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Jason Momoa’s New Movie Is A Near Perfect Throwback To A Better Era Of Big Muscles And Bigger Explosions
By Jennifer Asencio
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The Wrecking Crew teams Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista in a brotherly buddy movie whose trailer promises lots of explosions and great one-liners, kind of like the action heroes of 80s and 90s classics. It’s a rare streaming entry that actually delivers on that promise.
Momoa and Bautista play half-brothers James and Johnny, who share a father and a complicated past. Their father is killed in a hit-and-run accident, bringing the prodigal Johnny back to the family fold in Oahu, Hawaii, to at least investigate why the Yakuza visited his Oklahoma home. The brothers don’t see eye to eye, and James isn’t quite convinced their father was murdered, while Johnny is sure the Yakuza were involved.

Johnny is a cop, and James trains Navy SEALs, so both men know how to handle themselves as they begin to uncover a plot that threatens their Hawaiian home. A maze of Hawaiian gangsters, Yakuza hitmen, and elite security stands between them and the truth. As the brothers get closer to finding out about their father’s death and sorting out their own tangled relationship, they leave behind them an ever-increasing trail of destruction that will rock Oahu.
Classic Action Stars In The Modern Era

James and Johnny are classic action stars who recall the mayhem of classics like Die Hard, Lethal Weapon, or Commando. Almost every scene moves things along by leaving more questions than answers and inviting fights, explosions, car chases, and intrigue. As they try to solve the mystery, the brothers struggle to deal with each other, the memory of a dismissive father, and the threat to their families from the events they’ve been drawn into.
These two men are not the passive heroes of modern movies. They are manly men, dripping masculinity in every scene. They deal with their emotions as men (despite James’s wife being a child psychologist), and they solve their problems like action heroes: by beating the crap out of them, including each other.

The Wrecking Crew exhibits its leads as men, dressed in clothing that shows off the muscles of both actors, particularly Momoa. The Hawaiian setting gives them plenty of opportunity to wear things like Hawaiian shirts and tank tops, and no opportunity is wasted to show off the two actors to their best advantage.
However, as macho a movie as it is, the women are not weeping violets. They know who their men are, but they also do their part to help uncover the plot through their own ingenuity and agency. Morena Baccarin co-stars as Johnny’s love interest, whose scene in the movie’s trailer during one of the car chases does not do justice to her actual performance in the full sequence.
Every Trope Of The Genre In One Explosive Car Chase Scene

The Wrecking Crew’s action swings between well-choreographed melee and gun fights and frenetic car chases that raise the stakes every time, highlighted by cinematography that brings us along for the ride. Two skirmishes take place in a windowed hallway that reminded me of the “House of Blue Leaves” fight in Kill Bill Vol. 1. One car chase invokes every single trope of the genre, then amplifies them into an explosive crescendo. Don’t look away, because there are tons of visual cues that connect each scene to the next.
Part of the amazing visuals is the fact that Hawaii itself is made a character through the use of camera angles and imagery. Oahu, where the story takes place, is always present, from scenic drone shots to dramatic beach scenes and major action sequences. In specifically strategic shot, a prominent mountain peak is framed between the two leads, reminding viewers that Hawaii is always over their shoulders.
Maia Kealoha Redeems Herself In A Movie That’s Actually About Ohana

The Wrecking Crew also features True Blood’s Stephen Root and Frankie Adams of The Expanse, as well as Jacob Batalon, known for the Tom Holland Spider-Man movies and pretty much cast to type. Young Maia Kealoha, who played Lilo in Disney’s live-action remake of Lilo & Stitch, steals the show in almost every scene she’s in and hints at a promising career as an actress; at any rate, it’s nice to see Lilo get to be in a movie that is actually about ohana, or families sticking together, after the disappointment of her other major film.
If there is anything wrong with The Wrecking Crew, it’s a short period of investigation in the middle of the film that seems to drag on, especially compared to the intense pace of the rest of the movie. This part only lasts about 15-20 minutes, though, and then we’re thrust right back into adventure and excitement.
An Unapologetically Masculine Film

The Wrecking Crew is unapologetically masculine while exhibiting an emotional depth that doesn’t reduce its leads into weeping sissies. These men of action deal with things in very male ways without shame while never slipping into today’s tropes about “toxic masculinity.” They suffer and are not invulnerable, either physically or emotionally, but ultimately, they are men of honor doing what men do to protect their families.
The Wrecking Crew has found a way to give audiences what they’ve been missing: a compelling story, a cast of characters we can all aspire to be, and an old-fashioned battle between good and evil. Once you’re on this wild ride, you’re not getting off until the credits roll.

