When Robin Fleming posted on her LinkedIn that “the first 90 days as CEO of Miss America Organization has been a whirlwind,” she wasn’t lying. Over the past six years, America’s oldest beauty pageant nearly crumbled under the weight of its former executive leaders. In 2017, CEO Sam Haskell, once exalted for reviving the program to its glory days as must-see TV, was revealed to have been sending disparaging and misogynistic emails about the weight and sexual history of past winners. Former Miss Americas Regina Hopper and Gretchen Carlson (Fox News host from 2005-16) were brought in to salvage the fallout through an extensive rebranding called Miss America 2.0 and instituted one significant change: nixing the bathing suit competition. Their impact was short-lived: After public accusations by the 2018 Miss America Cara Mund of alleged bullying, Carlson stepped down in June 2019. Hopper, then president and CEO, resigned six months later. As the...
- 7/10/2023
- by Cori Murray
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Cara Mund speaking with a young voter. Image Source: Wyatt Ell
Cara Mund's run for North Dakota's sole seat in the US House of Representatives is a one-woman show. The 28-year-old and former Miss America says she currently holds nearly a dozen job titles: head of social media, campaign manager, treasurer.
"I really earned my way onto the ballot," Mund says. "There's so much that we as women candidates face in terms of barriers that we have to prove even more why we deserve to be there."
Mund, who graduated from Harvard Law School earlier this year, announced her candidacy in August - a late entry for any congressional race. But in just a few months, she has drummed up interest in a conservative state; she's running as an independent against Republican incumbent Rep. Kelly Armstrong.
Benjamin J. Kassow, an associate professor of political science at the University of North Dakota,...
Cara Mund's run for North Dakota's sole seat in the US House of Representatives is a one-woman show. The 28-year-old and former Miss America says she currently holds nearly a dozen job titles: head of social media, campaign manager, treasurer.
"I really earned my way onto the ballot," Mund says. "There's so much that we as women candidates face in terms of barriers that we have to prove even more why we deserve to be there."
Mund, who graduated from Harvard Law School earlier this year, announced her candidacy in August - a late entry for any congressional race. But in just a few months, she has drummed up interest in a conservative state; she's running as an independent against Republican incumbent Rep. Kelly Armstrong.
Benjamin J. Kassow, an associate professor of political science at the University of North Dakota,...
- 11/7/2022
- by Lena Felton
- Popsugar.com
Gretchen Carlson has stepped down as board chairman of the Miss America Organization just over a year after taking the reins.
“When I was asked to take this volunteer position over a year ago, I dedicated myself to helping the organization build on its history while working to secure its future, and am extremely proud of the work we have collectively done,” Carlson said in a statement on Wednesday. “With a promising network partnership, the time is ideal to give new leadership the opportunity to move forward with what has been accomplished. Miss America will always be a part of who I am and I will enthusiastically watch as the organization continues to grow and succeed.”
Carlson, who won the Miss America pageant in 1989, was elected chair of the organization in 2018. During her brief tenure, she has led efforts to update the pageant’s traditions, including the recent eliminations of...
“When I was asked to take this volunteer position over a year ago, I dedicated myself to helping the organization build on its history while working to secure its future, and am extremely proud of the work we have collectively done,” Carlson said in a statement on Wednesday. “With a promising network partnership, the time is ideal to give new leadership the opportunity to move forward with what has been accomplished. Miss America will always be a part of who I am and I will enthusiastically watch as the organization continues to grow and succeed.”
Carlson, who won the Miss America pageant in 1989, was elected chair of the organization in 2018. During her brief tenure, she has led efforts to update the pageant’s traditions, including the recent eliminations of...
- 6/5/2019
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
After a number of states have started a revolt against the leadership of the Miss America Organization headed by former Fox News host Gretchen Carlson, the national organization has terminated the licenses of four states and threatening another 15 with probation.
The rebellion ignited when a number of states said they were not happy with the way Carlson and CEO Regina Hopper ran the organization. It was also around the same time some of the state officials were unhappy with the elimination of the swimsuit competition — but officials say the revolt wasn’t because of that.
Although the organization went on a spree of revoking licenses, they did, however, thank the officials who supported them.st Miss America pageant without a swimsuit competition.
