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Tina Knowles Confronts Customer For Filming At Her Gumbo Stand
It’s always a vibe when Tina Knowles steps out, but this time the energy around her had folks raising eyebrows. Tina’s gumbo stand has the internet split once again, with some people calling for respect while others are questioning what really went down. Either way, Ms. Tina had time this weekend—and it shows.
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Tina Knowles Confronts Customer For Filming At Her Gumbo Stand
Footage circulating online shows Tina Knowles at her gumbo stand during the Houston Rodeo, where she appeared to get into a back-and-forth with a man who was recording nearby. According to the person filming, the man in red was live-streaming the stand, though it’s unclear what prompted him to start. Tina can be heard addressing him, while he defends himself by saying “ain’t nobody on camera,” seemingly referring to footage captured by his drone. He also added that “everybody got their phone [out]” as the tense exchange continued, leaving social media divided over the situation.
Beyoncé’s mother, Tina Knowles, was spotted arguing with a man at her gumbo spot. 👀
(@ooonaniii) pic.twitter.com/ziiC8NZFga— BlackMedia__ (@BlackMedia___) March 15, 2026
Social Media Is Split Over Gumbo Moment
Folks immediately ran over to X, and whew—the opinions were flying. Some users defended Tina, saying people need to stop harassing her and respect her space. Others argued that if she wasn’t Beyoncé’s mom, the backlash against her wouldn’t be this harsh. Meanwhile, another group chimed in saying recording in public is fair game, keeping the debate going strong online.
Yall are so annoying let this damn lady live just cus she’s beyonce mother doesn’t mean u can harass her
— . (@foaeel) March 15, 2026
In public expecting privacy is crazy. If people liked that shrimp in flood water concoction she would be glad for the cameras.
— Shonny (@itsShonny) March 15, 2026
Tina can argue with anyone she wants. She is running a business not a vlog. People are just sick in the mind and such opportunistic for content just to go viral. Small minds.
— SA Bathsheba (@TracieMae) March 15, 2026
Ok now leave this lady alone JAHSHAGADS
— 𓅓 KHI 𓅓 (@THEKHINGPIN) March 15, 2026
Here comes a bunch of bots and Black people looking to hate on another black person. Typically The Culture.
— Been Betty Black (@TribeCalledBlaq) March 15, 2026
Erica Banks Co-Signs Tina Knowles’ Viral Gumbo
Whew, Tina Knowles’ gumbo has really been the talk of the town lately. From viral moments to real-life taste tests, folks can’t seem to stop discussing what she’s cooking up down at the Houston Rodeo. And now, another review is adding even more spice to the conversation. On Friday, Erica Banks pulled up to Tina’s booth and gave her official verdict via Instagram, sharing a clip titled “Ms. Tina’s Gumbo Review.” She told followers, “Now I did feel like I took 3 Don Julio shots after about 20 mins BUT — I give the gumbo a 9/10!” Erica didn’t hold back, calling it “good as f*ck.”
The buzz hasn’t just been online either. Despite a brief hiccup at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo—where her booth was temporarily shut down following a complaint—Tina quickly passed inspection and got back to serving. Since reopening, lines have stayed packed, with supporters and familiar faces like LeToya Luckett and Bun B pulling up to show love. Tina has even shared clips of happy customers enjoying her gumbo, proving that no matter the chatter, people are still outside and ready for a bowl.
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12 Years Later, Ridley Scott’s Impressive Historical Epic Is Being Rewritten as a Streaming Sleeper Hit
There are plenty of Ridley Scott movies people love to argue about, and Exodus: Gods and Kings is definitely on that list. The biblical epic made money worldwide, but it never really escaped the “what if this had worked better?” conversation. Now it’s getting another shot with viewers thanks to free streaming.
FlixPatrol’s Tubi chart for April 5 places the film inside the platform’s U.S. top 10, and it’s pretty clear to see that the movie is showing up well as one of the service’s bigger library performers right now. The movie grossed about $268 million worldwide against a reported $140 million budget.
The full main cast of Exodus: Gods and Kings includes Christian Bale as Moses, the Egyptian-raised leader who becomes the liberator of the Hebrews; Joel Edgerton as Rhamses; John Turturro as Seti I; Aaron Paul as Joshua; Ben Mendelsohn as Hegep; Sigourney Weaver as Tuya; María Valverde as Zipporah; Ben Kingsley as Nun; Indira Varma as the High Priestess; Hiam Abbass as Bithia; and Isaac Andrews as Malak.