The Wrecking Crew is currently streaming on Amazon Prime.
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‘Mormon Wives’ Star Layla Taylor Breaks Her Silence On Recent Breakup
“The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” star Layla Taylor has been sharing her budding romance with Mason McWhorter online for months and fans were super happy for the couple. But then many noticed that something was off and they no longer followed each other on social media.
Because fans were sharing their thoughts in videos, it prompted Layla to break her silence and explain what’s going on. Her recently shared TikTok video shows real, raw emotion, and tells the story that fans hoped wasn’t the case.
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Layla Taylor Gets Real About Her Relationship With Mason McWhorter

Many content creators were sharing their thoughts about Layla and Mason’s relationship and because people noticed something was up, Layla decided to break her silence in an emotional TikTok video.
“I just wanted to hop on here to kind of, I mean, I feel like it’s kind of obvious. I think everyone’s already noticed and there’s pages already making videos about it, so I just wanted to hop on here to kind of set the record straight on something,” she began her emotional video. “I’m already seeing some comments that are not true and I don’t want anything being spread about him that’s not what happened and not the reality of the situation.”
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After explaining how hard it is for her to be vulnerable on social media despite being a reality star, she said she’s seen a lot of posts online of other people going through things, so she chose to be vulnerable.
“Obviously, me and Mason are no longer together,” she said through tears. “It’s still super fresh.”
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‘We Don’t Follow Each Other Anymore, So It’s Obviously Very Recent’
Layla said there’s “no bad blood” between her and Mason, and she “genuinely want and wish nothing but the best for Mason.”
“Things just weren’t working out,” she continued. “I think we were just on two different paths right now, and he felt in order for him to grow, he had to be on his own. And I respect his decision, and I truly hope that he gets what he wants in life.”
She explained that this relationship was the first one since her marriage that she felt would go the distance.
“Mason was a really big part of me and my boys’ lives for the past almost year,” she continued. “And we went through a lot in this last year, to be honest. But I’m grateful for everything, and I’m grateful he was a part of my life for how long he was.”
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Layla Taylor Shared Her Raw Emotion About The Breakup

The “Mormon Wives” star explained that Mason was a big part of her sons’ lives, and they are also feeling sad about this turn of events.
“I just really thought that I was gonna get the family that I wanted so badly,” she continued through tears.
She asked fans to continue to be “nice and kind to him” and she appreciates all the fans for being so “protective” over her.
“I still love him so much,” she said. “And I only want the best for him.”
She said she might be “quiet on social media” for a while so she can “get over the bad part of this.”
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Fans Shared Love And Support For Layla Taylor In The Video’s Comment Section

Layla’s video quickly captured tons of attention, receiving more than 400,000 views in just three hours.
Many viewers took to the comment section to share some love and support for the reality star, including some of her “Mormon Wives” costars.
Chase McWhorter, Mason’s brother and the ex-husband of costar Miranda McWhorter, wrote, “Love u sm! This sucks! But u and mase both are the best.” Jessi Draper wrote, “Love you so much.” Mikayla Matthews shared, “Love you babe,” and Miranda added, “love you to the moon lay [hearts emojis] here for you always bb.” Taylor Frankie Paul said, “We’re here for you my girl,” and Mayci Neeley shared, “Lay my heart [broken heart emoji] love you bb.”
Fans also wanted to share their kind words for Layla through this rough time.
“I never been so sad for someone I didn’t know,” one fan wrote. Another added, “You are such an amazing person for putting this on here and being vulnerable. Beautiful person inside and out!! Much love.”
One other said, “Thank you for normalizing breakups don’t always end with bad blood. Being separated and not going at each other’s throats speaks volumes and hope other people follow in this.”
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‘The Secret Lives Of Mormon Wives’ Season 4 Premieres Next Month

