Fyre Festival’s Blowjob Guy Is Now a Face of Evian Water
We met Andy King as a part of the fiasco that was the Fyre Festival. You may remember that was the Instagram influencer-fronted music festival that famously failed. It did so poorly that there were two documentaries created delving into the whole fiasco. One of those films was FYRE: The Greatest Party That Never Happened on Netflix and in that, Andy King, an event producer quickly became a star, if for no other reason than being willing to suck dick for $175,000 worth of water.
Yeah. An icon.
The issue was essentially that festival goers had arrived on the island and were stranded with very little provisions. Four eighteen-wheeler trucks were filled with $175,000 worth of Evian water that were being detained in customs and someone asked King to take one for the team and get them out. By take one for the team, we mean suck a dick.
According to King, Fyre Media founder and CEO Billy McFarland asked him to suck the dick of the head of customs in order to get the job done.
“I’m like, ‘Oh my gosh… I’m really’ — and I got into my car to drive across the island to take one for the team and I got to his office fully prepared to suck his dick,” King recounted in the movie. Thankfully he didn’t have to, but now he’s got something better: a deal with Evian.
“One year ago, I shared with the world my willingness to ‘take one for the team’ to bring Evian to thirsty festival-goers… and unexpectedly became an internet sensation overnight,” King said in an exclusive statement to PEOPLE. “On the first anniversary, Evian is dropping a special bottle with an all-new slogan in honor of my infamous team spirit.”
“As a long-time Evian fan — of both the water itself and the brand’s sustainable practices — I could not be more thrilled!”
Talk about making lemonade out of lemons.
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A Rage in Harlem (1991, Forest Whitaker, Gregory Hines, Robin Givens)
After her gangster boyfriend, Slim (Badja Djola), has a shootout with the police, Imabelle (Robin Givens) flees Natchez, Miss., with his stolen gold. She ends up New York with Slim’s gang in pursuit. In Harlem, she latches on to an innocent undertaker named Jackson (Forest Whitaker), who takes her in and falls in love with her. When the Mississippi mobsters finally show up, Jackson must enlist the help of his streetwise brother, Goldy (Gregory Hines), to save the girl.
Harriet True Story: What The Underground Railroad Movie Gets Right & Changes
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Harriet tells the heroic true story of Harriet Tubman, who helped free dozens of slaves along the Underground Railroad — but how much of it is true?
Harriet tells the remarkable true story of one of the country’s most heroic people, Harriet Tubman, who, in the face of bigotry and servitude, helped bring dozens of enslaved people to freedom — but how much did the Underground Railroad movie get right, and how much was exaggerated or tampered with to fit the big screen? Directed by Kasi Lemmons — who’s perhaps most known for her supporting roles in the horror classics The Silence of the Lambs and Candyman — from her co-written screenplay with Gregory Allen Howard, Harriet stars Cynthia Erivo in the titular performance, headlining a cast that also includes Hamilton star Leslie Odom Jr., Janelle Monáe, Joe Alwyn, and Clarke Peters.
While it is undoubtedly an integral part of the American narrative, the country’s slavery era and the Civil War is a period that is largely ignored by Hollywood, at least in comparison with other war-torn times in history. However, Harriet, which is being recognized early in the awards season for its devoted lead performance, is joining that relatively small class of award-worthy films dedicated to telling stories about this dark chapter in the country’s history. Included amongst those are Edward Zwick’s 1989 film Glory, Steve McQueen’s harrowing 12 Years A Slave, Anthony Minghella’s romantic drama Cold Mountain, and Steven Spielberg’s presidential biopic Lincoln.
Harriet Tubman, considering her mammoth efforts to preserve the ideals of freedom among her fellow slaves, has hardly received the level of attention she deserves. Harriet is a well-earned step in the right direction; though Lemmons does take some considerable liberties with its characters, as well as the timeline of Tubman’s life. The film is, on a basic level, the true story behind Harriet, one of the most important stories to be told on film in 2019.