Is ‘Exodus: Gods and Kings’ Actually Any Good?
Well, not really. Collider’s review stated that Exodus: Gods and Kings fails in the most important way: it never tells the story in a compelling way. The film has all the basic pieces of the Moses story — betrayal, destiny, freedom, and conflict — but it handles them in the dullest way possible. Scott seems far more interested in giant effects and destruction than in the people or ideas at the center of the story.
“Does it really matter how high the waves were when God parted the Red Sea? Does watching eight hundred chariots fall off the side of a mountain qualify as anything more than an unintentionally comic tribute to Ramses’ stunningly incompetent leadership? I understand that some people go to the movies for mindless entertainment, but this story comes with weight, and Scott doesn’t want to do the heavy lifting. He wants an excuse to make Gladiator again where the wise, handsome general gets revenge by rallying slaves to his cause. Religion and history are meaningless in Exodus: Gods and Kings as is everything else that doesn’t involve the swinging of a sword, the clash of a chariot, the burning of a city, or the parting of a sea.”
Exodus: Gods and Kings is streaming now.
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December 12, 2014
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150minutes
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Ralph Fiennes won't star in “Harry Potter ”HBO show — but he has an 'amazing' idea for who should play Voldemort
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“I think that ship has sailed,” Fiennes said of the possibility of returning as the Dark Lord.
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5 Kaiju Movies That Are 10/10, No Notes
Since almost as far back as cinema goes, people have liked watching big creatures stomp around on screen. The Lost World (1925) was a definitive early dinosaur movie, and even if they’re not monsters necessarily, they kind of serve the same purpose in an action/adventure or horror kind of movie. Then there was King Kong (1933), and he’s endured in ways that are obvious, because that story is timeless, movie apes of any size are cool and fun, and because King Kong is always the sort of thing you can remake or rework and show off whatever special effects are cutting-edge at the time of production.
But are those movies kaiju films? Some might say King Kong is, and certainly, King Kong has had some crossovers with – and battles against – the most legendary of all the big screen kaiju, but for this ranking, we’re going to go with a narrow definition of “kaiju movie.” Any giant monster movie from Japan, or influenced by the Japanese monster movies that started getting popular in the 1950s onwards, counts as a kaiju movie. Oh, and the monster has to be huge; like, as in multiple storeys high. This is the one thing that keeps The Host (2006) from appearing here (though that is an excellent monster movie and the creature there is plenty big for the story being told… just not as comparable “kaiju-sized” as the other monsters featured in the movies below).
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‘Godzilla vs. Destoroyah’ (1995)
Yes, Godzilla is going to show up a few times here, and the first movie in that series being mentioned is one of its saddest, and one that might’ve felt, in 1995, like the end of the series as a whole. It’s Godzilla vs. Destoroyah, which concludes the Heisei era of Godzilla movies, which began in 1984 with The Return of Godzilla. There were five movies between that one and Godzilla vs. Destoroyah, and the sense of continuity from film to film is surprisingly strong, and there is a definite arc for Godzilla and the way humanity sees/treats him. He also gets an adoptive son in the final three movies of the Heisei era, Godzilla Junior, and he’s not as irritating/silly as Godzilla’s adopted son from the Showa era, Minilla.
Godzilla vs. Destoroyah is pretty thrilling and exciting, and easily one of the best Godzilla films.
You get attached to both Godzilla Senior and Junior, which makes them going up against Destoroyah all the more traumatic, since he’s one of the most powerful monsters in the history of the Godzilla series. Oh, and in Godzilla vs. Destoroyah, Godzilla (Senior) is also melting down, basically being like a nuclear reactor with legs, so that makes the stakes feel unbearably high, and some of the more intense scenes feel genuinely somber. That might make it sound like a downer, but Godzilla vs. Destoroyah is still pretty thrilling and exciting, and easily one of the best Godzilla films. It’s genuinely great science fiction, and represented new heights, at least on an emotional front, for the franchise (and maybe even kaiju movies more generally).