Fans of “The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives” are counting down the weeks to the premiere of Season 4 – March 12!
A few weeks ago, the trailer for the new season was released and fans took to social media to share their excitement.
In a post on Secret Lives on Hulu‘s Instagram page, fans wrote things like, “Y’all pushing out series like y’all push out babies – AND IM HERE FOR IT,” “I’ve never seen a reality show drop so many seasons so quickly,” and “This is my Super Bowl,” in the comment section.
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Jason Statham’s James Bond-Like Heist Saga Is a Free Streaming Hit
Before cinematic universes and endless spy franchises took over multiplexes, mid-budget action thrillers like The Italian Job ruled weekend movie nights — and now one of the slickest is making a comeback on free streaming. The 2003 remake updates the classic British caper with a glossy Hollywood edge, centering on a team of professional thieves pulled back together for one last job — this time, for revenge.
The story kicks off with a gold heist in Venice that goes sideways when one of the crew betrays the rest and vanishes with the loot. A year later, the surviving members regroup to track him down in Los Angeles and pull off an elaborate plan to steal back what’s theirs. That setup may be familiar heist territory, but the execution is where The Italian Job finds its groove.
The film stars Mark Wahlberg as Charlie Croker, Charlize Theron as Stella Bridger, Jason Statham as Handsome Rob, Edward Norton as Steve Frazelli, Seth Green as Lyle, Mos Def as Left Ear, Donald Sutherland as John Bridger, and Franky G as Wrench. Long before he was headlining franchises, Statham was already radiating the cool intensity that would make him feel like a rougher, street-level cousin to James Bond. As Handsome Rob, he’s the team’s wheelman and resident ladies’ man, all sharp suits and sharper driving skills, even if he has a surprising amount of hair on that dome that we’ve become accustomed to.
Is There a Sequel to ‘The Italian Job’?
Sadly, as of 2026, there are no more Italian Job films. Back in 2009, director F. Gary Gray spoke with Collider’s Steve Weintraub about the prospects of a sequel, but those appear to have fallen by the wayside:
“You know I’d love it if they were to come up with a concept that tops the first movie. That’s the goal, to make sure that whatever the sequel is that it’s as inventive, as creative as the original….if not better. That’s where all the energy is being spent, making sure you don’t do a sequel for the sake of doing a sequel. You want to make sure you top it.”
The Italian Job is streaming for free on Tubi.
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May 30, 2003
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111 minutes
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Billie Eilish Gets Ridiculed By Bill Maher Over ‘Stolen Land’ Remark
Bill Maher reignited controversy on “Real Time” after sharply criticizing Billie Eilish‘s Grammys remarks on immigration and “stolen land.”
The talk show host accused the singer of performative activism and shallow political messaging, claiming she doesn’t “know facts.”
Bill Maher questioned the logic and real-world implications of Billie Eilish’s statements, comparing them to protest slogans he argues ignore historical and political realities.
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Bill Maher Questions Billie Eilish’s Political Remarks, Challenges Her Understanding Of History

Maher used a recent episode of his “Real Time” show to criticize Eilish over comments she made during her Grammys acceptance speech, accusing the singer of engaging in performative activism.
During the HBO broadcast, the comedian mocked the singer’s statement that “there are no illegal people on stolen land,” before which she said, “‘It’s hard to know what to say.”
Maher suggested that if Eilish wasn’t confident in her understanding of the issue, she should have avoided commenting altogether. He questioned her grasp of history and policy, adding a jab about her homeschooling.
“Which I wouldn’t say. Then don’t say anything – because you don’t know things. So you didn’t go to school, I don’t think. And you don’t know facts,” Maher noted.
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He also challenged the logic of her argument, asking what concrete outcome such a belief would lead to.
“What’s the practical next step if you say there is no such thing as illegal people on stolen land?” Maher wondered sarcastically. “Do we just go back to living in teepees?”
He also compared Eilish’s remarks to the slogan “From the river to the sea,” arguing that such rhetoric ignores political and historical realities. Maher emphasized that neither Angelenos nor Israelis are going to abandon their homes as a result of protest chants or celebrity speeches.
“The people of Los Angeles will not move, and neither will all Israelis from Gaza,” Maher stated, per the New York Post.
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Billie Eilish’s Anti-ICE Grammy Speech Sparks Debate Over Indigenous Land And Activism
Eilish, who won Song of the Year for “Wildflower” at the February 1 Grammys ceremony, was among several performers who used the awards show to criticize President Donald Trump and ICE.
During her speech, the 24-year-old urged audiences to “keep fighting and speaking up and protesting,” ending her remarks with a blunt “f-ck ICE.”
Following the awards show, Eilish became the center of further controversy when reports resurfaced that her $3 million Los Angeles-area home sits on land historically tied to the Tongva people.
Critics accused the singer of hypocrisy, arguing that her statements would carry more weight if she relinquished the property or used it to directly support migrants.
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The Tongva Tribe Responded To The Singer’s Remarks

