Tekashi 6ix9ine has broken tons of records in the last three days. After coming back with his new single and video for "GOOBA," the rapper hopped on Instagram Live and shattered the previous attendance record, clocking in 2 million viewers during the session. Then, his new music video ended up defeating Eminem's "Killshot" as the hip-hop video with the most views in 24 hours.
Despite 6ix9ine's popularity likely being at its highest point ever, Meek Mill is still disturbed that the general public is celebrating an admitted rat.
The new teaser trailer for Foxcatcher is pretty tremendous — as eerie and unnerving as the movie itself, which picked up a well-deserved Best Director trophy at Cannes and follows Channing Tatum as wrestler Mark Schultz, an unhappy brute who’s living in the shadow of his older brother until he finds a wealthy sponsor, mentor, and friend in the creepy heir John du Pont (Steve Carell). At Cannes, we wrote that “the miserable Mark has an inclination for self-harm — he’ll punch his own face over and over, or smash a mirror with his forehead — and Tatum is so committed to those scenes that he left the audience fearful not just for Mark’s well-being, but for his own.
NFL Network Kurt Warner was looking like he was ready to go into orbit during the Cleveland Browns vs. Las Vegas Raiders game on Monday ... and naturally, Twitter couldn't get enough of it.
The Hall of Fame QB was looking extra warm in the booth for NFL Network -- rocking a metallic silver puffer coat while calling the game ... and as soon as he showed up on TV, viewers flocked to social media to get their jokes off.
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Lena Horne, Hollywood's first glamorous black star -- who was given few starring roles because of racial discrimination and blacklisting -- died last Sunday in New York City. She was 92.
Known for her signature song, "Stormy Weather," and her civil rights activism, Horne often lamented her exclusion from the ranks of leading stars because of the color of her skin. But her career, which spanned more than 60 years and consisted of mainly bit parts, ended on a high note: In 1981, she received a Tony Award for her one-woman Broadway show, Lena Horne: The Lady and Her Music.