

    The family is raising money for full-time nursing and physical therapy, as well as daily expenses. “With professional specialized care, we are hopeful that David can regain some mobility and independence,” Hennessey wrote.

    Along with the New York Dolls, Johansen is also well-known for his alter-ego Buster Poindexter; In 1987 he scored a Billboard hit with single, “Hot Hot Hot” as the outlandish character, a year before his memorable turn as the Ghost of Christmas Past in Bill Murry-led hit Scrooged.

    As Hennesssy wrote in an Instagram post: “David is a legend but he’s also my very real very sick Dad. I have so much to say but I guess I’ll be posting about this a lot and I don’t have to say it all now. I know how dire so many of our situations are right now, and how much fundraising literally everyone is doing but if you love David or any of the magick he’s brought into the world please just take a minute to read this or share it. Thank you guys as always.”

  • Kid Rock storms off stage after fans fail to clap at Nashville show

    Kid Rock storms off stage after fans fail to clap at Nashville show

    Kid Rock abruptly ended his performance at Jon Bon Jovi’s bar in Nashville after growing frustrated with the audience’s lack of participation.

    The 54-year-old musician attended Bon Jovi keyboardist David Bryan’s birthday celebration as a special guest at JBJ’s on Saturday.

    The Cowboy rocker — who recently performed at an inauguration rally for President Donald Trump — became irate while singing a cover of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s Proud Mary, as the crowd failed to clap like he had asked them to.

    He stopped the performance mid song, as seen in footage shared on YouTube, and told the female singer of the band, which also included Bryan himself, ‘F**k them. F**k them. Hey, hey, stop.’

    Rock, whose real name is Robert James Ritchie, then demonstrated how he wanted the crowd to clap, telling them, ‘If you ain’t gonna clap, we ain’t gonna sing. That’s how it’s gonna go.’

    A few people clapped briefly, but it wasn’t enough for the All Summer Long hitmaker, as he stormed off the stage, telling the audience, ‘You know what, f**k y’all. You ain’t gonna clap, I’m gone.’

    Kid Rock, 54, abruptly ended his performance at Jon Bon Jovi’s bar in Nashville after growing frustrated with the audience’s lack of participation; seen performing in Washington in January

    The band, including Bryan — who turned 63 on February 7 — appeared confused as they looked around following his departure.

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    Bryan then seemed to throw up his hand while speaking to another musician as Rock made his hasty exit.

    The rocker did not return for the rest of the show.

    Rock has not yet commented on the incident.

    He is next set to hit the stage in April for his Rock the Country co-headlining tour with Nickelback.

    It comes following his performance at Trump’s inauguration event last month in Washington, D.C.

    Rock also performed at the Republican National Convention last summer.

    Rock said more celebrities now ‘feel it’s safe’ to support Trump after he won the White House for a second time.

    The musician made the comments on Fox News ahead of Trump’s pre-inauguration rally.

    The raucous event, held at Washington D.C.’s Capital One Arena, also featured performances from The Village People, Billy Ray Cyrus, Lee Greenwood.

    He attended Bon Jovi keyboardist David Bryan’s birthday bash on Saturday, but became irate during a cover of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s Proud Mary, as the crowd failed to clap; seen in January

    He stopped the show mid song and told the female singer of the band, which also included Bryan himself, ‘F**k them. F**k them. Hey, hey, stop’; seen in 2024

    A few moments later he stormed off the stage, telling the audience, ‘You know what, f**k y’all. You ain’t gonna clap, I’m gone’; seen in 2024

    The band, including Bryan — who turned 63 on February 7 — appeared confused as they looked around following his departure; (L-R) Bryan, Bon Jovi, and Tico Torres seen in 2024

    ‘Now they feel it’s safe to go in the water after dipping their toe in it for four to eight years,’ Rock said regarding the rise in Trump acceptance in Hollywood and beyond.

    ‘I mean, welcome to the party, like I’ve said. Better to have them on board than not,’ he added. ‘You can just tell there’s a whole change in the air.’

    Rock also delighted fans as he posted his reaction to Trump winning the US presidential election.

    The staunchly Republican singer, who has campaigned for Trump, posted a video showing the reactions of ‘Kid Rock vs Bob Ritchie’ – his birth name.

    Set to his track American Rock ‘n Roll, Kid Rock walked out clad in a fiery red tracksuit – before donning a MAGA hat, smoking a cigar and picking up a mic.

    He then dropped the mic, grabbed his crotch and swore at the camera.

    Switching to Bob’s reaction, the musician – now clad in a baseball cap, tee and shorts, said: ‘Let me convey to my friends, family and supporters, now is not the time to gloat.’