According to the Associated Press, Georgia, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania were among the states that were notified that their licenses have been revoked. A fourth state has also been added to that list,...
The rebellion ignited when a number of states said they were not happy with the way Carlson and CEO Regina Hopper ran the organization. It was also around the same time some of the state officials were unhappy with the elimination of the swimsuit competition — but officials say the revolt wasn’t because of that.
Although the organization went on a spree of revoking licenses, they did, however, thank the officials who supported them.st Miss America pageant without a swimsuit competition.
According to the Associated Press, Georgia, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania were among the states that were notified that their licenses have been revoked. A fourth state has also been added to that list,...
- 10/9/2018
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Things are getting ugly at Today. It's been rumored over the past year that Megyn Kelly hasn't always gotten along with all of her co-hosts, and now, she's reportedly feuding with the talk show's newest face: Craig Melvin. According to Life & Style, Meg feels threatened by the weekday anchor. "The network and fans adore Craig," an insider shared in the magazine's newest issue, on newsstands now. "He’s definitely being groomed for bigger things at NBC. And Megyn is jealous." Craig allegedly first rubbed her the wrong way back in August when he asked her on the air her opinions on Miss America Cara Mund’s claims that she’d been bullied by the organization's head, Gretchen Carlson, who was Megyn's former colleague at Fox News. "She was left speechless," the insider said, adding that things haven't been great since then. "Megyn thought she had to watch her back before,...
- 9/21/2018
- by Samantha Faragalli
- Closer Weekly
A new Miss America has been crowned. Miss New York's Nia Franklin took home the title on Sunday and assumed the position from 2018 winner Cara Mund. Held at the Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City N.J., this year's event was proudly dubbed "Miss America 2.0" and signified the start of a new era, one that promoted a more empowering message. For starters, Gretchen Carlson told Good Morning America the Miss America Organization no longer considered the event a pageant, nor did it plan on judging women solely based on their looks. "We are no longer a pageant," Carlson, the organization's chairman and former winner, told Gma back in June. "We are a...
- 9/10/2018
- E! Online
The Miss America baton—or should we say crown—has been passed from former Miss North Dakota Cara Mund to this year's Miss America, Nia Franklin. Franklin, who is Miss New York, won the Miss America Competition which took place at the Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The show was hosted by Carrie Ann Inaba and Ross Matthews. Franklin won over the celebrity judging panel, which was comprised of Laila Ali, Randy Jackson, Jessie James Decker, Bobby Bones, Soledad O'Brien and Alli Webb. Her talent included operatic vocals and her poignant answers about identity won over loud cheers from the crowd. As the new face of the Miss America organization,...
- 9/10/2018
- E! Online
There's a new Miss America in town. Miss New York Nia Franklin was crowned Miss America 2019 at the Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The annual show was hosted by Dancing With the Stars judge Carrie Ann Inaba and co-hosted by Ross Matthews as women from all fifty states and the District of Columbia all vied for the coveted sparkly tiara. Miss Connecticut Bridget Oei was the first runner up, followed by Miss Louisiana Holli Conway, Miss Florida Taylor Tyson and Miss Massachusetts Gabriela Taveras. Miss America 2018 Cara Mund presented the tiara to Franklin, who now begins her yearlong journey as the face of the organization. Franklin thanked her loved...
- 9/10/2018
- E! Online
With several outdated portions now distant memories, the 92nd Miss America competition crowned a new winner on Sunday in a two-hour parade of pumps, performances and (gasp!) pantsuits.
As previously mentioned, Sunday’s telecast introduced several “groundbreaking” changes into the competition: Not only were the contestants no longer judged by their appearances in swimsuits, but the traditional “evening gown” portion was also replaced with an invitation for the women to express themselves in a style of their choosing. Per a statement from the organization, these changes were implemented to help each contestant “highlight her achievements and goals in life, and...
As previously mentioned, Sunday’s telecast introduced several “groundbreaking” changes into the competition: Not only were the contestants no longer judged by their appearances in swimsuits, but the traditional “evening gown” portion was also replaced with an invitation for the women to express themselves in a style of their choosing. Per a statement from the organization, these changes were implemented to help each contestant “highlight her achievements and goals in life, and...