Minty As A Slave & Her First Escape As Harriet
As seen in Harriet, Tubman grew up on a farm in Dorchester County, Maryland, where she was born Araminta “Minty” Ross. Despite what the film suggests — that the name “Harriet” came to her as a tangible acknowledgement of her freedom — it seems that Tubman had the name long before then, back when she was first married to her husband John (portrayed in the film by Zackary Momoh). Though her owners continued to acknowledge her as Minty, as evidenced by posted advertisements for her return.
The film also brings up a legal question as to Minty’s freedom before she escapes. Early on in Harriet, Minty and John hire a lawyer to investigate the will left behind by the great-grandfather of her owner, Edward Brodess, that supposedly claimed that the day Minty’s mother turned 45, she and her children would be set free; a claim Brodess tears up in his slaves’ faces. In reality, while Tubman did hire a lawyer to investigate the will, the document actually stipulated that Harrier and her siblings would be set free when they themselves turned 45 — not at the same time as their mother.
In real life and in the movie, Edward Brodess died not long after that, sparking Minty’s escape into action. Soon before his father’s death, Brodess’ son Gideon (Alwyn) caught Minty praying for Edward’s death, and when the prophecy appeared to have come true, Gideon decided to put her up for sale. As it turns out, while Minty really did pray for the death of her master, Gideon is just one of the many Southern characters who were conceived for the dramatic and narrative purposes of the movie. She was more than likely put up for sale due to the financial bind the plantation owners were put in after Brodess’ death.
Soon after the possibility of being involuntarily sold away from her family — as three of her sisters were long before — came to light, Harriet decided to leave them voluntarily in a plight for freedom. Her father helped her tap into the Underground Railroad through a local black preacher, based on the real life preacher Reverend Samuel Green, and after an almost 100-mile journey, Harriet Tubman made it to Philadelphia as a free woman; her reaction in the film, with her looking at her hands, is accurate by Tubman’s own account.
Harriet As A Conductor On The Underground Railroad
Once in Philadelphia, Harriet is directed to the black abolitionist and Underground Railroad conductor William Still (Odom Jr.). Just as he had in Harriet, Still really did keep a detailed records of practically every escaped slave he had encountered (he would eventually publish them as The Underground Railroad Records). However, because Still destroyed many of his notes before the Civil War — more than likely out of fear of retaliation brought on by the Fugitive Slave Act, which was put into action only a few months after Tubman’s initial escape — there is no proof that Still greeted Tubman upon her arrival to Philadelphia, though there are notes that indicate the two worked very closely together. Similarly, the character of Marie Buchanon (Monáe), a free black woman and business owner and helps teach Tubman how to live as a free woman herself, was completely fictional.
But even so, Harriet Tubman’s life in Philadelphia was distracted, if not unhappy. With the rest of her family stuck in Maryland, she felt like “a stranger in a strange land.” So, not long after making it to Philadelphia, Tubman decided to venture back to the hostile land she had just escaped from to extract her loved ones — including four of her brothers, her parents and a niece. As seen in the film, her husband, thinking that Harriet had died, re-married and opted to stay behind in Maryland; and two of her brothers retreated back to the plantation after initially running away with her. Her younger sister Rachel was the only one of her family members she didn’t have the chance to help escape — she tragically died before Tubman had the opportunity to bring her to freedom.
But even so, Tubman became a regular “conductor” on the Underground Railroad, steered by the visions she really did think were visions from God (though were more than likely a result of the dent in her head from abuse by her masters). Between 1850 and 1860, armed with a gun, she made 13 ventures to Maryland, helping over 70 people reach freedom. As seen in Harriet, because of the financial distraught she brought onto her former homeland, she was described by Maryland slave owners as “Moses” until they found out her identity. In that light, though the slave catcher Bigger Long (Omar Dorsey) was not real as well, though the character was a representation of the black slave catchers who did exist in the 19th century South.
Harriet During & After The American Civil War
At the very end of Harriet, the audience sees the titular hero at the forefront of a Union battalion, preparing them to take part in the Combahee River Raid. During this, Tubman, who was also a nurse, spy and scout for the Union Army, helped destroy Confederate supply lines and rescue about 750 fugitive slaves.
