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“SpongeBob SquarePants.” “Worst? I mean, there’s been so many,” Pink, 44, told the Los Angeles Times last week when asked which of her songs were her least favorite. “Oh wait, I did put out that ‘SpongeBob’ thing — ‘We’ve Got Scurvy,'” recalled the three-time Grammy winner. “I wish I never did that.
That was a real mistake.”The single, which appeared on the 2009 compilation album “SpongeBob’s Greatest Hits,” features the “So What” songstress belting out lyrics about the scourge of sailors.“Our gums are black. Our teeth are falling out. We’ve got spots on our back, so give it up and shout,” read the lyrics.
“We’ve got scurvy. We need some vitamin C. We’ve got scurvy.
We need a lemon tree.”Pink even went one step further and recorded a music video for the song dressed as a pirate. The Post reached out to Nickelodeon and Pink for comment. Scurvy is a result of a serious vitamin C deficiency, according to The Cleveland Clinic.
The medical center noted that “left untreated, scurvy can lead to bleeding gums, loosened teeth and bleeding under your skin.”While rare in the US, the disease usually affects those who do not eat enough fruits and vegetables and patients who are not eating due to medical treatments. Pink, meanwhile, made headlines last month for kicking out a San Antonio concertgoer protesting circumcision. According to a TikTok that captured the bizarre moment, the “Try” singer was entering the acoustic portion of her concert when she spotted the outcry.“Oh wow, you’re making a whole point right now, aren’t you?” Pink asked.
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Kris Jenner is finally getting candid about her history of cheating.
Stephen Rodrick America has long reveled in the destruction of young women. Here’s a short and not comprehensive list: Judy Garland was given amphetamines at age 16 on the set of “The Wizard of Oz” in 1938. Frances Farmer was institutionalized against her will in 1942, and Dorothy Stratten was murdered by her ex-manager in 1980 at the age of 20.
Former England rugby star Ben Foden has sent well wishes to his ex wife Una Healy and says he wants her to be happy. Speaking exclusively to OK!, Ben - who is now married to US socialite Jackie Belanoff Smith - opened up about his ex, who he split from in 2018. He said: “The most important thing is that she’s happy and we wish Una happiness in every way.” Ben, 37, who has daughter Aoife, 11 and son Tadgh, eight, with Una and daughter Farrah, three, with pregnant Jackie, added that Jackie and Una have worked hard to create a solid blended family together.
What does it take to heal when surrounded by descendants of those who committed the ultimate betrayal 100 years ago? The vibrant, thriving Greenwood section of Tulsa, Oklahoma had set up an economy so strong and affluent that it was called Black Wall Street. That was until it posed a threat to the White status quo, who in an act of racialized vengeance almost a century ago left the streets strewn with charred rubble and the bodies of its African American residents.
Cher spilled some tea about Madonna and her relationship with Alexander Edwards in a new interview with the Los Angeles Times.
Emily Longeretta SPOILER ALERT: This interview contains spoilers from the Season 2 finale of “The Challenge: USA,” now streaming on Paramount+. “The Challenge: USA” was even harder than it looked, in part because one of the competitions was cut from the final edit. When asked about the toughest part of the final — a multi-day race with numerous legs — winner Desi Williams tells Variety that it was “sheer amount of uphill running on rough terrain” — especially since she was “dehydrated, because we had stayed up all night the night before doing an overnight challenge that wasn’t shown.” The season’s other winner, Chris Underwood, describes the edited-out overnight challenge, which is shown in the photo above. “After Day 1, we had set up camp, we built a fire, and 30 minutes into us doing our ‘Kumbaya’ stuff, TJ Lavin came in and basically told us that we had to stand up individually on these 12×12 pillars, that had barely enough room for your feet to stand on,” Underwood says.
Beanie Feldstein Guest Columnist I grew up in West Los Angeles, surrounded by a lot of Jewish people. My family belonged to a Reform synagogue where we would observe the high holidays and I would attend twice-weekly Jewish studies afterschool classes. Eventually, I would become a junior cantor there, duetting on the bimah with the cantor on Yom Kippur.
Kelly Clarkson‘s future on The Voice was a bit unknown, but she’s giving a more definitive answer!
Kelly Clarkson has no reason to come back to Los Angeles following her New York City move. The American Idol winner packed her talk show studio and headed East to the Big Apple where she now hosts her daytime program.
