Manifesting a 2024 filled with new music from Megan Thee Stallion. On Sunday, the rap star joined the telecast of Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve, where she performed a medley of her hit songs shortly after the East Coast midnight countdown.
Backed by dancers dressed in purple that matched her own fit, the rapper ran through a fiery set, which included “Cobra,” “Savage,” “Her,” and culminated with “Body.” Purple streamers exploded and cascaded around them as she delivered the finale. She asked mid-set, “Y’all ready to turn up?...
Backed by dancers dressed in purple that matched her own fit, the rapper ran through a fiery set, which included “Cobra,” “Savage,” “Her,” and culminated with “Body.” Purple streamers exploded and cascaded around them as she delivered the finale. She asked mid-set, “Y’all ready to turn up?...
- 1/1/2024
- by Tomás Mier and Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
Image Source: Jamie Nelson
Attention "Hotties," the 2023 Megan Thee Stallion drought is about to come to an end. The Grammy Award-winning artist is making her return to the stage on Friday, but her performing hiatus hasn't dulled her shine. "We're just setting the tone for the year," Megan teases to Popsugar.
The "Savage" rapper is headlining the AT&T Block Party for the NCAA men's March Madness Final Four on March 31 - "one of the biggest sporting events in the country," the 28-year-old notes. But the performance is more than just a chance to show off her talents, it'll also serve as a "homecoming," of sorts, for the Houston native.
"Houston is the city that made me and where my dreams began, so it's definitely a different feeling when you perform at home," says Megan in an email interview. "A lot of my 'Hotties' in Houston started this journey with...
Attention "Hotties," the 2023 Megan Thee Stallion drought is about to come to an end. The Grammy Award-winning artist is making her return to the stage on Friday, but her performing hiatus hasn't dulled her shine. "We're just setting the tone for the year," Megan teases to Popsugar.
The "Savage" rapper is headlining the AT&T Block Party for the NCAA men's March Madness Final Four on March 31 - "one of the biggest sporting events in the country," the 28-year-old notes. But the performance is more than just a chance to show off her talents, it'll also serve as a "homecoming," of sorts, for the Houston native.
"Houston is the city that made me and where my dreams began, so it's definitely a different feeling when you perform at home," says Megan in an email interview. "A lot of my 'Hotties' in Houston started this journey with...
- 3/30/2023
- by Lindsay Kimble
- Popsugar.com
Hot & Spicy Balls” – that’s the charming title of the first episode of the new Hulu dating series Hotties. Two couples, each on a blind date, are asked to cook (meat)balls in a cramped food truck parked in the baking California desert. While they’re at it, the couples ingest increasingly spicy foods so red-hot that one contestant actually vomits. “This isn’t just another dating show or a cooking competition,” boasts the host, as though she has some secret reason to believe I am sick of those things. “We Frankenstein-ed them together to create a brand-new beast.” Who says romance is dead?
Definitely not the creators of Cosmic Love. The premise of that new Amazon astrology show is that a talking “being” called “the Astro Chamber” – think Synergy, the purple AI from the Eighties kids cartoon Jem – uses birth charts to “go deeper” than sun signs to find...
Definitely not the creators of Cosmic Love. The premise of that new Amazon astrology show is that a talking “being” called “the Astro Chamber” – think Synergy, the purple AI from the Eighties kids cartoon Jem – uses birth charts to “go deeper” than sun signs to find...
- 8/26/2022
- by Amanda Whiting
- The Independent - TV
Hot & Spicy Balls” – that’s the charming title of the first episode of the new Hulu dating series Hotties. Two couples, each on a blind date, are asked to cook (meat)balls in a cramped food truck parked in the baking California desert. While they’re at it, the couples ingest increasingly spicy foods so red-hot that one contestant actually vomits. “This isn’t just another dating show or a cooking competition,” boasts the host, as though she has some secret reason to believe I am sick of those things. “We Frankenstein-ed them together to create a brand-new beast.” Who says romance is dead?
Definitely not the creators of Cosmic Love. The premise of that new Amazon astrology show is that a talking “being” called “the Astro Chamber” – think Synergy, the purple AI from the Eighties kids cartoon Jem – uses birth charts to “go deeper” than sun signs to find...
Definitely not the creators of Cosmic Love. The premise of that new Amazon astrology show is that a talking “being” called “the Astro Chamber” – think Synergy, the purple AI from the Eighties kids cartoon Jem – uses birth charts to “go deeper” than sun signs to find...
- 8/26/2022
- by Amanda Whiting
- The Independent - TV
Hotties, a new hybrid reality show that features two blind dates, throws the couples into a food truck to chef up some date-night dishes while being intermittently fed spicy foods.
Host Jade Catta-Preta joined uInterview founder Erik Meers to discuss why she likes tormenting couples on the reality series.
“I think everybody enjoys watching people eat spicy stuff!” Catta-Preta said. “It’s a phenomenon. Look at Hot Ones, look at any of those things Jimmy Kimmel does games on his show where people are eating spicy things. I think we like to see when people are out of control. We all put on this kind of mask, especially when we’re on TV or doing anything where people are watching us. Taking away that kind of control in people is so fascinating. It’s fascinating to see what happens when people are freaking out and they don’t know what to do.
Host Jade Catta-Preta joined uInterview founder Erik Meers to discuss why she likes tormenting couples on the reality series.
“I think everybody enjoys watching people eat spicy stuff!” Catta-Preta said. “It’s a phenomenon. Look at Hot Ones, look at any of those things Jimmy Kimmel does games on his show where people are eating spicy things. I think we like to see when people are out of control. We all put on this kind of mask, especially when we’re on TV or doing anything where people are watching us. Taking away that kind of control in people is so fascinating. It’s fascinating to see what happens when people are freaking out and they don’t know what to do.
- 8/10/2022
- by Rose Carter
- Uinterview
With the new month come new arrivals to all TV and movie streamers, including Hulu. The August 2022 slate contains many classic re-watch options as well as new seasons of original shows and new movies as well.
For those who couldn’t get enough of Keke Palmer in Jordan Peele’s latest movie “Nope” (2022), one of her breakout films “Akeelah and the Bee” (2006) has landed on Hulu. Tom Hanks’ “Cast Away” (2000), Natalie Portman’s “Black Swan,” the first two “Despicable Me” films and Tobey Maguire’s “Spider-Man” trilogy also arrive this month.
FX’s “Reservation Dogs” Season 2 arrives exclusively on Hulu Aug. 3. The Hulu Original film “Prey” arrives Aug. 5. “Legacy: The True Story of the L.A. Lakers” premieres on Hulu Aug. 15. Another exclusive heading to Hulu later in August is Steve Carell’s limited series “The Patient,” available to stream Aug. 30.
Here’s what’s new on Hulu in August 2022.
Also...
For those who couldn’t get enough of Keke Palmer in Jordan Peele’s latest movie “Nope” (2022), one of her breakout films “Akeelah and the Bee” (2006) has landed on Hulu. Tom Hanks’ “Cast Away” (2000), Natalie Portman’s “Black Swan,” the first two “Despicable Me” films and Tobey Maguire’s “Spider-Man” trilogy also arrive this month.
FX’s “Reservation Dogs” Season 2 arrives exclusively on Hulu Aug. 3. The Hulu Original film “Prey” arrives Aug. 5. “Legacy: The True Story of the L.A. Lakers” premieres on Hulu Aug. 15. Another exclusive heading to Hulu later in August is Steve Carell’s limited series “The Patient,” available to stream Aug. 30.
Here’s what’s new on Hulu in August 2022.
Also...
- 8/1/2022
- by Dessi Gomez
- The Wrap
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