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‘Pacific Rim’ (2013)
Though it might have been logical to restrict “kaiju movies” to ones made in Japan, Pacific Rim was just too good to leave out. Also, the giant monsters that are a threat in this movie are officially labeled as kaiju, in-universe, so it makes sense for Pacific Rim to be a kaiju movie in more than one way. Further, though it wasn’t a Japanese production, and Guillermo del Toro is not a Japanese filmmaker, Pacific Rim is spiritually in line with a good deal of Japanese entertainment, and not just classic kaiju movies. See, to fight the kaiju, humanity has constructed giant pilotable robots, and they function like mechs, and there are, of course, plenty of shows and movies (particularly of the animated kind) about mechs from Japan, so that checks out further.
Pacific Rim is a good-hearted movie, and it just wants you to have fun. The humans are mostly all good people, and the ones who aren’t so great learn the errors of their ways and stuff, so the movie’s ultimately rather idealistic. Plus, the monsters are unambiguously monstrous and need to be stopped via a punch or two or three-hundred to the face(s) with a big metallic fist. Or an oil tanker. Deploy a sword, why not? Pacific Rim is big, goofy, silly, and quintessentially crowd-pleasing. Well, it should’ve been. It didn’t set the box office ablaze necessarily, but it had enough of a fanbase to get a sequel in 2018, and that sequel was, unfortunately, a waste of time. It seemed to kill momentum for further movies. Oh, well. At least we’ll always have the rather perfect original film.
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‘Godzilla Minus One’ (2023)
At the time of writing, Godzilla Minus One is the most recent Japanese film in the Godzilla series, and already feels worthy of being considered one of the very best. It had that kind of well-deserved impressive reputation almost straight away, just because it’s very no-nonsense and broadly approachable in a way few kaiju movies have ever been. Well, to be fair, some of the broader kaiju movies have been rather silly and hard to get invested in on any sort of dramatic front, but that’s not an issue with Godzilla Minus One. You understand the stakes here straight away, and feel the desperation of everyone in Japan, while recovering from the end of World War II, having to go right into dealing with the emergence of Godzilla.
The first movie also took place not long after the end of World War II, but not as close as the period Godzilla Minus One ended up being set in. It goes a long way toward making the scenes without anything by way of monsters feel particularly engrossing, as in Godzilla Minus One is a good character-driven drama alongside being an exciting giant monster movie with all the thrills and action that often come with such a genre. It’s the best of both worlds, or if there are multiple worlds/genres here, then it’s the best of all the worlds. If you’re new to Godzilla, or are only familiar with the American movies and want to get a handle on the Japanese side of the series, the best place to start is either at the start, or with Godzilla Minus One. It really is that good and essential.
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‘Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris’ (1999)
The 1990s was a wonderful time for Gamera, since that’s the only decade in the monster’s history when he didn’t just stand alongside Godzilla, but might well have even trumped him for a bit, after having existed in Godzilla’s shadow for about three decades prior. The trilogy from 1995 to 1999 was responsible for that, with these movies doing what the Heisei era did for Godzilla, but with more consistency and what felt like purposeful planning from movie to movie. Each one builds on the other immensely, so you can’t really watch and appreciate Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris without first watching Gamera: Guardian of the Universe (1995) and Gamera 2: Attack of Legion (1996).
So, consider those two movies honorably mentioned. They get the ball rolling with a newer take on Gamera that makes the giant turtle-like kaiju a good deal more interesting, and even one you can take seriously, at least by giant monster movie standards. Gamera feels like a real force of nature in Gamera 3, in particular, and it almost does for Gamera what Godzilla vs. Destoroyah achieved for Godzilla. There is a ton of spectacle and charm in this movie, and with the two Gamera movies that preceded it, making the trilogy a no-brainer of a recommendation for anyone who’s even just a little fond of Godzilla and keen to see some more kaiju movies that don’t involve the King of the Monsters himself.
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‘Godzilla’ (1954)
Finishing with the start of things might seem backwards, but Godzilla (1954) deserves to be held in particularly high regard, and thereby saved until the end here, crowned as the best of all the kaiju movies. With the greatest handful of movies in this long-running series, you can, like, pick six, assign them all a number from 1 to 6, then roll a die, and pick whichever one’s the luckiest. There are maybe half-a-dozen Godzilla movies that could’ve gone here. But for now, it’s the original, which was so instrumental in the development of the whole kaiju genre, as it’s now understood. It also came out during an incredible year for Japanese cinema, so it’s honestly important and historically/culturally significant beyond the realm of the giant monster movie.
