Nicki Minaj is responding to Lil Nas X after he finally admitted he ran a secret Nicki fan account and revealing why he kept it to himself for years.
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Elmo has called in the heavy hitters for the launch of his new talk show.
On Wednesday, “The Not-Too-Late Show With Elmo” premiered, bringing the lovable “Sesame Street” muppet to the talk show world.
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And for the first episodes, Lil Nas X and Kacey Musgraves both appeared for performances of some “Sesame Street” songs.
Lil Nas joined the red muppet to sing “Elmo’s Song”, giving it a modern hip-hop beat.
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Nicki Minaj is responding to Lil Nas X after he finally admitted he ran a secret Nicki fan account and revealing why he kept it to himself for years.
A lot of people like Nicki Minaj’s music but Lil Nas X has ‘next level’ fandom.
For a long time it was rumored that Lil Nas X was behind the now-extinct Nicki Minaj fan page @nasmaraj, on which the page runner reached out to Nicki to ask for a feature.
Lil Nas X is confirming his fandom.
Jane Fonda and Lil Nas X are among the faces of Gucci’s new sustainable line utilizing recycled, organic, bio-based and sustainably sourced materials.
Gucci Off the Grid, with the help of stars such as Lil Nas X, King Princess, Jane Fonda and more.
celebration of Pride Month, ET is recognizing those who had an impact in the entertainment industry and helped shape pop culture over the past year.
Variety Staff Follow Us on TwitterKacey Musgraves, Bonnie Raitt, Brandi Carlile, Bill Murray, Eric Church and Stephen Colbert are just a few of the many artists confirmed for “Picture Show: A Tribute Celebrating John Prine,” an online celebration of the legendary singer-songwriter, who died earlier this year of coronavirus complications.The show will premiere Thursday, June 11 at 7:30pm ET/6:30pm CT/4:30pm PT across multiple platforms including Prine’s YouTube, Facebook and Twitch
On the 5th of June, Lil Nas X, the “Old Town Road,” rapper, responded to comments from Fox News’ Tucker Carlson in which the television show host supposedly accused celebrities and entertainers of inciting riots in the United States. On his account, Lil Nas X defended himself against the conservative commentator after he blamed entertainment industry figures for facilitating riots around the nation.
Tucker Carlson thinks he’s outing celebrities pic.twitter.com/Xm8ie64rbF— Acyn Torabi (@Acyn) June 6, 2020Also Read: Fox News Apologizes for Graph on Market Reactions to Civil Unrest: 'Never Should Have Aired'Among those Carlson named was Rapper Lil Nas X.“Rapper Lil Nas X urged his 4.7 million Twitter followers to donate to bail groups in Chicago, New York, Philadelphia and elsewhere,” Carlson said.
Lil Nas X, 21, is calling out FOX News presenter Tucker Carlson, 51, for a segment he did on celebrities donating money to bail out protesters who were arrested after marching to stop racial injustice in the midst of George Floyd‘s tragic death. The rapper claims Carlson “lied to millions of people” when he said that the donations, which were also made by Chrissy Teigen, Steve Carell, Janelle Monae, and many more, are being given to incite riots.
Two Buffalo, New York, police officers were suspended without pay on Thursday after a video showed them shoving a 75-year-old man to the ground, as protests over the police killing of George Floyd continued into their tenth night.
Lil Nas X took to Twitter on Tuesday (June 2) to share his reaction to a popular video from the Black Lives Matter protests happening in Texas."The time has arrived," the rapper captioned his gleeful retweet of the viral video, which features a group of at least a dozen Black cowboys riding up to the protests on horseback.As the modern-day cowboys -- who reportedly belong to the Houston, Tex.-based urban trail-riding club known as the Nonstop Riders -- triumphantly crest a hill with their fists
Victoria Monét and Kacey Musgraves are among the more than 645,000 people who've singed a Change.org petition urging police to ban the use of rubber bullets."There have been various occurrences where peaceful protesters have been shot with rubber bullets by the police, despite them doing nothing wrong to begin with.
Lil Nas X and Kehlani have criticised the music industry’s Blackout Tuesday campaign for being a distraction from real activism.
The Los Angeles Times reported today that some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry, including Madonna, Oprah Winfrey, Katy Perry, Rihanna, and many others, went silent on social media for the music industry’s Blackout Tuesday in which the artists paid tribute to the death of George Floyd and expressed their solidarity with the black community and Black Lives Matter activists.
The music industry is taking a pause today (June 2) to observe an effort called #TheShowMustBePaused (or "Black Out Tuesday").
Lil Nas X and Kehlani have criticized the music industry’s Blackout Tuesday campaign protesting the murder of George Floyd as a distraction from real activism.