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Skepta played for England alongside influencers and his brother JME last night Crazy crossover in this photo 😭

i saw chris benoit in a mcdonalds in 2006 when i was a teenager, going nuts on a pair of burgers. said i was a big fan. he looked up for half a second if that, said "okay", and went back to work on one of those bad boys.

Clarence Carter, the blind Southern soul star whose songs were often as emotionally profound as they were delightfully bawdy, died Thursday, May 14. He was 90. rollingstone.com/music/music-ne…

BRO LOOK AT HIS LUNG PAD

Duncan Robinson to Desmond Bane after he flopped: “F**kin’ flopping. Get yo’ a** up!” 👀

🚨 Michael Jackson will be Burnley’s interim manager until the end of the season, club statement confirms. Follows Scott Parker leaving with immediate effect.


🚨 Anthony Elanga has ridiculously quick feet… 36 taps in just 7.08 seconds — that’s around FIVE touches per second. 💨⚡️ Exactly why Newcastle splashed £55M on him. 💰

A ‘DJANGO/ZORRO’ crossover movie is in the works. Quentin Tarantino will not direct the film but has given Sony his blessing to develop it. (Source: Deadline)

Años después, Will Poulter contó que grabar la escena de los besos con Jennifer Aniston y Emma Roberts en ¿Quiénes son los Miller? fue bastante incómodo. Tenía apenas 19 años y admitió que hoy habría ayudado tener un coordinador de intimidad en el set.

Dave Grohl has shared the secret to having no vocal cord issues: beer, whiskey, Advil, more whiskey, more beer. "Maybe eight years ago, I had to go get my vocal cords checked out and I'd never done that. And the [doctor] sticks the camera down into my throat. And he looks at my vocal cords and he goes, 'Wow, they look great." And I said, 'You're kidding.' He said, "No, they look amazing. Do you do vocal warm-ups?" I said, 'No, I don't.' And he goes, 'OK, do you do like vocal cooldowns after a show?' I said, 'No.' And he said, 'Well, what do you do before a gig?' I said, 'Honestly? An hour before the show, I'll open a beer and I'll start drinking the beer. I might take an Advil because my knees hurt, my ankles hurt — whatever I'm old. Then I'll have a shot of whiskey. And then once the beer is done, I'll open another beer. Then we'll maybe have a group shot of whiskey, which we call 'band prayer.' Then someone will say '15 minutes' and I open one more beer and have one more shot and then hit the stage.' And my doctor said, 'Just don't change what you're doing. It's working.' And I was like, 'OK, great.'" (via Dish Podcast) 📸: Kevin Mazur/WireImage