1954’s Godzilla stands out for how grim and horror-focused it is, with Godzilla being equal parts tragic and terrifying. Later Godzilla movies like Shin Godzilla sometimes had him being more tragic, and then you’ve also got movies like Godzilla, Mothra and King Ghidorah: Giant Monsters All-Out Attack, where he’s not really tragic, and is instead more just terrifying. This original film, though, gets the balance right, and while there is some spectacle here, the heaviness is what really sticks with you, and it’s something you can still feel 70+ years later, even with the knowledge that it kick-started a series where, eventually, the titular monster did some absolutely crazy things (flying kick in Godzilla vs. Megalon, anyone?).
Godzilla
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November 3, 1954
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96 minutes
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Ishirō Honda
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Ishirō Honda, Shigeru Kayama, Takeo Murata, Tomoyuki Tanaka, Eiji Tsuburaya
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Akira Takarada
Hideto Ogata
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Momoko Kôchi
Emiko Yamane
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Eric Swalwell Shares Video Addressing Sexual Assault Claims
Congressman Eric Swalwell, a Democrat representing California’s 14th congressional district, is addressing claims he sexually assaulted and harassed numerous women, including former coworkers, while in office.
“A lot has been said about me today through anonymous allegations. I thought it was important that you see and hear from me directly,” the congressman, 45, said in a video shared via social media on Friday, April 10. “These allegations of sexual assault are flat false. They are absolutely false. They did not happen. They have never happened. And I will fight them with everything I have.
He continued, “They also come on the eve of an election, where I have been the frontrunner candidate for governor of California. I do not suggest to you in any way that I am perfect or that I’m a saint — I have certainly made mistakes in judgment in my past, but those mistakes are between me and my wife. And to her, I apologize deeply for putting her in this potion.” (Swalwell shares three children, Nelson, Cricket and Hank, with his wife, Brittany Watts.)
Four women have accused Swalwell of sexual misconduct, including a former staffer who accused the politician of raping her, according to a CNN investigation published on Friday. While most of the women chose to remain anonymous for fear “of retaliation by Swalwell or professional consequences for speaking out against him,” CNN reported, one woman — Ally Sammarco – went on the record with her allegations.
“My wife’s name is Ally Sammarco,” the woman’s husband, Adam Parkhomenko, wrote via Twitter, responding to Swalwell’s video. “Obviously you know that, but she’s not named anonymous. And she also went on the record with CNN so that hopefully this does not happen to other women and maybe it would help other women come forward. She also provided CNN all of the messages that you sent her. I’ve been very supportive of you over the years but even I learned a lot today. And she has my full support.”
Us Weekly has reached out to Swalwell for comment.

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In his Friday video, Swalwell went on to apologize to anyone who may have “doubted” their support for the congressman amid his bid for governor of California amid the allegations.
“I think you know who I am,” he added. “For over 20 years, I have served the public as a city councilman, as a member of congress and as a prosecutor who went to court on behalf of victims — particularly on behalf of sexual assault victims. That’s who I am and have always been.”
He concluded, “This weekend I’m gonna spend time with my family and friends and I appreciate those who have reached out to me to show support. And I look forward to updating you very soon.
In addition to vehemently denying the women’s claims, Swalwell has threatened legal action, per CNN. He has reportedly sent some of his accusers cease and desist orders.
Many prominent members of the Democratic party, including Nancy Pelosi and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, have called on Swalwell to withdraw his campaign for governor in the wake of the allegations.
If you or someone you know has been sexually assaulted, contact the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-HOPE (4673).
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How to watch the “Malcolm in the Middle ”revival — and what to expect
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One original star is skipping the long-awaited family reunion.
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See Star Trek Tearing The Bridge Down: NuTrek Is Officially Dead
By Chris Snellgrove
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Since the premiere of Star Trek: Discovery in 2017, the so-called NuTrek era of the franchise has been controversial. Some enthusiastic fans have really loved how these shows have subverted expectations and given us characters and stories unlike any we have seen before. Other fans felt this was a major flaw and that these new series should be more like Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Voyager. Now, though, it looks like the haters have won in a big way because the NuTrek era is officially dead.
