Selasa, 15 Oktober 2019

Fans Think Kylie Jenner Was Spotted in Travis Scott's Instagram Story and the Evidence Adds Up - Cosmopolitan.com

  • Travis Scott posted a video of Stormi to his Instagram Stories and fans think Kylie Jenner's voice can be heard in the background.
  • Kylie and Travis are still "on a break" but sources say they're spending quality time together.

    If you've been obsessively following Travis Scott and Kylie Jenner on Instagram ever since news of their breakup dropped, then you probably noticed that Kylie appears to have been chilling out with Trav in his Stories the other night. But if not, here, lemme update you: Kylie appears to have been chilling out with Trav in his stories the other night!!! At least that's what fans think.

    The post in question features Kylie and Travis' daughter Stormi listening to his music and being super adorable, but fans claim Kylie's voice can be pretty distinctly heard in the background—and we get a glimpse of what appears to (maybe) be her hand.

    Either way, E! News reports that Travis, Kylie and Stormi spent Sunday together at Kylie's home in Calabasas: "They got along well and were so happy being a family with Stormi," a source says. "It looked like nothing has changed with them."

    That said, another source tells Entertainment Tonight that Kylie and Travis are fully still "on a break," but that they're "great at co-parenting" and that "Travis is always in touch with her when he’s on the road."

    In other words, they might be hanging out but they aren't back together just yet. BUT BUT BUT! E!'s source says it's only a matter of time, musing "They are recovering from [their break] and are happy to spend time together again."

    This is honestly more complicated than Ross and Rachel.

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    2019-10-15 10:48:00Z
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    Sean Spicer’s first month on ‘Dancing With the Stars’: Low scores, mockery — and no sign of being voted off - The Washington Post

    Despite the backlash, Spicer is doing just fine. Although he has consistently received some of the worst scores from the judges (he got the lowest score of any contestant on Monday’s episode) and lots of mockery on social media for his gaudy outfits, there’s no sign of him being eliminated anytime soon. Each week, the technical scores and viewer votes are combined, and the bottom two couples are placed in jeopardy — then the judges choose which pair is “saved.”

    So far, Spicer hasn’t yet been in the bottom two, as singer Mary Wilson and NBA star Lamar Odom have been voted out and NFL star Ray Lewis withdrew due to injury. (No one went home Monday night, which was Disney-themed; producers didn’t want to ruin the mood after so much fun-filled corporate synergy.) The conservative fan base is known to rally around this show (see: Bristol Palin in Season 11) and Spicer is clearly getting a lot of audience votes, with the help of some high-profile endorsements:

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    And while the judges get the final say in who goes home — a new twist this season, likely to prevent a beloved-yet-mediocre dancer from winning — they seem to be warming up to Spicer after an initially cool reception.

    The first week, Arnold described his dance skills as “pre pre-school level,” and the judges looked deeply concerned by his attempt to salsa to the Spice Girls hit “Spice Up Your Life.” Carrie Ann Inaba and Bruno Tonioli, the kinder judges, called it “strangely entertaining.” Len Goodman, the harshest, simply said, “I admire your courage coming on this show” — a sign that he found the dance so terrible that he couldn’t muster the energy for a critique. Spicer scored 12 out of 30 points, the second-lowest of anyone except Odom, who scored 11.

    Afterward, Spicer implied he was being unfairly maligned because of religion: “Clearly those judges aren’t going to be with me. Let’s send a message to #Hollywood that those of us who stand for #Christ won’t be discounted," he tweeted. Perhaps realizing this wasn’t the best way to endear himself to the judges, he later deleted the tweet. Instead, he doubled down on the idea of turning the competition into a campaign, urging people to vote for “Spicer/Arnold,” complete with weekly emails to his supporters.

    In Week 2, after a tango, the judges were slightly more encouraging. “I have to admit, it looked like a tango,” Tonioli said, sounding surprised, and Inaba added he was “super much improved.” Goodman deemed it “better than last week." In Week 3, things didn’t go as well: Goodman cracked that Spicer’s cha cha to “Saturday Night Fever” was “more like Monday night lukewarm,” and Tonioli said it was so bad (“a disaster blockbuster”) that it was almost good. Inaba chose the “A for effort” angle.

