Kamis, 08 Agustus 2019

Video: Couple Miss Cruise Ship, Crew Waves Goodbye With Giant Fake Hand - Newsweek

A couple who narrowly missed boarding their cruise ship at its stop on a Caribbean island had insult added to injury as a member of the vessel's crew waved a giant hand that said "bye" at them and others on the pier when it left the port.

The moment from Royal Caribbean's Freedom of the Seas cruise ship as it departed Philipsburg, St. Maarten, was captured on video and posted to Facebook. It is obvious that the sleight against the stranded couple was unintentional and down to unfortunate timing.

They can be seen looking distressed with a port official on the pier. On the video, people can be heard shouting "they missed it" and laughing, while others on the cruise ship cheer and whistle as it begins to sail away. The couple now likely must fly on to another port of call.

Though it is not clear from the video when the incident occurred, Freedom of the Seas was scheduled to be in St. Maarten on Monday. The cruise ship, which is based in Puerto Rico's San Juan, is in the middle of a seven-day cruise around the Caribbean. It is due back Sunday.

Freedom of the Seas made its maiden voyage on May 11, 2006. It is over 154,400 tons, 1,112 feet long, 185 feet wide, and has 15 decks. The vessel can carry 4,515 guests and 1,360 crew in total.

In June, Freedom of the Seas passengers had to be rescued from the water in St. Maarten after their bus crashed into the water following a failed maneuver. A video of the incident showed a bus half-underwater and lying on its side with the rear doors open.

At least two people could also be seen lying on the roadside as emergency personnel provided treatment and bystanders looked on.

The vessel is also at the center of a recent tragedy involving a toddler who fell to her death from an 11th-floor window in early July during a cruise.

Chloe Wiegand, 18 months, died after her grandfather Salvatore Anello placed her on a ledge by an open window and she tumbled out. He says he didn't realize the window was open and the distraught family is considering a negligence lawsuit against Royal Caribbean.

"Honestly, to lose our baby this way is just unfathomable," Kimberly Wiegand, the girl's mother, told NBC's Today show. "I never want another mother to have to experience this, to see what I had to see, or to scream how I had to scream.

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'When I Was White' Centers On The Formation Of Race, Identity And Self - NPR

When one thinks of American blackness, there is the unsaid ugly truth that nearly all American blacks descended from the historical African diaspora in America have one (or several) rapacious white slave owners in their family tree at some point.

Here, in the early days of the United States, was the invention of racism for economic necessity. From 1619 until 1865, white male Americans chose to breed a black enslaved workforce through the state-sanctioned rape of black women in order to build the new nation and support their white supremacist class. Race became the single unifying identifier — determining everything about one's life starting with this most basic division: enslaved or free.

The American law was that the "condition of the child followed that of the mother," backed up by the "one drop rule," the legal framework that dictated even one drop of blackness made an individual black, never white. The idea of blackness as a pollutant, a taint that would erode the purity of whiteness was seized by politicians around the world then, and now.

Because of this legacy of sexual violence and anti-blackness, black and white mixed individuals have long been considered black in America.

To a much larger degree than many people would like to admit, race still determines a vast part of one's life — social networks and mobility, birth and other medical care, employment opportunities and so on. Indeed, there is an entire genre of literature and film, popularized in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, composed of blacks "passing" for white to avoid this racism; some of the most famous examples are Nella Larson's 1929 novel Passing, James Weldon Johnson's 1912 opus The Autobiography of an Ex-Colored Man, and the 1959 film The Imitation of Life.

Sarah Valentine, the author of the memoir When I Was White, did not choose to pass for white. Her mother made the choice for her. So Valentine was raised as white by white parents in white middle-class communities — only to discover as a young woman that her biological father was actually black. As Valentine endeavors to explore what her new identity means to her, she searches for ways to connect to her blackness. For Valentine, learning that she is black is to reject whiteness; she cannot comprehend how the privileges of whiteness can be held hand in hand with the racism the black body is subject to.

