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TikTok users are obsessed with 'WAP' mashups, pairing the hit song with everything from 'Phantom of the Opera' to 'Let It Go'
From Rihanna's synth-heavy "S&M;" to Gen Z nostalgia trips like "Determinate," TikTokers are proving Megan Thee Stallion's verse goes with anything.
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The mystery man in Jeffree Star's steamy Instagram was identified as a basketball player, and Star insists he's not paying him
The Shade Room matched André Marhold's arm tattoos, but some critics of their post said they could have outed the player's sexuality.
3 min read - CelebrityBusiness Insider
Britney Spears' ex-husband and childhood friend Jason Alexander attended a 'Free Britney' protest during her conservatorship hearing
Jason Alexander, the ex-husband of Britney Spears, attended a 'Free Britney' protest outside of her conservatorship hearing.
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A father filmed a racist encounter with a white woman who called him the n-word and phoned the police over a parking spot
The 34-year-old was picking up his children from his aunt's apartment complex when an elderly resident accosted him.
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A woman claiming to be from the 'Freedom To Breathe Agency' filmed telling a grocery employee that she could face legal action for making people wear face masks
The mask-less woman gave the employee a piece of paper claiming she could go to prison for up to five years for telling customers to wear a face mask.
4 min read - HealthBusiness Insider
Doctors are posting bikini selfies in protest of a study that said it is 'unprofessional' for female medics to share bikini photos online
Three male researchers created fake social media profiles to collect photos of female doctors in bikinis for the 2019 study.
3 min read - HealthBusiness Insider
A YouTuber and her friend who got sick at Disney World's reopening are being criticized for ignoring medical advice to go to the hospital after 'violently vomiting'
The women insisted that the health scare was an allergic reaction — and not the result of COVID-19 — but commenters remained concerned.
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