This, like most of the film, is accurate. As is the postscript, which describes Harriet Tubman as the first woman in history to lead an armed military raid. She died at the age of 91, surrounded by loved ones.
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‘Saved by the Bell’ reboot casts transgender actress Josie Totah
“Saved by the Bell” has found its star.
Josie Totah has been cast in the lead role for the reboot of the hit sitcom, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
She will play Lexi, the most popular girl at Bayside High.Totah, who rose to fame on the Mindy Kaling-produced show “Champions,” came out as transgender in a 2018 essay for Time magazine.
“I was afraid I wouldn’t be accepted, that I would be embarrassed, that the fans who knew me from the time when I acted in a Disney show would be confused,” she wrote.
“But I realized over the past few years that hiding my true self is not healthy. I know now, more than ever, that I’m finally ready to take this step toward becoming myself. I’m ready to be free.”
“Saved by the Bell” ran for four seasons from 1989 to 1993 on NBC.
The show documented the travails of a gang of friends at Bayside High School and is still popular in syndication.
Two members of the original cast will star in the new version. Elizabeth Berkley and Mario Lopez will reprise their characters Jessie Spano and A.C. Slater, respectively.
The show will stream on NBCUniversal’s upcoming streaming platform, Peacock. A premiere date has not been announced.
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Rob Kardashian Seeks Primary Custody of Dream, Claims Blac Chyna ‘Spends $600 on Alcohol’ Daily: Report
Rob Kardashian allegedly claimed in a sealed court filing that Blac Chyna is “drunk all the time”
Rob Kardashian has reportedly filed for primary custody of his 3-year-old daughter Dream, claiming in a sealed court filing that his ex Blac Chyna is “out of control.”
Rob, 32, allegedly claims in the court filing obtained by TMZ that Chyna, née Angela Renée White, is constantly hosting parties at her home while Dream is present. TMZ also reports he alleges that Chyna “snorts cocaine,” is always drunk and that she even spends “$600 on alcohol” daily.
PEOPLE had not independently reviewed the alleged court filings and representatives for Rob and Chyna dod not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.
According to the outlet, Rob accuses Chyna of being violent, citing one occasion where Chyna, 31, allegedly threw “sharp objects” at her hairdresser.
Rob also claims that Chyna’s alleged partying ways have affected Dream’s behavior as the child now allegedly uses foul language and is violent with other children, the website reports. Rob’s sister Khloé Kardashian also reportedly made a statement in the filing, claiming that Dream has been “decidedly more aggressive” lately and says she doesn’t want to go home to Chyna, TMZ reported.
Rob is seeking to have Chyna’s parenting time reduced to just weekends with a nanny present, according to the filing obtained by TMZ.
Rob’s filing comes a few months after Chyna revealed that she and the reality star were on good terms and were working together to coparent Dream.
“I just feel like having a good relationship with the other parent and coparenting is a healthy type of thing,” she told Entertainment Tonight. “It’s something that a lot of people need to practice.”
Rob tweeted in February 2019 that the dust had settled, and the two were on good terms.
“Angela and I are both actively co-parenting and there are no pending or active custody cases,” he wrote.
The former couple agreed to joint custody in September 2017 following a whirlwind romance and failed engagement that culminated with both alleging abuse in separate lawsuits.
In July 2017, Chyna accused the reality star of violating California’s revenge porn laws by posting graphic and expletive-ridden content about her — including three naked photos — while accusing her of drug/alcohol abuse and infidelity. Chyna also claimed in court documents obtained by PEOPLE that he allegedly hit her and threatened to kill himself multiple times.
At the time, a judge later granted her a set of restraining orders against him, and that lawsuit has not yet been settled. Meanwhile, Rob previously denied the allegations of verbal and physical abuse made by Chyna and claimed that Chyna “did not suffer any injury or harm as a result of any conduct” by him in court documents.
However, in June, tension began brewing between the exes after Chyna called out Kardashian from preventing Dream from appearing on her show The Real Blac Chyna.
Chyna shared a lengthy statement on social media after TMZ reported that Rob and his lawyer Marty Singer told her in a letter that Dream could not appear on The Real Blac Chyna without Ron’s consent.
