Devotion. Devotion was made well before Top Gun: Maverick came out, but it’s hard not to be reminded of that movie – and, of course, the first Top Gun – in its opening scenes, which cut from sensuous close-ups of a Vought F4U Corsair fighter to the image of a bomber-jacketed Glen Powell, in full Cruisian glory, as he drives alongside a plane taking off from a runway and struts onto the Quonset Point air station on the coast of Rhode Island.
During a recent live stream, DJ Akademiks spoke on Diddy inviting him out to a party in London. According to the internet personality, he was a bit suspicious of the invite, which ultimately made him decide to hit up a hookah spot instead. Ak name-dropped Saucy Santana at one point in his explanation, claiming that he feared the artist would "jump out and start twerking."
"Yo, real talk I think Diddy tried to line me,"
Drugs This article is more than 6 years oldStudy finds mushrooms are the safest recreational drugThis article is more than 6 years oldPeople taking mushrooms in 2016 needed medical treatment less than for MDMA, LSD and cocaine, while one of the riskiest drugs was synthetic cannabis
Mushrooms are the safest of all the drugs people take recreationally, according to this year’s Global Drug Survey.
Of the more than 12,000 people who reported taking psilocybin hallucinogenic mushrooms in 2016, just 0.
Updated Taylor Swift has released more than 40 music videos throughout her career. Many music videos have featured love interests played by recognizable actors, musicians, and models. Here's where the leading men are now, from Stephen Colletti to Scott Eastwood. Clayton Collins played her love interest in the music video for "Tim McGraw." Taylor Swift and Clayton Collins in the music video for "Tim McGraw." Taylor Swift/YouTube The song was part of Swift's self-titled debut studio album, released in 2006.
YouTube This article is more than 6 months oldYouTuber Colleen Ballinger loses shows over alleged inappropriate behaviorThis article is more than 6 months oldComedian known for Miranda Sings character faces accusations of inappropriate behavior with minors and wearing blackface
Colleen Ballinger’s podcast Oversharing and several of her live shows have now been canceled as the YouTuber known for her satirical teenage persona Miranda Sings continues to face criticism for allegedly behaving inappropriately toward underaged fans and wearing blackface.