    “You’re living your best life right now. And you’re having such a great time,” she said. “You have smiled from the moment you started until you finish, no matter what happened in between. I’d like to see you loosen up a little. ... because I don’t know, people seem to love you. So you might be here for a while.”

    Week 4 brought relatively mild reviews yet with his paso doble — even though Spicer got the second-lowest scores again, and the judges thought it wasn’t great, they gave actual technical criticism. Even guest judge Leah Remini got in on the act, saying while Spicer was clearly not a dancer, “You come out here, you’re committed, and you try your best.”

    And on Monday night, Week 5, Spicer received the most positive feedback yet, as he and Arnold performed a quickstep to “You’ve Got a Friend in Me” while dressed as Woody the cowboy from “Toy Story.” Spicer choked up during his introductory video as he dedicated the dance to his father, who died of cancer in 2016.

    The judges were pleased with the performance, especially Goodman, who complimented his frame as “pretty good.” “Don’t get overexcited, because there’s still a ways to go,” he cautioned. “However, it was a proper dance. Well done.”

    Tonioli echoed similar praise, and Inaba added it was his best dance yet. “You did a really good job, I’m very proud of you,” she said. “I know this hasn’t been easy.” She awarded him a seven (his first of the season), while Goodman and Tonioli gave him sixes — for a total of 19, the lowest-ranked of the nine remaining dancers.

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    Carrie Ann Inaba Falls Off Her Chair During Disney-Themed Dancing with the Stars Episode - Yahoo Entertainment

    Carrie Ann Inaba Falls Off Her Chair During Disney-Themed Dancing with the Stars Episode

    Carrie Ann Inaba has put a new meaning to the phrase, rolling on the floor laughing.

    The 51-year-old Dancing with the Stars judge took a tumble during Monday night’s episode, but good-naturedly laughed the whole time.

    The fall took place just after The Office star Kate Flannery and her partner Pasha Pashkov performed a jazz routine to the Marry Poppins classic “A Spoonful of Sugar.”

    Inaba gushed over the routine, telling the dancers that it was “so well-rehearsed” and that their movements were “so in sync,” and they ended up with a score of 24/30 for their efforts.

    But then Inaba’s excitement got the best of her, and when she stood up to look at a broom prop used in the dance left near the judges’ stand, she missed her chair on the way to sit back down. The chair itself rolled all the way off the judges’ platform, and Inaba crumpled to the floor in a fit of giggles.

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    RELATED: Dancing with the Stars Season 28 Surprises Cast with No Elimination After Emotional Disney Night

    Members of the audience seated nearby the judges’ table looked shocked, and Inaba’s fellow judges Bruno Tonioli and Len Goodman immediately looked over in surprise.

    Inaba was fine, thankfully — but this isn’t the first time the animated television personality has fallen out of her chair during DWTS.

    Back in 2012, Inaba was so fired up after a rumba performance from Gilles Marini and Peta Murgatroyd that she once again missed her seat and took a dramatic tumble.

    RELATED VIDEO: Lamar Odom Jokes He’s ‘Never Been Cut From a Team Before’ Following ‘DWTS’ Elimination

    “Let the baby-making begin!” Inaba said after their routine, and promptly fell right off her chair and onto the floor. Host Tom Bergeron quickly ran up to see if she was okay, and when it was determined that she was fine, he joked, “When you said, ‘let the baby-making begin,’ I didn’t think you’d get in position.”

    “You know what, I’ll take a fall any time like that,” Inaba gamely said once she recovered, going on to praise the dancers.

    While Inaba took another fall on Monday, she was the only one, as no cast members were sent home during the Disney-themed episode.

    Dancing with the Stars airs Mondays (8 p.m. ET) on ABC.

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    2019-10-15 04:51:38Z
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    Dancing With the Stars Recap: Who Should Go Home After Disney Night? - Yahoo Entertainment

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    The Little Mermaid Live! is still a few weeks away, but ABC has already sprinkled some Disney magic, courtesy of Dancing With the Stars.