“As Executive Producer of my show, It is very unfortunate that Rob could not simply have an adult conversation with me ‘the mother of his child,’ Dream Kardashian appearing on my show ‘The Real Blac Chyna,’” wrote Chyna, who also shares 6-year-old son King Cairo with ex Tyga.
“Had Rob contacted me directly rather than through his attorney Marty Singer, Rob would have learned about Dream participation in the show,” she continued, adding that she “would never allow” Dream to be “subjected to long hours on the set.”
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THE NEW MUTANTS Trailer (2020) 20th Century Fox
The movie centers on five young mutants, who are part of the X-Men comics story arc and who discover their abilities while held in a secret facility against their will. The ominous new trailer makes it clear they’ll have to fight to escape not only this unusual prison, but possibly the sins of their past. (CNET)
California is suing a Silicon Valley billionaire for blocking public access to a beach
For nearly a century, people flocked to Martin’s Beach, a picturesque stretch of sand just south of Half Moon Bay in the San Francisco Bay Area, to swim, surf and dig their toes into the sand.
Then in 2008, Silicon Valley billionaire Vinod Khosla, through two limited liability companies, bought two large pieces of land next to the popular beach, which happened to contain the only viable public path to the shore. For more than a decade, Khosla has fought numerous legal battles to keep the public off the beach — and has shown no signs of giving in.
Now the state of California is the latest player to take on the venture capitalist, in a challenge that could set a precedent for whether the public is entitled to have access to the state’s coastline.
The California State Lands Commission and the California Coastal Commission announced Monday the state has filed a lawsuit to restore full public access to Martin’s Beach.
“This case goes to the heart of California’s public access mandate,” California Coastal Commission Chair Steve Padilla said in a statement. “We cannot allow this to be chipped away each time someone purchases beachfront property — it’s a dangerous precedent for the future of public access in California.”
State argues beaches belong to the public
California argues in the lawsuit that because the public has used Martin’s Beach since at least the early 1900s, they have the right to access it under a doctrine called implied dedication. The state’s constitution mandates that the public be allowed to access all coastal beaches below the mean high tide line. The California Coastal Act of 1976 builds on this, requiring that the state “maximize public access” to coastal areas while staying consistent with the “constitutionally protected rights of private property owners.
“The lawsuit alleges that Khosla closed the gate to Martin’s Beach and has largely blocked public access to it, arguing that unless ordered otherwise by a court, he will “continue to deny, impair and obstruct the public’s right to use” the beach.
Dori Yob Kilmer, an attorney for Khosla, said in a statement to CNN that the property is private and the state’s claims “have been extensively litigated and repeatedly rejected by the courts” in a previous lawsuit.”Since the property was purchased by our client, the state, and small activist groups, have endeavored to seize our client’s private property without compensation,” Kilmer wrote.”While such tactics are commonplace in communist systems, they have never been tolerated in the American system where the US Constitution precludes the government from simply taking private property and giving it to the public.”
Other groups have fought for public access
Khosla, who co-founded the technology company Sun Microsystems, bought the property encompassing Martin’s Beach from a local family who had owned it since the early 1900s. The previous owners charged a fee to park at the beach, but the public was otherwise able to access the coastline for free.Khosla sued San Mateo County in 2009 through his LLC companies after it warned that they would need to continue providing public access to the beach, but a judge ultimately ruled in favor of the county.
Since Khosla’s property managers eventually closed the gate and cut off access to the beach, a number of organizations have filed lawsuits challenging the move. In 2018, the US Supreme Court declined to take up Khosla’s appeal to keep Martin’s Beach to himself. Khosla had contested a ruling by a California appeals court, which had sided with the non-profit group Surfrider Foundation in arguing that he needed a permit from the California Coastal Commission to restrict public access to the beach. But just two months ago, an appeals court in San Mateo County sided with Khosla on a legal challenge brought on by a group called Friends of Martins Beach, ruling that there was not enough evidence to show that the property’s previous owners had dedicated the beach for the public’s use.