- 9/10/2018
- TVLine.com
During a preliminary round in the Miss America competition, the contestant from West Virginia said President Donald Trump has “caused a lot of division,” according to the Associated Press.
Madeline Collins, Miss West Virginia, made the comment Friday night during the last preliminary stage of the competition in Atlantic City, N.J. ABC will broadcast the crowning of Miss America in a live broadcast Sunday night hosted by Dancing with the Stars judge Carrie Ann Inaba.
Collins was asked an onstage question Friday night about what she feels is the most serious issue facing the nation. According to the AP, she replied, “Donald Trump is the biggest issue our country faces. Unfortunately he has caused a lot of division in our country.”
Contestants’ responses are limited to 20 seconds, so Collins did not add any other details.
The comments are just the latest commotion for the nearly century-old pageant.
Organizers have...
Madeline Collins, Miss West Virginia, made the comment Friday night during the last preliminary stage of the competition in Atlantic City, N.J. ABC will broadcast the crowning of Miss America in a live broadcast Sunday night hosted by Dancing with the Stars judge Carrie Ann Inaba.
Collins was asked an onstage question Friday night about what she feels is the most serious issue facing the nation. According to the AP, she replied, “Donald Trump is the biggest issue our country faces. Unfortunately he has caused a lot of division in our country.”
Contestants’ responses are limited to 20 seconds, so Collins did not add any other details.
The comments are just the latest commotion for the nearly century-old pageant.
Organizers have...
- 9/8/2018
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
A contestant in this year’s Miss America contest slammed President Donald Trump during her onstage interview on Friday, according to the Associated Press.
“Donald Trump is the biggest issue our country faces,” Miss West Virginia Madeline Collins told the judges. “Unfortunately, he has caused a lot of division in our country.”
Since contestants responses were limited to 20 seconds, Collins did not go into further detail, the AP wrote.
Also Read: 19 Former Miss America Winners Call for Resignation of Gretchen Carlson and Board
Miss Massachusetts Gabriela Taveras, who answered a question about how Americans traveling abroad should deal with locals, won the interview portion of the pageant — a new addition that replaced the longstanding swimsuit competition.
The new Miss America will be named on Sunday in a national telecast broadcast live on ABC.
The nearly century-old pageant has been roiled by drama in the last year after CEO Roger Haskell...
“Donald Trump is the biggest issue our country faces,” Miss West Virginia Madeline Collins told the judges. “Unfortunately, he has caused a lot of division in our country.”
Since contestants responses were limited to 20 seconds, Collins did not go into further detail, the AP wrote.
Also Read: 19 Former Miss America Winners Call for Resignation of Gretchen Carlson and Board
Miss Massachusetts Gabriela Taveras, who answered a question about how Americans traveling abroad should deal with locals, won the interview portion of the pageant — a new addition that replaced the longstanding swimsuit competition.
The new Miss America will be named on Sunday in a national telecast broadcast live on ABC.
The nearly century-old pageant has been roiled by drama in the last year after CEO Roger Haskell...
- 9/8/2018
- by Thom Geier
- The Wrap
Dancing with the Stars judge Carrie Ann Inaba has been tapped to host the 2019 Miss America Competition. She’ll be joined by television personality Ross Mathews as co-host for the competition. Mathews will anchor reports from backstage and provide commentary and updates from the arena floor and a skybox position at Boardwalk Hall.
“I am honored to be invited to host ‘The 2019 Miss America Competition,’” said Inaba. “I choreographed the Miss America Competition for years and am thrilled to be this year’s host. I’m humbled to have the chance to be part of an evening that will give young women the opportunity to further their education and crown a new Miss America. I have always been a fan of the Miss America Organization that consistently encourages women to be strong, intelligent and radiant women in the world,” she added.
“Since I’ll never get to compete for the Miss America crown,...
“I am honored to be invited to host ‘The 2019 Miss America Competition,’” said Inaba. “I choreographed the Miss America Competition for years and am thrilled to be this year’s host. I’m humbled to have the chance to be part of an evening that will give young women the opportunity to further their education and crown a new Miss America. I have always been a fan of the Miss America Organization that consistently encourages women to be strong, intelligent and radiant women in the world,” she added.