Pink’s upcoming shows in Tacoma, Washington, have been postponed due to “family medical issues.”The musician, 44, made the announcement via Instagram on Monday.“I am so sorry to inform the Tacoma ticket holders that the two shows October 17 and October 18 (tomorrow and Wednesday), will be postponed. Live Nation are working on future dates to reschedule,” the singer shared in her post.“Family medical issues require our immediate attention. I send everyone my sincerest apologies for any inconvenience this has caused.
Taylor Swift’s Eras tour is set to become the most lucrative tour in music history.The stadium-filling shows, which kicked off in March and are set to run until late 2024, are projected to raise a total of $5.7 billion, which would be enough to send everybody in the US $20.The estimate, cited by the Washington Post, comes from Peter Cohan, an associate professor of management at Babson College in Massachusetts. The numbers suggest that Swift’s income from the tour would be larger than the annual GDP of 42 countries in the world.The income is also set to be boosted by the release of Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour, an official concert film that was released in cinemas yesterday (October 13).
Taylor Swift’s career-defining ‘The Eras Tour’ hits cinemas in October.Directed by Sam Wrench, the film is described as a “breathtaking, cinematic view” of Swift’s latest tour, which runs through her biggest hits and rarities across all ten of her studio albums.Following huge demand for tickets across the globe, the pop star announced in August she would screen a concert film of the tour in cinemas. “Eras attire, friendship bracelets, singing and dancing encouraged,” Swift wrote in the announcement post.The Eras Tour film was released in cinemas across the US and Canada from Thursday October 12, and the rest of the world from October 13.Swift plays 40 tracks across the entire film, pulled from all ten of her studio albums and divided into specific sections.
She just might be the one for Harry Styles!
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex's decision to forge a career away from the Royal Family continues after several of their projects, including their deal with Spotify, fell through. While the couple often appear as spokespeople for causes they are passionate about, there is another career path open to Meghan that is rumoured to be a real possibility for the former actress. A move into US politics has seen Meghan be billed as "an interesting candidate", as she has never been one to shy away from expressing her opinion - whether it was on the controversial Roe V Wade ruling or making her opposition to former US President Donald Trump clear.
Cher has denied claims that she orchestrated the kidnapping of her adult son Elijah Blue Allman.The pop icon was last month accused of hiring four men to kidnap Allman, 47, as a way to prevent him from seeing his then-estranged wife, Marie Angela King, and get him clean from drugs.Allman – who is also a musician – had filed for divorce from King in 2021, but the pair allegedly reconnected for 12 days in November 2022.Court documents show that King has claimed that on November 30, the night of their wedding anniversary, four men reportedly entered the couple’s New York hotel room and abducted Allman.Cher was asked about the story during a new interview with People, to which she responded: “That rumour is not true.” The singer declined to comment further, but she did confirm that the situation is related to Allman’s addiction issues.“I’m not suffering from any problem that millions of people in the United States aren’t,” Cher told the outlet of her son’s yearslong struggles with substance abuse.“I’m a mother. This is my job – one way or another, to try to help my children.
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic In an intimate performance and conversation in Los Angeles Monday night, Olivia Rodrigo admitted that there were tears shed during the making of her new album, “Guts.” But she and producer/co-writer Dan Nigro clarified that it wasn’t just about the emotion in the lyrics. Some of those were tears of frustration as they obsessed over songs and struggled to get her all-important sophomore release just right over its 10-month creation. “We cried just because we were frustrated.
P!NK has reflected on a song she once recorded for SpongeBob SquarePants, describing it as “a real mistake”.The pop singer recorded the 2009 song ‘We’ve Got Scurvy’ for the SpongeBob special SpongeBob’s Truth or Square.In a recent interview with the Los Angeles Times, she was asked to choose her best and worst singles.Initially she chose the 2012 song ‘True Love’ featuring Lily Allen “because it’s mean”, but then changed her pick to ‘We’ve Got Scurvy”.“I wish I never did that. That was a real mistake,” she said.Elsewhere in the interview, the singer reflected on being taken advantage of by previous managers who got her into bad deals, and wondered if things have changed at all.“Anytime a light is shined on a cancer, it’s a good thing.
Steven Gaydos Executive VP of Content By the time Martin Scorsese‘s music documentary “The Last Waltz” premiered in 1978, the legendary Americana music progenitors the Band, whom the film explores, had gone from “Cahoots” to kaput for two years. The 1976 farewell concert at the center of the film was already a piece of rock and roll history by the time the film debuted.
Pink is looking back at her musical history and having some regrets. The singer and songwriter recalled recording a song for SpongeBob Square Pants about scurvy and is calling it a “real mistake.”