Recently, it was reported that the sets for Starfleet Academy are currently being demolished. This is to be expected, of course, as this show was recently canceled. The more interesting fact is that the sets for Strange New Worlds are also being demolished, which means we are deeply unlikely to get the proposed Star Trek: Year One show or any other spinoffs of SNW. Coupled with the fact that no new shows are in development (for the first time in a decade) and that Alex Kurtzman’s contract expires this year, all signs point to the NuTrek era quietly coming to an end.
Why The Sets Being Torn Down Is So Significant

If you’re skeptical that NuTrek is dead, you might be wondering what is so significant about the destruction of these sets. Tearing down the Enterprise set from Strange New Worlds, for example, could theoretically be an opportunity to design new sets more in line with the aesthetics of, say, Star Trek: The Motion Picture. But Paramount is loath to casually make such aesthetic changes for the simple fact that these sets are insanely expensive.
That’s why the network has reused so many sets over the years in order to save money. Much of The Next Generation set (like the engineering section) was modified for Star Trek VI: The Motion Picture. Before that, the bridge from the TOS movies was transformed into the battle bridge for TNG (among other sets). Heck, even the Defiant bridge from Deep Space Nine became the interior of the Delta Flyer in Voyager. These examples (one of dozens) prove that Paramount wouldn’t just demolish sets they thought they might re-use. Arguably, then, tearing down everything from Starfleet Academy and Strange New Worlds implies that they intend to rebuild Star Trek from the ground up.
Worst. Anniversary. Ever

These sets being torn down is bad enough. But even before that, Star Trek fans learned the bleak news that, for the first time in a decade, there are no new shows in development. To make matters worse, this news hit right when the franchise was celebrating its 60th anniversary. In a perfect world, this would be a year of constant celebration for everyone’s favorite sci-fi IP. Instead, with the absence of new shows in development, it feels more like a funeral.
Some fans, however, see it as a good thing that Star Trek will have some downtime so that new creators can make something more successful. While the NuTrek era has been filled with spinoffs, they haven’t exactly been hits: Discovery, Lower Decks, Prodigy, Strange New Worlds, and Starfleet Academy were all canceled before their time and well before any of them could hit the seven-season mark of shows like TNG and DS9. Paramount wouldn’t cancel shows that were making money, so it’s reasonable to assume these series were financial failures.
After a year (or a few years) of downtime, Star Trek could have an amazing comeback, especially if they keep one man far, far away: Alex Kurtzman.
Shoot His Contract Out Of The Airlock

For better or for worse, Alex Kurtzman has been the chief architect of all things Star Trek since he signed a five-year deal with Paramount in 2018. In 2021, they expanded the deal, but his contract expires in 2026. It’s possible that the network could expand Kurtzman’s contract, but not likely: not only have all of his Star Trek series been failures, but Starfleet Academy (which he was the showrunner of) has been a highly public, highly embarrassing failure. At this point, it’s clear that keeping Kurtzman in charge will do nothing more than run this franchise into the ground.
Paramount simply can’t afford to do that: Trek is one of their biggest IPs, and they’re going to need all the success they can get after the expensive acquisition of Warner Bros. Unless you’re a Kurtzman superfan (they can’t all be bots, can they?), the destruction of the SFA and SNW sets is very good news. The end of the NuTrek era is also the end of the Kurtzman era, which means a new creator will take the reins. If the network can snag someone talented and passionate like Terry Matalas, fans could have something we haven’t had in decades: consistently good Star Trek shows.
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Tom Hardy and Chris Pine Fans Have Less Than 1 Month to Watch Their 97-Minute Spy Movie
It isn’t uncommon for actors who’ve been considered — officially or not – for the role of James Bond to have fun with the idea on screen. Henry Cavill has played a suave secret agent in his time, as have Clive Owen and Idris Elba. Another actor from the same generation who has occasionally fueled 007 rumors is Tom Hardy, who played a CIA agent in a romantic comedy that also featured Chris Pine and Reese Witherspoon. The movie is currently streaming on HBO Max, but not for much longer. The movie was released in 2012, when Daniel Craig was about halfway through his tenure as Bond, having starred in Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace, and Skyfall.