    ‘We must remember that most of our left leaning friends are good people who want the same things in life as we do but simply think differently on how to get there.’

    ‘It is now time to be the bigger man, to extend an olive branch and unite all reasonable people of this great nation.’

    ‘God has blessed America and together with President Trump we will make America great again.’

    Last month Eminem and Kid Rock were praised by fans for putting their differing political views aside ahead of the election.

    It comes following his performance at President Donald Trump’s inauguration event last month in Washington, D.C. (pictured)

    The singer is next set to hit the stage in April for his Rock the Country co-headlining tour with Nickelback; pictured at the Kentucky Derby in 2024

    In the clip a shirtless Kid Rock says: ‘I love Eminem. We’ve been friends for many years. I don’t agree with his politics, but I do give credit to him and people like Taylor Swift for standing up and not being afraid to be vocal for that which they believe.

    ‘Thinking differently and having the freedom to do so is what makes this country great. My stance is unequivocally MAGA as I know in my heart, mind, body and soul that President Trump will make America great again. God bless the U.S.A.’

    Eminem – real name Marshall Mathers – responded: ‘Here’s one thing @KidRock and I do agree on… GO @Lions!!!! Appreciate you, Bob.

    Kid Rock replied: ‘Thanks @Eminem – Who would of thought it would be 2 white rappers from Detroit / Michigan to show our divided Country what class is and how it should be done! Appreciate ya too Marshall!’

  • What did Serena Williams have to do with the Super Bowl halftime show? A lot, actually

    What did Serena Williams have to do with the Super Bowl halftime show? A lot, actually

    Serena Williams is known for her killer moves on the tennis court, but it’s her dance moves that have fans spiraling after the Super Bowl.

    The athlete made a blink-and-you’ll-miss-it appearance during Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime show on Feb. 9.

    The camera panned to Williams during Lamar’s song “Not Like Us” and showed the 43-year-old dancing like a pro for a few seconds.

    As she moved to the beat, the athlete raised her hands and kicked her feet as she swayed from side to side in a dance move known as crip-walking (more on that later).

    After the Super Bowl, Williams took to X to reflect on her moment in the spotlight.

    Williams’ appearance in the halftime show is also raising eyebrows because Lamar brought her out on stage during a song that’s commonly known as a diss to Drake. Lamar and Drake feuded over the years, culminating in a series of diss tracks about one another last summer — and a lawsuit.

    Add to the mix that Williams and Drake also dated, and you’ll see why the tennis champion’s appearance was so potent.

    Crip-walking is a dance move that derives its name from the Crips, a Los Angeles street gang.

    According to the book “Hip Hop Around the World,” the crip walk originated in California in the early 1970s.

    The footwork, when the move started, was meant to spell out words, especially C-R-I-P. “As the dance developed over time, leg movements such as bending the knees and then straightening to create a pumping action or pointing the feet outward from the knees then sliding the feet in unison also became common,” the encyclopedia entry, written by humanities professor Anthony J. Fonseca, explains.

    Anything that’s associated with gang life is often mired in controversy, and crip-walking is no exception. In 2002, some Los Angeles schools banned the move from parties and proms, per the Los Angeles Times.

    Williams herself made headlines for crip-walking in 2012 after beating Maria Sharapova at Wimbledon. The Guardian at the time captured Williams fielding questions about it at a press conference three weeks after the winning match. “All people know that the crip walk is not just a dance,” a journalist said.

    Williams responded, per the Guardian, “It was just a dance. I didn’t know that’s what it was called. Second, why are you asking me that? If anything, you should be trying to ask me questions to lift me up not bring such things … I’m done with that question.”

    Both Lamar and Williams grew up in Compton, California. It’s also the city where Williams’ half-sister, Yetunde Price, was killed in a drive-by shooting in 2003. A local gang member was later convicted of Price’s murder.

    After Williams was essentially cancelled for crip-walking in 2012, her Super Bowl performance brought mixed reactions from social media users. Some were impressed with her dance moves, including one X user who commented, “I saw you and screamed, ‘That’s Serena, I know that crip walk!’”

    Another wrote, “I think half of my neighborhood heard me screaming your name! Looking good.”

    Still, some X users wondered why Williams would do a dance that’s associated with gangs given the way her sister died.

    “Was kinda of shocked…. Always figured you as more class than crip walking on live TV given your sister’s situation. Still love ya but shocked!” one commented.

    This isn’t the first time Williams has publicly crip-walked since Wimbledon, however. She also did the move at the ESPY Awards during her opening monologue in July 2024 — and happened to mention Lamar and Drake’s beef.