    As is tradition — dictated by corporate synergy! — the competition series staged its latest Disney Night on Monday, featuring routines inspired by beloved films, as well as a whooole lotta promotion for the Disney+ streaming service. Did you know it launches on Nov. 12? And that you can pre-order right now? If not, Tom Bergeron will remind you!

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    And since it wouldn’t be a Disney production without a happy ending, Bergeron capped the evening by announcing that no one would go home. (Yay!) But next week’s broadcast will likely include a double elimination to make up for Monday’s good news. (Boo!) Before you tell us who should get the boot, let’s break down the highs and lows of Disney Night:

    BEST OF THE NIGHT
    Ally Brooke and pro Sasha Farber (Contemporary inspired by Beauty and the Beast) — I always get a little nervous when DWTS goes for a contemporary routine, because the style is abstract and athletic in a way that most contestants can’t handle. But Ally practically floated through this number, punctuating every movement with a graceful flourish or lovely extension. Plus, Ally’s acting has been consistently impressive this season; from start to finish, this contemporary was dreamy, romantic and juuust sultry enough. Judges’ Score: 27/30

    BEST OF THE NIGHT (RUNNER-UP)
    Kel Mitchell and pro Witney Carson
    (Jazz inspired by High School Musical) — I’ve been waiting all season for Kel and Witney to break out as real contenders, and I think this routine did the trick. (That could be my unabashed love of “We’re All in This Together” talking, but the dancing was solid, too!) It was nice to see Kel settling into the pocket a bit more, giving him a chance to showcase more personality and swagger than he’s displayed so far. I only hope he and Witney don’t get overlooked in this stacked crowd — and since they’ve hit the Bottom Two before, I worry about their chances. Judges’ Score: 26/30

    MOST UNEXPECTED
    Sean Spicer and pro Lindsay Arnold (Quickstep inspired by Toy Story 4) — Did you ever expect to get misty-eyed at the sight of Sean Spicer doing a quickstep in cowboy garb? I suppose anything’s possible on Disney Night, and I was pleasantly surprised by Sean’s technical competence in a style that has been the downfall of many a contestant. Paired with that emotional dedication to his late father, it seems like a foregone conclusion that Sean will stick around for another week. And while we’re on that topic… Sean is probably going to make the finale at this rate, right? If we’re grading on the Bobby Bones curve? I welcome your thoughts in the comments section. Judges’ Score: 19/30

    MOST DISAPPOINTING
    Lauren Alaina and pro Gleb Savchenko (Samba)
    — Lauren has been one of this season’s most consistent performers, so it was disheartening to watch her stumble a bit through this samba. She seemed to blank out on the upcoming choreography more than once during her routine, and the whole number had a strange sheepishness to it, even with its fun Little Mermaid vibe. But I’m most disappointed in Bruno Tonioli, who made this skeezy comment after Lauren admitted to a wardrobe malfunction in which her skirt went up real high: “You’ll get an extra point for that, don’t worry!” Blech. Pass. Judges’ Score: 23/30

    OK, your turn! Who delivered your favorite Disney Night performance(s)? And who do you think should go home next week? Drop a comment below!

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    Senin, 14 Oktober 2019

    The Booker Prize breaks from the rules and names two winners for 2019 - CNN

    The two winners were narrowed down from a shortlist of six authors. Atwood is recognized for "The Testaments," a sequel to "A Handmaid's Tale." Evaristo won for her book "Girl, Woman, Other."
    This will only be the third time that a dual award has been given. In fact, the award changed its rules in 1993 to clearly state that "the prize may not be divided or withheld" after the second two-author win.
    But the judges said they simply couldn't make a decision.
    "Over an agonizing five hours, the 2019 Booker Prize judges discussed all of the much-loved books on their shortlist, and found it impossible to single out one winner," said Gaby Wood, literary director of the Booker Prize Foundation, in a statement.
    "The Booker Prize has been jointly awarded twice before, to Nadine Gordimer and Stanley Middleton in 1974 and to Michael Ondaatje and Barry Unsworth in 1992," according to the Booker Prize website.
    Their individual awards in themselves have made history. This is Atwood's second Booker Prize and she will be the oldest recipient the award has ever had at 79. Evaristo will be the first ever black woman to win a Booker Prize.
    The two authors will split the £50,000 (about $63,000) prize money.
    Clarification: This story has been updated to clarify that Bernardine Evaristo is the first black woman to win the Booker prize.