As reported by The Blast, a spokesperson for the Tongva tribe confirmed that Eilish’s Glendale residence is located on their ancestral territory.
While the singer has not reached out to the tribe directly, the spokesperson noted appreciation for her public advocacy and emphasized the importance of clearly naming the specific Indigenous groups tied to the land whenever such a grand statement is made.
The Tongva tribe representative said, “It is our hope that in future discussions, the tribe can explicitly be referenced to ensure the public understands that the greater Los Angeles Basin remains Gabrieleno Tongva territory.”
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Billie Eilish’s Uncle, Former Congressman Brian Baird Pushes Back On Backlash And Hypocrisy Claims

Amid the backlash, Eilish has since received vocal support from her family. Her uncle, former U.S. congressman Brian Baird, criticized people demanding the “Bad Guy” singer surrender her home, calling such arguments “disingenuous.”
According to the Daily Mail, the politician pointed to the family’s long history of supporting immigrant communities, stating: “Our family has done a lot for the immigrant community and their cause.”
Baird, who represented Washington’s Third Congressional District and previously worked as a psychologist, also condemned ICE enforcement practices, claiming they have resulted in serious harm to civilians.
While he declined to say whether the controversy had personally affected Eilish, Baird confirmed that the family has remained in close contact throughout the criticism.
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The Singer Condemns Civil Rights Abuses During Her MLK Awards Speech

