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VIDEO: Pete Davidson and Kate Beckinsale Are An Item!?

Davidson went to the party with his friend Machine Gun Kelly, but rumors swirled that he left with Beckinsale. The next day, Kate addressed the rumors on Instagram in the best way. Beckinsale shared a picture of her mom and one fan took the opportunity to tell her not to date Pete.

Davidson went to the party with his friend Machine Gun Kelly, but rumors swirled that he left with Beckinsale. The next day, Kate addressed the rumors on Instagram in the best way. Beckinsale shared a picture of her mom and one fan took the opportunity to tell her not to date Pete.

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Ariana Grande Reveals Familiar and New “Thank U Next” Cover

Ariana Grande just revealed the cover to her upcoming album, "Thank u Next", and the cover is exciting. At once familiar -- with the upside down angle reminding us of the cover to her last album, August 2018's "Sweetener" -- but also bold, as Ariana Grande put it herself in Tweets discussing the cover "She still upside down, but this time... f***s w it".

Ariana Grande just revealed the cover to her upcoming album, "Thank u Next", and the cover is exciting. At once familiar -- with the upside down angle reminding us of the cover to her last album, August 2018's "Sweetener" -- but also bold, as Ariana Grande put it herself in Tweets discussing the cover "She still upside down, but this time... f***s w it".

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VIDEO: Saturday Night Live Reflects Millennial Economic Woes With “Millennial Millions”

This Saturday Night Live sketch, involving a game show where millennials try to win money from an ever greedy baby boomer generation, is interesting in its politics. It starts incredibly progressive and empathetic -- focusing on how baby boomers will destroy the lives of millennials in this ever growing economy that is meant to suffocate those who suffer the most, and the uhh-- tries to play both sides by saying millennials complain too much? The economy has been suffocated by one very selfish generation, and this millennial generation just wants people to recognize that uhh-- your transphobic bullshit won't fly anymore, old man! In any case, Saturday Night Live discussed this economic suffocation in between their okay sketches involving Alec Baldwin in bad costumes in "Millennial Millions", a game show where millennials try to scrounge back whatever money they can from the Baby Boomers who grabbed it from the world.

This Saturday Night Live sketch, involving a game show where millennials try to win money from an ever greedy baby boomer generation, is interesting in its politics. It starts incredibly progressive and empathetic -- focusing on how baby boomers will destroy the lives of millennials in this ever growing economy that is meant to suffocate those who suffer the most, and the uhh-- tries to play both sides by saying millennials complain too much? The economy has been suffocated by one very selfish generation, and this millennial generation just wants people to recognize that uhh-- your transphobic bullshit won't fly anymore, old man! In any case, Saturday Night Live discussed this economic suffocation in between their okay sketches involving Alec Baldwin in bad costumes in "Millennial Millions", a game show where millennials try to scrounge back whatever money they can from the Baby Boomers who grabbed it from the world.

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Louis CK Tried to Get Pete Davidson Fired Over WEED

Look. Louis CK sucks. For the longest time, people expressed that we have to separate the comedian, in all of his sex criminal glory, from the work. But after the leaking of a truly odious, alt right tinged set just days before the New Year, it seems all bets are off. Why even care to separate the art from the artist if the artists work is truly some rancid trash. Comics in the public eye have now allowed themselves to talk negatively about the once untouchable comedian, and Pete Davidson gave one of the oddest revelations about a comedian who is no stranger to those. Apparently during an episode of SNL, Louis CK told the producers of SNL to do something to Pete Davidson at the show due to his use of marijuana.

Look. Louis CK sucks. For the longest time, people expressed that we have to separate the comedian, in all of his sex criminal glory, from the work. But after the leaking of a truly odious, alt right tinged set just days before the New Year, it seems all bets are off. Why even care to separate the art from the artist if the artists work is truly some rancid trash. Comics in the public eye have now allowed themselves to talk negatively about the once untouchable comedian, and Pete Davidson gave one of the oddest revelations about a comedian who is no stranger to those. Apparently during an episode of SNL, Louis CK told the producers of SNL to do something to Pete Davidson at the show due to his use of marijuana.

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Pete Davidson Deletes All Social Media Following Troubling Instagram Post

Following an Instagram post from Pete Davidson himself, he deleted all of his social media platforms. The ex-fiance of “Thank U, Next” singer Ariana Grande posted a screenshot of a few lines of text on Instagram yesterday discussing his mental health.