“Since I’ll never get to compete for the Miss America crown,...
- 8/29/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Former Miss America Caressa Cameron-Jackson backed reigning titleholder Cara Mund’s criticism of the Mao and chairperson Gretchen Carlson in an interview with “Good Morning America” Monday. And she’s got 18 other former titleholders on her side.
Cameron-Jackson is part of a group of 19 former winners who are requesting the board of trustees, Carlson, and president and CEO Regina Hopper step down from their posts. The call to action comes after Mund released a letter which accused Carlson and Hopper of bullying, manipulation and intimidation.
“It’s never the wrong time to do the right thing,” Cameron-Jackson, Miss America 2010, told “Gma.” “[J]ust because we are asking for our chair and our CEO to step down does not mean the Miss America pageant will not happen and I think it will send a clear message — not only to our new Miss America but to the public that we are willing to...
Cameron-Jackson is part of a group of 19 former winners who are requesting the board of trustees, Carlson, and president and CEO Regina Hopper step down from their posts. The call to action comes after Mund released a letter which accused Carlson and Hopper of bullying, manipulation and intimidation.
“It’s never the wrong time to do the right thing,” Cameron-Jackson, Miss America 2010, told “Gma.” “[J]ust because we are asking for our chair and our CEO to step down does not mean the Miss America pageant will not happen and I think it will send a clear message — not only to our new Miss America but to the public that we are willing to...
- 8/20/2018
- by Jennifer Maas
- The Wrap
The plot of the Miss America bullying panel began to thicken this morning on Megyn Kelly Today when former Miss America winners Suzette Charles (Miss America 1984) and Heather Whitestone (Miss America 1995) came forward to confirm Cara Mund’s claims that Gretchen Carlson, a former Miss America herself, bullied her and others.
The two were “shocked and appalled” by the Mund’s open letter from last week claiming that she was bullied and put “on a shelf” by the organization since Carlson became the chairwoman of the board of directors. However, Charles and Whitestone said they were not surprised. Charles said “Gretchen has been bullying for a long time” which has resulted in many resignations from their office in Atlantic City.
Charles said that Carlson has taken “no responsibility for the way she has treated” Mund.
On Sunday, Carlson responded to Mund’s bullying claims saying that she had never bullied...
The two were “shocked and appalled” by the Mund’s open letter from last week claiming that she was bullied and put “on a shelf” by the organization since Carlson became the chairwoman of the board of directors. However, Charles and Whitestone said they were not surprised. Charles said “Gretchen has been bullying for a long time” which has resulted in many resignations from their office in Atlantic City.
Charles said that Carlson has taken “no responsibility for the way she has treated” Mund.
On Sunday, Carlson responded to Mund’s bullying claims saying that she had never bullied...
- 8/20/2018
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Former Miss America Winners Call for Gretchen Carlson's Resignation as She Denies Bullying Cara Mund
Gretchen Carlson is hitting back at allegations against her—as former Miss America winners call for her to step down. Last week, current Miss America Cara Mund alleged in a letter penned to former winners that the current chairwoman and CEO Regina Hopper "systematically silenced me, reduced me, marginalized me, and essentially erased me in my role as Miss America in subtle and not-so-subtle ways on a daily basis." Mund further claimed that she had been disrespected, belittled and excluded to the point where it had taken a "serious toll." The 24-year-old said she had been left out of interviews and meetings and called the wrong name. In an interview with...
- 8/20/2018
- E! Online
Gretchen Carlson is defending herself and the Miss America Organization against accusations from 2018 pageant winner Cara Mund that she has been harassed and silenced during her tenure to date. Mund also claims that Carlson has elbowed her out of the spotlight.
Carlson, the former Fox News anchor and 1989 Miss America winner, became chairman of Miss America Organization last year after the prior regime, led by former Wma titan Sam Haskell, was ushered out amid scandal about email correspondence that disparaged past Miss America winners and critics.
But Carlson stands accused of being part of an effort to diminish Mund’s role during the final months of her reign. The next Miss America is set to be crowned Sept. 9 in Atlantic City, N.J., in a ceremony to air live from 9-11 p.m. Et on ABC.