    “If I’ve learned anything this year, it’s that none of us — not a single one of us, not even me — should ever pick a fight with Kendrick Lamar,” she said.

    When the song “Not Like Us” began to play, Williams briefly crip-walked then said, “He will make your hometown not like you. The next time Drake sits courtside at a Raptors game, they’re going to ‘Forrest Gump’ him. Seat’s taken!”

    Williams has been married to Alexis Ohanian since 2017 and the couple shares two children. But once upon a time, Williams dated Drake, a rapper known for hits like “Hotline Bling” and “Hold On, We’re Going Home.”

    Drake references Serena in a few of his songs, including the 2013 song “Worst Behavior,” where he raps, “I swear I could beat Serena when she playin’ with her left.”

    The rapper also name-dropped the tennis player in his 2022 song “Middle of the Ocean,” where he rapped, “Sidebar, Serena, your husband a groupie.”

    Ohanian appeared to address the diss in a post on X, writing, “The reason I stay winning is because I’m relentless about being the absolute best at whatever I do — including being the best groupie for my wife & daughter.”

    Williams responded with a string of hearts.

    Lamar, meanwhile, also has sung about Williams. In the Drake diss track “Not Like Us,” Lamar suggests that Drake “better not speak on Serena.”

    “Not Like Us” also levels more serious accusations against Drake. In “Not Like Us,” Lamar raps, “Say, Drake, I hear you like ’em young/ You better not ever go to cell block one.” He later says, “Certified Lover Boy? Certified pedophiles,” a play on Drake’s 2021 album, “Certified Lover Boy.”

    Drake has since filed a lawsuit against Universal Music Group, which represents both Drake and Lamar, for defamation and harassment, saying that the company helped to spread a “false and malicious” narrative about him.

    During the Super Bowl on Feb. 9, Lamar didn’t use the word “pedophile” when he performed “Not Like Us,” but he seemed to pretend to pat a child’s head while saying, “Drake, I hear you like ’em young.”

    X users had a range of mixed reactions to the performance. For starters, some didn’t know Williams dated Drake.

    “I’m prolly the only person who didn’t know Serena Williams & Drake was ever even a thing,” one wrote.

    Some social media users were entertained by Williams’ cameo, including one who commented, “Kendrick bringing one of Drake’s exes out to literally dance on his grave was so good.”

    Others were confused about the rationale behind Williams’ appearance, including one who wrote, “I don’t understand the logic in Kendrick bringing Serena Williams, Drakes older ex-girlfriend, onstage to dance to a song about Drake being a pedophile.”

    In the midst of all the chatter, some X users stopped to remind the world that Williams isn’t just someone’s ex-girlfriend appearing at the Super Bowl.

    “The fact that people are marginalizing that cameo to her being Drake’s ex is appalling.. That’s Fkn SERENA WILLIAMS! One of the all time best athletes in the world! Crip Walking at the MF Super Bowl reppin Compton! Put some respect on her name!!” one wrote.

    “Serena’s husband prolly set her clothes out the night before like it was the first day of school the next day,” one person tweeted.

    Another tagged Ohanian asking him to “confirm or deny.” Ohanian replied with a photo of Lamar at the moment that he sings, “Say, Drake, I hear you like ’em young.”

  • Selena Gomez breaks silence on ‘Emilia Pérez’ co-star’s offensive posts

    Selena Gomez breaks silence on ‘Emilia Pérez’ co-star’s offensive posts

    Selena Gomez breaks silence on ‘Emilia Pérez’ co-star’s offensive posts

    KiMi Robinson, USA TODAY

    February 11, 2025 at 1:22 AM

    Selena Gomez is breaking her silence as her film “Emilia Pérez” is embroiled in a PR crisis due to past social media posts from co-star Karla Sofía Gascón.

    In a Q&A about her Virtuosos Award win during the Santa Barbara International Film Festival on Sunday, the Golden Globe nominee admitted that the recent controversy has impacted the way she’s been feeling as the Netflix crime drama musical collects trophies at Hollywood award shows.

    “I’m good. I’m really good,” Gomez, 32, said. “Some of the magic has disappeared. But I choose to continue to be proud of what I’ve done, and I’m just grateful. I live with no regrets, and I would do this movie over and over again if I could.”

    Gomez’s comment comes days after director Jacques Audiard distanced himself from Gascón in a Feb. 5 interview with Deadline, calling her past social media posts “inexcusable” and confirming he had not been in contact with her since they became public. In recent weeks, Gascón has made a number of public statements in response to her racist and xenophobic social media posts that an X user resurfaced at the end of January.