Following an Instagram post from Pete Davidson himself, he deleted all of his social media platforms. The ex-fiance of “Thank U, Next” singer Ariana Grande posted a screenshot of a few lines of text on Instagram yesterday discussing his mental health.

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Ariana Grande Asks Fans To Stop Harassing Pete Davidson in Snapchat Story

We live in a strange era, where the creators of your favorite music and movies and whatnot have to absolutely beg their fans not to destroy the lives of whomever the heck is making their favorite thing, so now does Pete Davidson have to announce to fans: I uhh... I won't kill myself. Because apparently that's what Ariana Grande's fans wanted for him? Which in my opinion is low key rude. Asking someone to die? Straight up... I'm going to say it... impolite! In any case, Ariana Grande joined the chorus to say that... yeah, it is rude to ask for people to die. Not polite in the least, in a message on Snapchat, which we've posted an image of below.

We live in a strange era, where the creators of your favorite music and movies and whatnot have to absolutely beg their fans not to destroy the lives of whomever the heck is making their favorite thing, so now does Pete Davidson have to announce to fans: I uhh... I won't kill myself. Because apparently that's what Ariana Grande's fans wanted for him? Which in my opinion is low key rude. Asking someone to die? Straight up... I'm going to say it... impolite! In any case, Ariana Grande joined the chorus to say that... yeah, it is rude to ask for people to die. Not polite in the least, in a message on Snapchat, which we've posted an image of below.

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Pete Davidson Speaks Out After Being Harassed By Grande Fans

Said Davidson in response to the Ariana Grande fans harassing him after the "Thank U Next" video: “I’ve kept my mouth shut. Never mentioned any names, never said a word about anyone or anything. I'm trying to understand how when something happens to a guy the whole entire world just trashes him without any facts or frame of references. Especially in today's climate where everyone loves to be offended and upset it truly is mind boggling. I’ve been getting online bullied and in public by people for 9 months. I’ve spoken about BPD [borderline personality disorder] and being suicidal publicly only in the hopes that it will help bring awareness and help kids like myself who don’t want to be on this earth. I just want you guys to know. No matter how hard the internet or anyone tries to make me kill myself. I won't. I'm upset I even have to say this. To all those holding me down and seeing this for what it is - I see you and I love you.”

Said Davidson in response to the Ariana Grande fans harassing him after the "Thank U Next" video: “I’ve kept my mouth shut. Never mentioned any names, never said a word about anyone or anything. I'm trying to understand how when something happens to a guy the whole entire world just trashes him without any facts or frame of references. Especially in today's climate where everyone loves to be offended and upset it truly is mind boggling. I’ve been getting online bullied and in public by people for 9 months. I’ve spoken about BPD [borderline personality disorder] and being suicidal publicly only in the hopes that it will help bring awareness and help kids like myself who don’t want to be on this earth. I just want you guys to know. No matter how hard the internet or anyone tries to make me kill myself. I won't. I'm upset I even have to say this. To all those holding me down and seeing this for what it is - I see you and I love you.”

Entertainment

IT’S HERE: Ariana Grande Releases “Thank U Next” Video

At long last, after teasing it with the sort of ridiculous ramp up usually reserved for high blockbuster movies or baby announcements, Alriana Grande has released the high school movie, YouTube star studded ode that is "Thank U Next". Titled with words originally crafted as a Tweet in the wake of her break up with Pete Davidson, "Thank U Next", as reported earlier, references the great high school classics, and along with those, the video's previews made headline for including a ridiculous amount of celebrity cameos. Cady Herron (of Dynasty fame), Colleen Ballinger (Miranda Sings), Matt Bennett (of Victorious co-star fame), Troye Sivan, original Aaron Samuels Jonathan Bennett, Jennifer Coolidge, Mean Girls co-star Bethany Byrd, and Ariana Grande ex-feud icon Gabi DeMartino.

At long last, after teasing it with the sort of ridiculous ramp up usually reserved for high blockbuster movies or baby announcements, Alriana Grande has released the high school movie, YouTube star studded ode that is "Thank U Next". Titled with words originally crafted as a Tweet in the wake of her break up with Pete Davidson, "Thank U Next", as reported earlier, references the great high school classics, and along with those, the video's previews made headline for including a ridiculous amount of celebrity cameos. Cady Herron (of Dynasty fame), Colleen Ballinger (Miranda Sings), Matt Bennett (of Victorious co-star fame), Troye Sivan, original Aaron Samuels Jonathan Bennett, Jennifer Coolidge, Mean Girls co-star Bethany Byrd, and Ariana Grande ex-feud icon Gabi DeMartino.