Miss America Organization CEO Regina Hopper was also harshly criticized by Mund, who maintains...
Carlson, the former Fox News anchor and 1989 Miss America winner, became chairman of Miss America Organization last year after the prior regime, led by former Wma titan Sam Haskell, was ushered out amid scandal about email correspondence that disparaged past Miss America winners and critics.
But Carlson stands accused of being part of an effort to diminish Mund’s role during the final months of her reign. The next Miss America is set to be crowned Sept. 9 in Atlantic City, N.J., in a ceremony to air live from 9-11 p.m. Et on ABC.
Miss America Organization CEO Regina Hopper was also harshly criticized by Mund, who maintains...
- 8/20/2018
- by Cynthia Littleton
- Variety Film + TV
Former Miss America Gretchen Carlson has responded to reigning Miss America Cara Mund’s claims that she was bullied and put “on a shelf” by the organization since Carlson became the chairwoman of the board of directors.
On Friday, Mund wrote an open letter saying, “I strongly believe my voice is not heard nor wanted by our current leadership; nor do they have any interest in knowing who I am and how my experiences related to positioning the organization for the future.”
Carlson took to Twitter and said she was “surprised and saddened” by Mund’s letter and wished that she would have contacted her directly via phone, text and email before going to the media with allegations of bullying. Carlson says that Mund only wants to speak via email about the issues.
Carlson praised Mund saying that the organization is proud of all that she has accomplished. “You are smart,...
On Friday, Mund wrote an open letter saying, “I strongly believe my voice is not heard nor wanted by our current leadership; nor do they have any interest in knowing who I am and how my experiences related to positioning the organization for the future.”
Carlson took to Twitter and said she was “surprised and saddened” by Mund’s letter and wished that she would have contacted her directly via phone, text and email before going to the media with allegations of bullying. Carlson says that Mund only wants to speak via email about the issues.
Carlson praised Mund saying that the organization is proud of all that she has accomplished. “You are smart,...
- 8/20/2018
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Miss America 2018 Cara Mund says the pageant's leaders, including chairwoman and former Fox News host Gretchen Carlson, have disrespected and belittled her since she won the contest. She made her comments in a letter sent to former Miss America winners on Friday, less than a month before the Miss America 2019 pageant. Carlson, the Miss American Organization and CEO Regina Hopper, who Mund also named, have not responded to Mund's remarks. E! News has reached out to the Miss America Organization for comment. "Let me be blunt: I strongly believe that my voice is not heard nor wanted by our current leadership; nor do they have any interest in knowing who I am and how my...
- 8/18/2018
- E! Online
The Miss America Pageant is firing back after current Miss America Cara Mund chastised the organization for what she said amounted to bullying and silencing her in her duties.
“The Miss America Organization supports Cara,” the organization said in a Friday statement given to TheWrap. “It is disappointing that she chose to air her grievances publicly not privately. Her letter contains mischaracterizations and many unfounded accusations. We are reaching out to her privately to address her concerns.”
In a letter addressed to “Miss America Sisters,” and obtained by news outlets such as USA Today and Philly.com, Mund outlined her experience of “belittlement, and outright exclusion.” She specifically named Miss America CEO Regina Hopper and chair Gretchen Carlson — the former Fox News host who has been at the forefront of the #MeToo movement — as perpetrators.
“Our chair and CEO have systematically silenced me, reduced me, marginalized me, and essentially erased...
“The Miss America Organization supports Cara,” the organization said in a Friday statement given to TheWrap. “It is disappointing that she chose to air her grievances publicly not privately. Her letter contains mischaracterizations and many unfounded accusations. We are reaching out to her privately to address her concerns.”
In a letter addressed to “Miss America Sisters,” and obtained by news outlets such as USA Today and Philly.com, Mund outlined her experience of “belittlement, and outright exclusion.” She specifically named Miss America CEO Regina Hopper and chair Gretchen Carlson — the former Fox News host who has been at the forefront of the #MeToo movement — as perpetrators.
“Our chair and CEO have systematically silenced me, reduced me, marginalized me, and essentially erased...