Article via CNN
‘RHOA’ Star Eva Marcille’s Ex Kevin McCall Mocks Her On Instagram After Losing Custody Battle
“Real Housewives of Atlanta” star Eva Marcille’s ex Kevin McCall is trashing the reality star on social media, weeks after being shut down in his attempt to get custody of their daughter.
Over the weekend, Kevin McCall was active on his Instagram and decided to mock the mother of his child. He was posting video of him in the studio writing and rapping. He then decided to write, “What do u get when u cross the term “police” with let’s say, a random WORD like – let’s say “escort” just randomly.”
He continued, “So what do u get when u cross the word “Police” and “Escort”. Answer : PIG-FORD (Yeah I just for idea from the swipe left freestyle just for the F of it. You smart dummy.”
The reality star’s birth name is Eva Pigford.
Kevin has continued to act erratically in the weeks since losing his custody lawsuit against Eva. He sued demanding more custody with their daughter Marley Rae. Eva objected saying he was dangerous and unfit to be around their kid.
Marcille argued the custody dispute should be heard in California, where it was originally filed. She has had full custody of Marley Rae for years.
The judge sided with Eva after Kevin failed to show up to court. He had been arrested at a previous custody hearing after getting into an altercation with police officers. He was hit with a felony charge and is facing 5 years in jail. The judge dismissed the lawsuit ordering it to be heard in California not Georgia.
Since being shut down, Kevin started posting tons of throwbacks of Eva, despite her accusing him of domestic abuse during their relationship.
Kevin recently posted on social media threatening Eva’s “Dish Nation” costar Rickey Smiley. Kevin posted a screenshot of messages he sent to Rickey on Instagram. He captioned the screenshot, “I don’t just want the smoke …I need that.’
The direct messages read, “Dog u seriously havedt (SIC) seen ONE single message about me?” He continued, “Dawg you insulting my family and ignoring my calls. I’m offended bruh. Totally offended.”
Kevin continued, “What chapter is this cat ni—a from I’m this close to saying fu-c his whole yard they all cat. And I want the smoke. I dare one of yal to say something to me! Ni—az gone respect what I did for this organization and they gon respect my legacy and FAMILY or we can into some real Bangin.”
Eva has remained unbothered amid Kevin’s antics, recently buying herself a new $780k home.
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Dave Chappelle still thinks trans people are funny, Greta Thunberg not so much
Dave Chappelle kicked off his first weekend of the new year with a rare, riotous, nearly three-hour standup set at the Chapel in San Francisco, a city to which he admittedly owes a great deal.
The controversial comic famously logged hundreds of hours at the Punch Line comedy club after his departure from “Chappelle’s Show” in 2006, experiencing virtually every major milestone of the second act of his career through the unique lens of the city.
As brazen and unapologetic as ever, Chappelle was in rare form Saturday, Jan. 4, unconfined by tour schedules and standup specials, as evidenced by the two bottles of top-shelf Tequila, three packs of American Spirit cigarettes and one hefty joint — which he freely passed around to front row audience members — onstage throughout his extended act. The Ohio resident also covered a spectrum of topics, from God to Greta Thunberg.
Here’s the summation: Chappelle firmly believes in a perfect, all-knowing God, but not so much in a confident, climate-savvy teenager. Let’s just say the 17-year-old activist irks him, to put it mildly, rather than going into detail about Chappelle’s joke involving R. Kelly and Time magazine’s 2019 Person of the Year.
Even for a veteran comic like Chappelle, not every joke lands, and, given his uncompromising brand of humor, certain bits may come across as shockingly tone-deaf to certain Bay Area audience members. Such as Chappelle’s long-gestating, polarizing transgender jokes, which he spent another 30 minutes exploring without covering any new ground. Chappelle remains at an impasse on the issue — a stubborn, willful disconnect. He still doesn’t understand the concept of people shifting gender. He still thinks the trans experience is funny.
Despite his inability to understand something so fundamental, you get the sense that Chappelle has a profound respect for the trans community and the adversity they face. There’s a paradox in there somewhere.
Aside from a few gay slurs and customary racist jokes to supplement his trans material, Chappelle’s PC-averse material was outweighed by his thoughtful meditations on politics, pop culture, his career, personal life and existential musings.