The Grammy Awards controversy comes amid Eilish’s broader philanthropic and activist work.
In the past year, she donated $11.5 million from her “Hit Me Hard and Soft” tour to causes addressing climate change and food insecurity.
She was also honored at the 2026 MLK Jr. Beloved Community Awards in Atlanta with an Environmental Justice Award.
During that ceremony, Eilish expressed unease about receiving praise amid ongoing political and social turmoil, saying it “felt very strange to be celebrated for working toward environmental justice at a time where it feels less achievable than ever, given the state of our country and the world right now.”
“The Therefore I Am” singer also referenced the recent death of Minnesota resident Renee Good during an ICE encounter, condemning what she described as escalating abuses of power against civilians and protesters.
“We’re seeing our neighbors being kidnapped, peaceful protesters being assaulted and murdered, our civil rights being stripped,” she said at the time.
Even though Eilish continues to receive criticism for her recent “stolen land” comment, she has yet to directly address the backlash. But the singer was recently spotted out looking tense while going for a walk with her dog.
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This Jenna Ortega Misfire Is the Streaming Hit Nobody Predicted
From her starring role in the legacy sequel Beetlejuice Beetlejuice to turning Wednesday Addams into the role she was born to play on Netflix, Jenna Ortega has had an impressive rise to stardom in her first few years on-screen. However, as is the case with most young actors learning their trade, she has also been part of some disappointing projects. In 2025, both of Ortega’s big-screen releases were frustrating let-downs, although the wasted potential of the underwhelming horror fantasy flick Death of a Unicorn looks like a stroke of genius compared to her other flop, Hurry Up Tomorrow.
Starring Ortega alongside Abel “The Weeknd” Tesfaye, Hurry Up Tomorrow promised to be a mind-bending thriller following “a musician plagued by insomnia is pulled into an odyssey with a stranger who begins to unravel the very core of his existence.” Instead, fans received one of the worst movies of the year, with critics awarding the film a dismal 14% on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, hilariously writing, “On second thought, let’s fast-forward to the workweek.” In Jeff Ewing‘s review of the movie for Collider, he wrote, “Characters aren’t given sufficient depth, story beats are repetitive (we get it, you’re stressed walking out to perform), and it’s too late by the time it gets going in the final act.”
Despite all of this, Hurry Up Tomorrow has found itself some streaming success this February, becoming one of the ten most-streamed movies on Starz in the U.S. In fact, at the time of writing, the film is the second-most-streamed title behind Nnamdi Asomugha‘s 2025 drama, The Knife. Directed by Trey Edward Shults (It Comes at Night), Hurry Up Tomorrow is the lowest-scoring project across film and TV in Ortega’s career to date, according to Rotten Tomatoes.
Could ‘Hurry Up Tomorrow’ Find Box Office Success?
Hurry Up Tomorrow wasn’t just one of the worst-reviewed movies of 2025; it was also one of the biggest box office flops of the year. Against a reported production budget of $15 million, the film returned just $7.7 million worldwide. In U.S. theaters, the movie opened in over 2,000 locations in a highly underwhelming first weekend. So bad was this opening that, in just two weeks, the movie had been dropped from almost every location, finally playing in 124 theaters before data stopped being produced by its fourth weekend.
For the latest streaming stories, stay tuned to Collider.
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May 16, 2025
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106 minutes
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Trey Edward Shults
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Reza Fahim, Trey Edward Shults, The Weeknd
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Kevin Turen, The Weeknd, Harrison Kreiss
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Jason Statham’s Career-Defining Action Hit Is Being Reclaimed for Free
Jason Statham has made a career out of punching, kicking, and glowering his way through action movies — but The Beekeeper might be the one where everything finally clicks. Now streaming for free, the high-octane revenge thriller has surged in popularity as viewers discover (or revisit) what many are calling the most entertaining performance of Statham’s career.
In The Beekeeper, Statham plays Adam Clay, a quiet man living off the grid who keeps to himself — and his bees. But when a kind-hearted woman he befriends becomes the victim of a devastating scam that leads to tragic consequences, Clay is forced back into a world he tried to leave behind. And that world is bigger, darker, and more powerful than anyone realizes.
What makes The Beekeeper stand out from Statham’s many action outings is how confidently it leans into its pulpy, almost comic-book premise while still delivering bone-crunching, grounded fight scenes. The movie knows exactly what it is: a slick, mean, unapologetically violent thrill ride built around Statham’s no-nonsense screen presence.
Alongside Statham, the cast also includes Emmy Raver-Lampman as Agent Verona Parker, Josh Hutcherson as Derek Danforth, Bobby Naderi as Agent Matt Wiley, Minnie Driver as Director Janet Harward, and Jeremy Irons as Wallace Westwyld.
Was ‘The Beekeeper’ Worth Watching?
Collider’s Nate Richard hailed the action and cheese on display in the movie, noting the sheer amount of buzzy puns:
“The Beekeeper is made for a very specific audience. Those who don’t want their action paired with a large quantity of puns and cheese won’t find much here. The title alone hints at this being much more of a throwback to the action movies of a different era. Where the Mission: Impossible and John Wick franchises have excelled at pairing breathtaking action with top-notch world-building, The Beekeeper isn’t trying to do that. It just wants its audience to have the time of their lives on this wild ride. It’s an action movie with plot beats that might make certain audience members raise their eyebrows and scoff, but it will have Statham devotees smiling, laughing, and cheering in their seats.”
