Push T is responding to an upcoming track from Jack Harlow that leaked this week and features a guest appearance from Drake and apparently, a subliminal diss aimed at the “Diet Coke” rapper.
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post on Friday, Sullivan accused Stewart and the other guests on the show of “unprofessionally” making him appear racist during their conversation, which he chalked up to them pushing “woke” narratives.However, Stewart wasn’t having it. He swiftly issued a response on Twitter, writing: “Nonsense @sullydish. Our booker handled this last minute ask impeccably.
Mr Sullivan was told, texted and emailed a detailed account of who was on the program, the content and intent of the discussion.”“She patiently handled his high maintenance shenanigans and gave him every opportunity to excuse himself,” he wrote in a follow up tweet. “This man wasn’t ambushed. Any damage incurred was self inflicted.”In his last tweet, Stewart wrote: “And can we stop with the lazy ‘woke’ s– anytime someone disagrees with a conservative.
F— man.”Sullivan appeared on the show alongside two other guests, which you can watch here. In his Substack post, he said that the show’s booker had initially promised he would be the only guest during his segment. According to the former The New Republic editor, it wasn’t until he was preparing to dial in for his remote appearance that there were two other people in the studio with Stewart.He wrote that the booking team gave him the option to back out at the last minute, but “I didn’t want to leave them in the lurch, reassured myself that Stewart was a pro, and said I’d go ahead.” During the segment, Sullivan claims both Stewart and the guests “unprofessionally” backed him into appearing racist.“This is the poisonous heart of CRT: that white people, by virtue of merely existing, are all morally problematic and always will be,” Sullivan wrote.
Push T is responding to an upcoming track from Jack Harlow that leaked this week and features a guest appearance from Drake and apparently, a subliminal diss aimed at the “Diet Coke” rapper.
ill-fated Las Vegas residency at Caesars Palace, and she's hired a new one in hopes of resurrecting the show. The Telegraph said Adele has hired Kim Gavin, artistic director for English pop group Take That, and Stufish, the team producing the Rolling Stones' upcoming anniversary tour. Adele reportedly wants to start her "Weekends With Adele" residency this summer "with a completely redesigned show," a source told the English outlet. Adele famously postponed her highly-anticipated residency show at the 11th hour, blaming COVID breakouts and delivery delays.
EW. But ever since, it has proved no match for its broadcast and cable TV competition and has been purging viewers.The talk show had 180,000 homes tuning in its first week, Samba TV reported, but that number dropped 78% a mere 40,000 by its fifth episode.
No shame in his PDA game. Travis Barker shut down a negative comment about his over-the-top makeouts with Kourtney Kardashian — and he didn’t hold back.
Halle Bailey is hitting back at plastic surgery rumours.
Zack Sharf Comedians and other Hollywood talent are paying tribute on social media to Gilbert Gottfried. The comedian’s family announced April 12 that he had died at age 67 following a long illness. Gottfried was known for his iconic shrill voice and beloved for his crude comedic style.
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Laura Ingraham attacked Jon Stewart on Monday night’s “The Angle,” calling him a “sneering prig” for his views on racial equality in the U.S. and accusing him of stacking his panel of guests to team up on author Andrew Sullivan.“The only thing funny about Jon Stewart these days is how blissfully self-unaware he is,” she said.Ingraham took issue with a recent segment on Stewart’s show “The Problem with Jon Stewart” titled, “The Problem With White People.” In it, Stewart and his panel spoke to Sullivan, who disagreed with the premise that all white people are responsible for systemic racism, and argued that America has “a great history.” “By calling today a white supremacy, you are minimizing actual white supremacy,” Sullivan argued.In response, one of Stewart’s panelists said she refused to argue “with another white man” and said “Every single white person upholds the systems and structures of white supremacy, and we have got to talk about it.”When Stewart praised her answer, Sullivan said Stewart was upholding her characterization of him as “a racist.” To that, Stewart sniped, “You’ve been doing a pretty good job with it yourself there.”After playing back several clips of the conversation, Ingraham weighed in (you can watch her segment in the video above).
In the latest episode of his Apple TV+ series, Jon Stewart convened a panel of guests to discuss racism in America, a hot-button topic if there ever was one.
Jim Carrey is expanding on his first reaction to the incident with Will Smith at the 2022 Academy Awards.
As season 12 of The Real Housewives of New Jersey continues to heat up, Gia Giudice isn’t afraid to get involved in the action. Teresa Giudice’s eldest daughter fires back at Margaret Josephs in Us Weekly’s exclusive sneak peek of the Tuesday, March 29, episode.
Jon Stewart is proud of how Pete Davidson is handling himself amid the ongoing drama between himself and Kanye «Ye» West. For months now, the 28-year-old star and his girlfriend, Kim Kardashian, have been the subjects of multiple online attacks from West, Kardashian's estranged husband.Stewart, a longtime friend and mentor to Davidson, appeared on SiriusXM's earlier this week, and discussed the challenges his pal is facing. “I know Pete real well,” Stewart said.
Showing support. Jon Stewart is the latest celebrity to come to Pete Davidson’s defense amid the Saturday Night Live star’s ongoing feud with Kanye West.
“I know Pete [Davison] real well,” Jon Stewart said during the Mar. 22 episode of SiriusXM’s The Howard Stern Show. Jon, 59, and Pete, 28, were recently photographed together at a New York Knicks game, and Stewart dished on his friendship with the Saturday Night Live funnyman. He also gave love to Pete for handling the drama with Kim Kardashian‘s ex-husband, Kanye West. “[Pete’s] just a kid trying to live his life. He’s one of my favorite people. He’s just a f-ckin’ smart, funny kid just trying to live his life, and he’s caught up — I think he’s doing as best he can in that situation, when you’re dealing with something that’s so explosive and loaded with all kinds of other things, and I just love that kid.”