Here’s a name you won’t find in any previous presidential debate transcript: Naked Cowboy.
06.02.2020 - 22:46 / wmagazine.com
Diplo, né Thomas Wesley Pentz, arrived to the annual amfAR Fashion Week Gala in New York on Wednesday night in something of a daze. “I just landed.
I don’t even know what time it is,” he said. He also didn’t know where he flew in from.
“From New York—wait no,” he said, then looked around to take in his surroundings. (We were on Wall Street, just outside of Cipriani.) “I don’t even remember.
I was in Miami for the Super Bowl and then I went to L.A. Where are we right now? Are we in London? I
.Here’s a name you won’t find in any previous presidential debate transcript: Naked Cowboy.
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