    This is a critical time for Hollywood’s award season, with final votes for the March 2 Academy Awards due on Feb. 18. “Emilia Pérez” leads with 13 nominations.

    Gascón has offered her “sincerest apologies” for her past comments aimed at Muslim people, Oscars diversity and George Floyd, which were seemingly posted as recently as 2020. However, she also denounced the people who brought her years-old posts to the forefront, writing, “They have achieved their objective, to stain my existence with lies or things taken out of context.”

    In a 50-minute interview with Juan Carlos Arciniegas for CNN en Español on Feb. 2, Gascón said she did not “recognize” some of the old posts social media users have called out, per CNN.

    Selena Gomez casts doubt on future of her music career

    During the Q&A, Gomez expressed excitement for her acting career, which has been marked by Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for “Only Murders in the Building” and “Emilia Pérez,” respectively.

    “Having someone see something in me besides the obvious was such a special experience,” Gomez said. “The director just really trusted me, and I was so grateful because I’ve gotten to show people that I am capable of doing more. And I hope this is just the beginning for me in this field.”

    She also cast doubt on her future as a singer.

    ‘Emilia Pérez’ controversy: Why ‘torturous’ movie is criticized for its representation

    “I’m ready to just focus on this for a while,” Gomez said. ” I think film and art making and being around such incredible, talented people that have done nothing but uplift me along the way. I don’t know, it’s going to be hard for me to ever go back to music after this.”

    After the film festival crowd expressed shock at this admission, Gomez laughed for at least 10 seconds. When asked whether she would “never say never,” the Disney Channel alum replied: “Maybe.”

    Gascón was also among this year’s recipients of the Virtuosos Award but was not in attendance at the film festival. The award, which is presented to “‘up-and-coming’ actors for achieving a breakthrough performance,” also named Kieran Culkin, Ariana Grande, Mikey Madison Harris Dickinson, Clarence Maclin and John Magaro as honorees.

    Meanwhile, “Emilia Pérez” co-star Zoe Saldaña was named the recipient of SBIFF’s American Riviera Award, which honors “outstanding achievement in American film.” The actress has also criticized Gascón’s posts.

    “It makes me really sad because I don’t support (it), and I don’t have any tolerance for any negative rhetoric towards people of any group,” Saldaña said at a Q&A on Jan. 31, per a video by The Hollywood Reporter.

    This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Selena Gomez breaks silence on Karla Sofia Gascon’s offensive tweets

  • Kanye West exits X, credits Elon Musk with ‘allowing me to vent’ via venomous rants

    Kanye West exits X, credits Elon Musk with ‘allowing me to vent’ via venomous rants

    Ye, after a weekend of spewing more antisemitic and hateful comments on X, offered a message of praise for the app’s owner, Elon Musk.

    “I appreciate Elon for allowing me to vent,” the controversial rapper formerly known as Kanye West tweeted Sunday evening, according to KTLA. “It has been very cathartic to use the world as a sounding board.”

    Ye gave kudos to Musk as he announced he would be going dark on X. The “Vultures 1” rapper, 47, seemingly deactivated his account days after using Musk’s platform to declare himself a Nazi and express renewed praise for Adolf Hitler. In addition to the antisemitic posts, Ye called for the release of jailed music mogul Sean “Diddy” Combs and declared his “dominion” over wife Bianca Censori.

    The “Heartless” musician has a long history of making provocative and harmful statements and in recent years faced scrutiny for his comments about the Jewish community — a number of which he published on X. In 2022, Ye had threatened on X that he would go “death con 3 on JEWISH PEOPLE,” prompting suspensions from both that platform and Instagram. His comments also prompted multiple clothing companies and management firms to cut ties with Ye. But both X and Instagram eventually reinstated the Grammy winner’s account and he continued to double down.

    In December 2023, Ye apologized for another round of antisemitic “outbursts” and said he would commit himself to “learning from this experience to ensure greater sensitivity and understanding in the future.”

    During Super Bowl LIX on Sunday, Ye aired a cryptic commercial directing viewers to a link for his Yeezy clothing line. The website touts only one item: a $20 white T-shirt bearing a black swastika.

    Before Ye credited Musk’s platform for hosting his venomous posts, the X owner on Sunday tweeted that the rapper had been posting illicit content. Musk, also head of the Department of Government Efficiency, apparently found time between gutting various government agencies over the weekend to chime in on Ye’s internet activity. Musk also flirted with Nazi imagery earlier this year when he extended multiple salutes with his right arm during an inauguration event for President Trump.

    “Given what he has posted, his account is now classified as NSFW,” Musk replied to an X user who alleged Ye had posted pornography. “You should not be seeing that anymore.”

    Only time will tell.