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    Sulli, 25-year-old K-pop star, found dead at home in Seongnam, South Korea - CNN

    The 25-year-old singer and actress was found dead by her manager on Monday afternoon local time, police told CNN.
    BTS' army of admirers: Inside one of the world's most powerful fandoms
    "So far, it seems she killed herself, but we will leave all possibilities open and investigate," a police official said.
    Sulli's manager spoke to her on Sunday evening and went to check on her when he was unable to reach her on Monday.
    The singer, whose real name is Choi Jin-ri, was found on the second floor of her house in Sujeong-gu, Seongnam, south of the capital city, Seoul.
    Sulli (second from right) singing with f(x) in 2013.
    Police said they found a note at the scene but have yet to analyze its content. Investigations are ongoing.
    Sulli was a child actor before making her singing debut with the girl group f(x) in 2009.
    She left the group in 2015 to concentrate on acting before returning to the music scene as a solo artist, releasing a single, "Goblin," in June 2019.
    Sulli also appeared on a TV show in which K-pop stars talked about receiving negative online comments, Reuters reports.
    Jonghyun: Fans mourn death of SHINee K-pop star
    Korean pop music -- or K-pop -- is one of the country's biggest exports in the past decade.
    Many of its stars -- known as idols -- train for years, honing their singing, dancing and acting skills, while also learning other Asian languages, before they are even allowed to debut their first song.
    Stars of the genre are subject to intense pressure, which has been linked to a mental health crisis in the industry.
    K-pop star Goo Hara found unconscious at home, sparks debate on pressures of K-pop fame
    K-pop megastar Jonghyun, whose real name was Kim Jong-hyun, ended his own life in Seoul in December 2017.
    And singer and actress Goo Hara, formerly part of girl band Kara, apologized to fans after being found unconscious at home in May 2019.
    The singer had posted the word "Goodbye," to her Instagram account, prompting a rush of comments from concerned fans.

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    Kanye West Slammed Kim Kardashian's Met Gala Look for Being "Too Sexy" - Cosmopolitan.com

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    • Kanye West didn't approve of the iconic corset dress that Kim Kardashian wore to the 2019 Met Gala.
    • Kanye called Kim's look "too sexy" and said "you're my wife."

      In case the image isn't burned into your memory, Kim Kardashian showed up to the 2019 Met Gala wearing a completely insane corseted dress by Thierry Mugler, which she may or may not have peed all over in the name of fashion. Sunday's episode of Keeping Up with the Kardashians gave us a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the creation of Kim's look, where again, everyone spent a lot of time discussing her plans to pee herself. But that aside (!!!!!), the verdict was basically that Kim looked amazing. Um, according to everyone but her husband Kanye West.

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      After almost a year of preparation, Kanye waited until the last second to make his feelings known— because apparently Kim's look is all about him!

      "Like the corset, underwear, all that vibe, I just feel like I just went through this transition of being rapper, and lookin' at all these girls," he said. "I didn't realize that that was affecting like my soul and my spirit." Kanye also made it clear that he's not super into Kim showing off her body since he's "someone that's married and in love and the father of what's about to be four kids."

      Naturally, Kim wasn't having this ridiculousness and seemed visibly pissed, saying "The night before you’re going to come in here and say you’re not into the corset look? You’re giving me really bad anxiety... I don’t need any more negative energy."

      The 2019 Met Gala Celebrating Camp: Notes on Fashion - Cocktails

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      Kanye still pressed his point, though, saying "You are my wife and it affects me when pictures are too sexy," while Kim shot back "You built me up to be a sexy person and have confidence! Just because you're on a journey and your in a transformation, doesn't mean I'm in the same spot with you."

      Um, YES KIM, and also BYE KANYE!

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