- 8/17/2018
- by Linda Xu
- The Wrap
This year’s Miss America has gone rogue. In an open letter, Cara Mund claims she has been silenced and put “on a shelf” by the organization since 1989’s crown-wearer Gretchen Carlson stepped back into the Miss America limelight.
“I truly felt more valued, respected and viewed as a real collaborator within my first three months rather that these last eight months,” Mund wrote in an open letter distributed to prior Miss America winners. “I strongly believe my voice is not heard nor wanted by our current leadership; nor do they have any interest in knowing who I am and how my experiences related to positioning the organization for the future.”
Read the entire letter below.
Mund says the changes began when Carlson and Regina Hopper took leadership positions with the Miss America Organization at the beginning of this year following a scandal in which sexually derogatory emails of former board members surfaced.
“I truly felt more valued, respected and viewed as a real collaborator within my first three months rather that these last eight months,” Mund wrote in an open letter distributed to prior Miss America winners. “I strongly believe my voice is not heard nor wanted by our current leadership; nor do they have any interest in knowing who I am and how my experiences related to positioning the organization for the future.”
Read the entire letter below.
Mund says the changes began when Carlson and Regina Hopper took leadership positions with the Miss America Organization at the beginning of this year following a scandal in which sexually derogatory emails of former board members surfaced.
- 8/17/2018
- by Greg Evans
- Deadline Film + TV
1:37 Pm Pt -- A rep for Miss America tells us, "The Miss America Organization supports Cara. It is disappointing that she chose to air her grievances publicly not privately. Her letter contains mischaracterizations and many unfounded accusations. We are reaching out to her privately to address her concerns." The reigning Miss America is railing on the org, saying they have silenced and ignored her and instead focused all of their attention on former Miss...
- 8/17/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Miss America Cara Mund hasn't put on a swimsuit since winning the crown in September, and says that proves the swimsuit competition is no longer necessary to get the job done. The Miss America Org announced Tuesday it's scrapping swimsuits and doing away with judging on appearance ... and Cara's totally for it. The former Miss North Dakota told us her job mostly involves almost nonstop appearances, but None of them require putting on a bikini.
- 6/5/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Bye, bye bikinis! The Miss America pageant just announced it is getting rid of the bathing suit portion of the competition and will no longer judge women on their physical apperance. Instead, contestants will participate in a live interactive session with the judges. "We are no longer a pageant. Miss America will represent a new generation of female leaders focused on scholarship, social impact, talent and empowerment,” said Gretchen Carlson, chair of the board of trustees, in a press release. "We’re experiencing a cultural revolution in our country with women finding the courage to stand up and have their voices heard on many issues. Miss America is proud to evolve as an organization and join this empowerment movement." Along with scrapping swimsuits, the board also decided to eliminate the evening gown portion from the contest to "give participants the freedom to outwardly express their self-confidence in evening attire of...
- 6/5/2018
- by Anna Quintana
- Life and Style
Cara Mund (born December 8, 1993; age: 24) is a U.S. beauty pageant winner from Bismarck, North Dakota. On September 10, 2017, she was crowned Miss America 2018 in Atlantic City, New Jersey, three months after being named Miss North Dakota 2017. Cara Mund Bio: Early Life Mund was born in Bismarck, North Dakota. She […]
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- 4/16/2018
- by Pablo Mena
- Uinterview
Cara Mund was crowned Miss America 2018 in September – and it’s been a wild ride for the former Miss North Dakota ever since. “For me, the journey was never easy, and it took four years to get to the Miss America stage, so in that moment when I finally made top five, I new I […]
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- 2/14/2018
- by Hillary Luehring-Jones
- Uinterview
[[tmz:video id="0_r7zf9jf3"]] Justin Timberlake faced the media in Minnesota -- and talked all about his Super Bowl halftime performance on Sunday ... and (shocker) he charmed the hell out of everyone in the room. Jt said Tom Brady is on his "man crush" list and has shut down the possibility of an 'Nsync reunion. As we previously reported, Joey Fatone told us he wasn't going to Minnesota to perform in the show. Timberlake says the focus is on his new band.
- 2/1/2018
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
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