The Democrat — although, unsurprisingly, Chappelle admits his popularity has risen among conservatives, with a MAGA audience member at a recent show demanding he run for president — said he might vote for Bernie Sanders if his face didn’t remind him of his Jewish accountant after he learned that Chappelle was broke in 2006.
Instead, Chappelle’s vote is with underdog Andrew Yang. Although he hasn’t publicly endorsed the candidate, Chappelle is performing at a benefit for him in the near future. The comedian joked that his past Chinese bits will come back to haunt him.
The more freely the Tequila flowed, the more Chappelle welcomed the audience’s questions. When asked whether he’d return to “Chappelle’s Show” if Netflix offered him the money, he replied with a blunt “No.” He went on to explain that, with Charlie Murphy dead and how things were left with Comedy Central, which aired the series, it wouldn’t be the same. It’s also a matter of principle, as Netflix isn’t the network that owes him money.
“I’m the type of person who doesn’t look back,” Chappelle said.
Perhaps that’s his defining characteristic: He doesn’t dwell on the past, lives in the present and remains hopeful of the future. He listed Ali Wong, Michelle Wolf and Tiffany Haddish as a few of his favorite female comedians, and, although “she’s great,” Mo’Nique as one of his least favorite due to her call for a Netflix boycott.
Chappelle also listed three of his all-time favorite shows in order from third to first: a recent Louis C.K. set in his home state, a Martin Lawrence set when he was 16 and a set in L.A. during the 1990s by a comic with cerebral palsy whose involuntary muscle movements disappeared as he brought the house down.
In between flirting with female audience members and theorizing about a gay attendee’s master plan to seduce his straight friend after the show, moments of profundity shined through, during which Chappelle got honest with himself and audience members about his own master plan: to live and let live. To forgive, appreciate and enjoy the intimate moments like the ones on Saturday night.
“It’s times like these that I know we’re all going to be all right,” he said.
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Instagram beauty influencer slammed for ‘blackface’ photos: ‘I am disgusted’
A professional make-up artist and beauty influencer has been criticized after she shared photos and a video that followers accused of containing “blackface.”
Ghadeer Sultan has more than two million followers on Instagram who have been left shocked by the video, which she uploaded to her page on New Year’s Eve.
The Kuwaiti woman is lip-syncing to We Are the World 25 for Haiti sporting a variety of different colored wigs and skin tones, from light to dark.
“No matter where you are from or what you believe in, we are all children of this world, and we all share it together equally,” she captioned the video.
“Beauty comes in all shapes and colors, so let’s love each other and celebrate our unity. I love u all, happy new year #happynewyear #happy_new_year #2020.”
However, not many people were impressed by Ghadeer’s efforts and shared their outrage at her choice to darken her face.
“Darkening your face, regardless of the context or the circumstances, is always unacceptable because of the racist history of blackface,” one wrote.
“Black face really??? I am disgusted,” another said.
“This is just a straight up black face, which is very offensive and as an educated make-up artist you should know better about that, you want to show your abilities or talent on black skin USE A BLACK MODEL !!! Period,” another stated.
“This is the most offensive thing I’ve seen. You can portray togetherness without disrespecting an entire culture. So uneducated, this is beyond unnecessary and unacceptable,” someone else wrote.
Many begged the social media star to delete the video, branding it “crazy” and “offensive.”
“This is crazy. Delete it!!” one said.
“Black face ain’t cute, delete,” another agreed.
“This is so stupid,” one added.
The social media star responded to the heat by posting a photo wearing the dark make-up, captioning it: “I am not racist. I hate racism. What I’ve done is only to show what I am capable of … I love you all.
“Life is meant for living … living with love and passion for every one without thinking of what they are could really change your life … Think 2020 and live with passion for all peoples. Happy New Year.”
Ghadeer has refused to take the post down and continued to defend herself by sharing a video of a BBC News report on the controversy.
The initial clip appears to be inspired by the celebrity charity video made to raise money for the victims of the earthquake that devastated Haiti in 2010.
The song is a cover of We Are the World written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie in 1985.
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