Craig’s stint came to an end in 2021 with the film No Time to Die. The franchise will be rebooted by director Denis Villeneuve and writer Steven Knight, who haven’t yet zeroed in on an actor to play the iconic British spy for the next decade or so. It is said that they are looking for someone in their early 30s, which rules out some of the actors who were previously rumored to be up for the part. Incidentally, Hardy and Pine’s movie was released in the same year as Skyfall, which is often regarded as the best Bond movie ever made. Their film, on the other hand, was critically panned. The spy comedy followed two CIA agents who compete against each other to win the affections of Witherspoon’s character.
Here’s How Long You Have Left To Watch the Spy Comedy on HBO Max
The movie in question is This Means War, directed by McG, who was coming off Terminator Salvation. This Means War was a box-office hit, grossing more than $155 million worldwide against a reported budget of $65 million. It received poor reviews and is now sitting at a 24% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, where the critics’ consensus reads, “A career lowlight for all three of its likable stars, This Means War is loud, clumsily edited, and neither romantic nor funny.” Two years later, Pine starred as the popular fictional CIA agent Jack Ryan in the film Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit, which grossed around $130 million worldwide. In 2015, Hardy starred opposite Leonardo DiCaprio in The Revenant, for which he earned an Oscar nomination. This Means War will leave HBO Max on May 1. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
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February 14, 2012
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98 minutes
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McG
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Fans Think She Reacted To Remy Ma Freestyle
Whew, Roomies! The internet thinks Claressa Shields clapped back at Remy Ma’s ‘W.Y.F.L.’ Shields dropped a message on social media about avoiding “stirring the pot,” and now folks online are trying to read between the lines.
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The Internet Thinks Claressa Shields Clapped Back At Remy Ma
Remy Ma recently came through with a freestyle, ‘W.Y.F.L.,’ and fans think she threw a few shots at Papoose and Claressa Shields throughout several bars. Now, folks online are wondering if the Gwoat has fired back. On Saturday, April 11, Shields reposted a message on her Instagram Story that read “I stop myself at least twice a day from posting some s**t that might stir the pot.” She didn’t mention anyone in the post, but social media is side-eyeing the message and thinking it could be meant for Remy.
Claressa’s Post Sparks MAJOR Chatter Online
After The Shade Room dropped Claressa’s repost, the comment section went OFF. Some folks said Remy actually stirred the pot first, while others joked that if she plans to take shots, she should go ahead and hit the “@” button.
Instagram user @m.garavani wrote, “After Remy dropped that, I would’ve just let Pap respond 😂😂”
Instagram user @anaturalvirgo wrote, “😂😂😂😂😂 Rem stirred the pot and put the lid back on.”
While Instagram user @esha2pretty_ wrote, “She really believes the wife is the enemy smh 🤦🏽♀️ 😂”
Then Instagram user @_moodyasf._ wrote, “Make sure u use that @ button when u do 😂”
Another Instagram user @diamondchampagne_ wrote, “Remy gone stir you.”
Instagram user @prettyproblemceo wrote, “I mean you been stirring the pot 😂 why stop now 🤷🏽♀️”
While another Instagram user @williemcfly wrote, “I would act like it don’t exist. In this world we live in there will be 10 other things trending within the next week lol Rem diss was 🔥 🔥but doesn’t it also show that even while having another nigga or two she still bothered by Claressa relationship with Pap 🤔?”
Then, another Instagram user @tamarilyn__ wrote, “I’m with her on this one cuz baby I know I do too 😂😂🤷🏾♀️”
Finally, Instagram user @krysstylezhair wrote, “Just make sure you @ whoever it’s for 😂😂”
Here’s What Remy Said On Her W.Y.F.L’ Freestyle
Remy seemingly heated things up when she dropped her ‘W.Y.F.L.’ freestyle on Friday, April 10. Fans were shook thinking she called out Papoose and Claressa in a few bars. In one part of her lyrics, folks speculated that she took shots at Pap, shutting down claims that he was a ghostwriter behind some of her records.
“The nerve of n****s claiming that they wrote those hits when they whole career they ain’t never ghost wrote s**t,” she continued. “Not for me or anybody else, you always act like you helped a n***a, go help yourself.”
Then, as the track continues, fans assumed she was coming at Claressa after saying, “How you talking out your neck when I know how ya n***a neck work.” Additionally, she added more fuel to assumptions with, “How I never get atted, but I always get mentioned […] See I might get subbed, but I never get touched.”