The Beekeeper 2 doesn’t yet have a firm release date, but with production underway, Statham fans can look forward to seeing Adam Clay back in action soon. The Beekeeper is currently streaming, for free, on Tubi until the end of this month.
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January 12, 2024
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105 minutes
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David Ayer
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Kurt Wimmer
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Kid Rock’s Rock the Country Festival Cancels Stop After Musicians Quit
The 2026 Rock the Country Festival will no longer play in Anderson, South Carolina, after multiple musicians dropped out of the concert.
Anderson County administrator Rusty Burns told local newspaper The Post and Courier on Friday, February 6, that the two-day show was canceled. Burns further claimed that he wasn’t given a specific reason why the festival canceled its South Carolina shows.
Rock the Country is described as “a festival for the people” featuring performances from Kid Rock, Jason Aldean, Jelly Roll and Blake Shelton. The festival was scheduled to stop at eight towns across the United States this summer.
While Rock the Country has not publicly addressed shuttering the South Carolina dates, the festival’s website and social media pages have since been updated to highlight its remaining seven shows. The festival is currently scheduled to begin in Bellville, Texas, on May 1-2 before heading to Bloomingdale, Georgia, later that month. Performances are also scheduled to take place in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, Ashland, Kentucky, Hastings, Michigan, Ocala, Florida, and Hamburg, New York.
Hours before the Anderson show was scrapped, Shinedown revealed that they no longer planned to play at any of the shows on the tour.
“Shinedown is everyone’s band. We feel that we have been given a platform to bring all people together through the power and music and song,” an X statement read. “We have one BOSS, and it is everyone in the audience. Our band’s purpose is to unite, not divide.”
The band added, “With that in mind, we have made the decision that we will not be playing the Rock the Country Festival. We know this decision will create differences of opinion, but we do not want to participate in something we believe will create further division.”
Shinedown — featuring Brent Smith, Zach Myers, Barry Kerch, Eric Bass and Jasin Todd — previously denied any political motivation contributed to their initial decision to perform with Rock the Country.
“We are an apolitical band, but the knives have come out. It’s crazy, and to be honest, I had no idea,” Kerch, 49, said, on the “Vinyl Road” podcast in January. “It was just, ‘Hey, here’s an offer. It looks like a cool lineup, and it’s a mix of country and rock [artists].’ We took the offer … and then, all of a sudden, we found out this [has] got some political leaning to it. I don’t care, I’m just going to play a show. You keep your politics to yourself.”
Kerch further stressed that neither he nor his bandmates knew the festival was “Kid Rock’s thing.” (Kid Rock, 55, is a noted supporter of President Donald Trump and the Republican party, and is also set to headline Turning Point USA’s alternative halftime show during Super Bowl LX on Sunday, February 8.)
Shinedown isn’t the only artist to back out of Rock the Country — Carter Faith, Morgan Wade and Ludacris have similarly walked away from the shows.
“Lines got crossed, and he wasn’t supposed to be on there,” a rep for Ludacris, 48, told Rolling Stone earlier this month, claiming his inclusion was a “mix-up.”
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Fans Clock Mystery Man’s Voice In Spicy Video Clips
Fans are holding their phones extra close, trying to figure out who the deep-voiced man is in Remy Ma’s video. Rem was on a livestream serving face while a man’s voice could be heard in the background. Now, folks want her to come to the front and spill the tea.
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The TL Wants Answers After Mystery Voice Pops Up In Remy Ma’s Livestream
Valentine’s Day is right around the corner, and Remy Ma is already setting the vibes. The ‘Conceited’ raptress popped out on a livestream dressed in red, clearly ready for love day. While fans were living for her beauty, others switched into detective mode, trying to figure out who the mystery man was in her videos. It’s hard to catch exactly what he was saying or if he was even in the room — but the way Remy kept looking off to the side had fans working overtime to crack the case!
The Internet Is Clockin’ The Background Noise
After LiveBitez dropped the clips of Rem, the comment section went crazy. Some folks couldn’t get over how good Remy was looking, while others swore the mystery voice belonged to Eazy The Block Captain, who has allegedly been dating following her split from Papoose in 2024.
Instagram user @realbigstacks wrote, “Rem really that girl 😍”
Instagram user @mstelisha2u wrote, “Well it ain’t PAP.”
While Instagram user @heyyy_jaiiiii wrote, “I mean does it matter?”
Then Instagram user @el.papi.gordo_ wrote, “Thats Eazy the block captain voice…. i’m a battle rap watcher… his voice is very distinct… Case closed.”
Another Instagram user @_cream_irish_ wrote, “Oh that’s easy 😂😂😂😂”
Instagram user @jengermartin wrote, “She definitely can do better than that loud mouth Easy.”
Then another Instagram user @_safizzle wrote, “no more Eazy Block?”
Lastly, Instagram user @icanb wrote, “It’s that dude with the braces 😂”
Been That Girl, Still THAT Girl!
Remy Ma has been keeping her foot on necks lately. She sparked reactions in January after dropping some winter content on Instagram, posing in nothing but a fiery bikini and a fur coat. Bawdy snatched, face card lethal, poses on point! Fans immediately clocked Rem for serving a look even in freezing temps. Peep her photos below.
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