Damn, Jimmy Kimmel has some balls...
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ONTD. Would you rather have some fish yoghurt or a bull's penis?
Last night I actually locked myself in my hotel bathroom pretended to shower...and cried. I try to be strong...RPDR has broke me. Thank you
— Phi Phi O'Hara (@PhiPhiOhara) September 16, 2016
It has been a strange year for the Mercury prize: no one could find much to complain about in the shortlist.
In previous years, the shortlist has variously been upbraided for being too mainstream, not mainstream enough, too narrow or too tokenistic. This year, the solitary voice raised in objection seemed to belong to the Sun’s showbiz editor, angrily decrying the judging panel for failing to nominate Adele – despite her “sales, huge sell-out tour and international chart domination” – commercial success having long proved the most reliable indicator possible of any album’s artistic value.
Elsewhere, there seemed to be general agreement that the shortlist did a pretty decent job: so decent, in fact, that the field seemed open. It was packed with a pretty good spread of genuinely inventive music of varying stripes. Virtually anything on there could have won it – from Radiohead’s A Moon Shaped Pool to Laura Mvula’s The Dreaming Room – without causing too much in the way of wailing and gnashing of teeth.
--Equally, you don’t have to buy into the faintly patronising it’s-what-Bowie-would-have-wanted line peddled at the award ceremony to see why Skepta’s Konnichiwa won. It’s the biggest album yet to have emerged from grime’s remarkable commercial resurgence, and embodies a lot of the characteristics that make that resurgence feel uniquely exciting and vibrant.
It’s music that has succeeded independently of the music industry. Self-released, it makes few concessions to pop commerciality – the music on it seems more interested in placing itself firmly within a lineage of underground British black music than pandering to the charts – but nevertheless became a huge hit.
People are losing their minds over #CoreyFeldman’s 'performance' on the #TodayShow🎶 https://t.co/zODcfKqIfFpic.twitter.com/yNC5eu9E2T
— UPROXX (@UPROXX) September 16, 2016
At least The Roots stood up to Donald Trump on Fallon last night https://t.co/gosM3woBXGpic.twitter.com/Ou3cD6S4Tm
— GQ Magazine (@GQMagazine) September 16, 2016
#Roadies Cancelled at Showtime https://t.co/3qTbBjBDKcpic.twitter.com/poa88wAHvx
— TVLine.com (@TVLine) September 16, 2016
.@TheChainsmokers talk “raging every night” & “putting out songs everyone copies” https://t.co/baVJnd2NPqpic.twitter.com/BebbspYgSP
— billboard (@billboard) September 15, 2016
Will Patrick Dempsey keep up with Grey's Anatomy now that McDreamy has left the building? https://t.co/6Rh9TnAYixpic.twitter.com/vVibeI4Nhd
— E! News (@enews) 16 de septiembre de 2016
Taylor seen leaving her apartment with her mom Andrea today in NYC (@annxbu) pic.twitter.com/955RSW19jX
— Taylor Swift News (@TSwiftNZ) September 16, 2016
Lorde leaving Taylor's apartment in NYC yesterday pic.twitter.com/xwvWKFLOnq
— Taylor Swift News (@TSwiftNZ) September 16, 2016
Which K-Pop songs sound like Western hits? https://t.co/QBK0lov3Pvpic.twitter.com/XMiWvT2u9u
— allkpop (@allkpop) 14 Σεπτεμβρίου 2016
Big congrats for a big family: Mel Gibson is a soon-to-be father of nine! https://t.co/TgZWfxcK5ipic.twitter.com/FVt7sGtnKJ
— E! News (@enews) September 16, 2016
I have decided that I'm not attending the @RuPaulsDragRace reunion. I don't feel the show, producers or host have the best intentions for me
— Phi Phi O'Hara (@PhiPhiOhara) 16 de septiembre de 2016
Oh, ok. pic.twitter.com/mYabN8YUbQ
— RuPaul (@RuPaul) 16 de septiembre de 2016
It hurts, Ru throws shade and unfollows today like a coward and the show does nothing to help with what they did. https://t.co/ls1E1uNlcy
— Phi Phi O'Hara (@PhiPhiOhara) 16 de septiembre de 2016
Miley Cyrus explains why she's in awe of Woody Allen: "He's never fake" https://t.co/XVq7vGzk46pic.twitter.com/jthw1M3Jem
— VANITY FAIR (@VanityFair) September 16, 2016
Miley stars in Woody Allen's first tv series, Crisis in Six Scenes, on Amazon. At the premiere of the series last night in NYC, Miley gushed to Vanity Fair magazine about how much she admires Woody. She has the highest respect for him because:
- Woody is never fake
- Woody is exactly who he is through and through
- Woody is super resourceful and not over the top(in his movie-making)
I'm at a loss for words right now so just...................
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Of the spirit, it's a metaphor. Jesus. https://t.co/p4bM2UPkpu
— rose mcgowan (@rosemcgowan) September 16, 2016
And I know what rape is. You might not. You don't know what it's like to be consumed by cameras as a woman&dissected for pleasure of creeps
— rose mcgowan (@rosemcgowan) September 16, 2016
.@ThePerezHilton@rosemcgowan Comparing the red carpet to rape is incredibly insensitive and insulting to those of us who are rape survivors
— AintThatAKick (@Heckedy_Peg) September 16, 2016
I'm one, too. Sit down https://t.co/k6MUUxxxZV
— rose mcgowan (@rosemcgowan) September 16, 2016
Ask her if it felt rapey. And you don't get to tell me how I feel. So fuck off. pic.twitter.com/yHKrFNpuZm
— rose mcgowan (@rosemcgowan) September 16, 2016