RELATED: Her Man, Her Man! Claressa Shields Sends STEAMY Message To Papoose After He Weighs in On Her New Flicks
What Do You Think Roomies?
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“DWTS”' Hayley Erbert says her heart is 'breaking into a million pieces' after having first baby with Derek Hough
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“Motherhood is even more complex and contradicting than I could have ever imagined,” said Erbert, who welcomed her child two years after a life-threatening health scare.
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Which ‘Temptation Island’ Star Was Wary About The Show?
Since “Temptation Island” season 2 just dropped on Netflix, Mikey and Sydney have quickly become the breakout couple of the season. The 24-year-olds grabbed the spotlight immediately, with Mikey’s restless, almost childlike energy clashing with Sydney’s poised search for a soulmate. It’s a friction that makes sense, given Mikey needed some serious arm-twisting to sign up for the experience. During a recent interview, Sydney pulled back the curtain on how they actually landed on the show.
This ‘Temptation Island’ Star Needed Convincing To Join The Show

Speaking with Cosmo, Sydney revealed that a casting producer reached out to her and Mikey about joining season 2 of the series. She explained that she was eager to sign on the dotted line after hearing about how the experience could positively impact their relationship.
Mikey, meanwhile, wasn’t as enthusiastic about the potential opportunity.
“We got on a call with [the casting producer], and he’s telling us how the show with run, and everything that happened last season, and how one couple got engaged,” Sydney said. “And from that conversation, Mikey was like, ‘Okay, you know what? We’ll do it.’”
Sydney Believed Filming ‘Temptation Island’ Would Be Easy For Her And Mikey

Continuing, Sydney said she planned on leaving the experience with Mikey by her side. In fact, she said she believed the show was going to be “a cake walk.”
Somewhere during the season, however, things took a serious turn. “I really wanted him to show me a different side of him, somebody that wasn’t just trying to make everybody happy and live in a bubble,” she said.
Sydney was candid about her issues with Mikey in the season premiere, stating that she felt they were sometimes incompatible because of his maturity level. Things only worsened when Mikey boasted about his “three amigos” in the villa during the first episode.
“The whole three amigos thing really made me feel triggered from our past,” Sydney said. “Just see him talking to them in a flirtatious way really triggered things inside me, and it showed me, ‘Oh, he hasn’t changed. So why am I still putting myself back in the same cycle?’ So I chose to move on with my experience and make it a personal one.”
Sydney wasn’t the only person triggered by Mikey on the latest season of “Temptation Island.” Social media users were also bothered by the music host’s antics, as several blasted him and accused him of not taking Sydney’s words seriously.
“Mikey, my boy! Should have appreciated your lady a little more,” someone wrote, while another said, “Now Miley is CORNY… my Jesus.”
A third user wrote, “I actually can’t even put into words how much I detest Mikey on Temptation Island. Over there kiki’ing with the girls while the rest of the men in the willa are working out.”
“Mikey has really f-cking pissed me off,” another user posted. “To find out he had a whole a** girlfriend and he was texting girls on the side when he was in Temptation Island.”
Someone else wrote, “He is irking my nerves and it’s only episdoe 1.”
Another ‘Temptation Island’ Couple Had To Deal With Their Issues Head-On

Sydney and Mikey weren’t the only couple who had a challenging time on “Temptation Island.”
According to a previous report from The Blast, Scarlett and Cole revealed that they signed on for the experience to help address their issues with trust and transparency.
However, once they were there, Scarlett said she realized she wasn’t worried about Cole being physical with other women; she just wanted him to dig deeper and fight for their relationship.
“Once we were there, I realized I wasn’t actually worried about Cole cheating,” she said. “I think it would’ve been pretty crazy for either of us to actually do something like that…so I was just hoping that both of us would really look more deeply into our relationship and grow.”
Scarlett Wanted Cole To Let Lose A Bit More On The Show

The show is designed to test the committed couples with a group of sexy tempters and temptresses. And while some of the cast members took advantage of the opportunity, Scarlett said Cole did not, which she found a bit disheartening.
“I know that he was probably scared of me seeing anything that would upset me,” she said. “It was a hard situation to navigate, and I think everyone just did their best, right?”
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