In her new track “Heated,” Beyoncé changed a lyric that contained the word
“spaz” — the same word for which Lizzo received backlash after initially
including it in her single “Grrrls.”
“We did not see that coming but are glad that something we wrote is being used
to support a cause we believe in,” Andrew Taggart of the Chainsmokers said in a
TikTok video.
“Someone knows who did this to my child, and I’m asking for somebody’s help,”
Nichols, better known as “Mama Tot,” told her 7.3 million TikTok followers
Noriega, a TikTok star with more than 1.7 million followers, was found dead in
Burbank, California, according to the Los Angeles County Medical
Examiner-Coroner’s Office.
Jared Leto, who plays Dr. Michael Morbius, responded to the memes in a Twitter
video where he is “caught” reading a script to the sequel, “Morbius 2: It’s
Morbin’ Time.”
The country legend said her initial decision to decline the nomination was based
on “my belief that the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame was for the people in rock
music.”
Instead of a platform for free speech, Twitter is going to “become this cesspool
of lies, misinformation and trolling negativity,” one former user said.
Some early highlights include an “Austin Powers” reunion, a Lindsay Lohan
comeback and an Amazon Echo that reads the minds of celebrity couple Scarlett
Johansson and Colin Jost.
J. Lo “has a vulnerability that makes a rom-com, a rom-com. People see that and
recognize it and instantly fall in love with her,” actor Tyler Posey said.