Valentine has good reason to feel this way; her space of "passing" for white puts her in situations where, because they assume she is one of their own, she hears the racist things white people say when there are no black people around — starting with her own family; Valentine's pain when her mother refuses to let her attend a school dance because her date is black, dismisses black people as lazy welfare spongers who live in the ghetto, or bans Valentine from watching TV shows with black people, is palpable.

Due to her white mother's ongoing racism throughout her childhood, Valentine's first understanding of blackness is as other — as negative, dangerous and wrong. "I got the message that black was undesirable," Valentine writes.

At the center of When I Was White is this immensely complicated relationship between Valentine and her mother. As Valentine seeks to learn more about her biological father, her mother will only say: "Your father was a black man who raped me in college." Valentine tries to reckon with this, seeking more information from her mother — and in the aftermath of her mother's ever-changing narrative of Valentine's conception and constant refusals to answer Valentine's questions — she seeks answers from her mother's college friends as well. Valentine, torn between respecting her mom's trauma and wanting to connect with her biological father, struggles to come to terms with the many layers of the situation, navigating the line between the importance of believing women's accounts of rape and the awareness of the history of white women's false rape accusations against black men as an excuse for lynching and other racial violence throughout American history.

Valentine is at her best when we see her sift through this history, creating well-crafted scenes that resonate with depth and emotional weight in a commitment to get to the truth — even if paints her in a negative light. She reveals that everyone suspected she had black heritage — friends, teachers, even herself — but to prevent jeopardizing her family dynamic no one spoke of it. Scared, the young Valentine had also remained silent.

"I worried that acknowledging I was black and had a different father than the one I grew up with could shatter the unity of the family my parents had worked so hard to create," Valentine writes. Indeed, after taking a DNA test and finding out they are not biologically related, the man Valentine knew as her father moved out of the home he shared with Valentine's mother and into an apartment of his own 300 miles away.

Black and white biraciality in this country has long been understood as a type of blackness, and the presence of biracial individuals within blackness has added to the power of the black cultural block. Without biracial being considered black, for example, America would not yet have had its first black president.

But why, then, is biracial not also a type of white? If you look past the racist origins of the "one drop rule," what happens to our thinking of racial duality?

One wonders: Why is this mutually exclusive? Why must Valentine choose either black or white? One wonders, too: If the author was Latina and black or Asian and black, would discovering her blackness mean losing her Latinx or Asian identity? We are beyond black and white, beyond the "one drop rule," in American society. So, should our understanding of multi-racial identity evolve too? Can it evolve?

Or is the history and continued presence of white supremacy in our culture so virulent that whiteness cannot be held in the same conversation as other multi-racial identities?

These and other questions are tackled in When I Was White. But in a larger sense, Valentine's memoir documents an experience any black individual in the U.S. has had: From birth you have seen yourself as a normal human being, worthy of just as much respect and personhood as anyone in America. But then, upon that first pivotal experience with racism, you realize that in this society, because of your skin, you are seen as other; because of your skin you are seen as less than and treated accordingly — and always with the threat of violence against your body ready to rise.

As the United States continues to become more brown and black and less white — resulting in a xenophobic backlash against brown and black Americans and a nostalgia by some for white European immigrants — the ideas in When I Was White become even more necessary. Here, quite simply, is a masterful explication on the formation of self and identity — of learning to trust yourself instead of the lies other people, no matter how close, tell you about who you are.


Hope Wabuke is a Ugandan-American poet, essayist, and writer. She is a contributing editor for The Root, and has written for The Guardian, The Sun, Creative Nonfiction Magazine, The Daily Beast, and Salon, among others.

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Listen Up, Bachelor Nation: Hannah Brown Is So Over Those Gigi Hadid Comparisons

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Hannah Brown is over those Gigi Hadid comparisons.

The Alabama native made this perfectly clear in an Instagram post on Wednesday.

Yesterday, The Bachelorette star took to the social network to share a picture of herself walking the red carpet at Variety's Power of Young Hollywood event in Los Angeles. While many followers praised the reality star for her look, others compared her to the model.

"Honestly, you're hotter than Gigi. I said it," one follower wrote in the comments section. "I love her but WOW."

"Gigi would look better in this dress," wrote another.

Finally, enough was enough, and Brown returned to the social network to send a message to her fans.

"I am forever so thankful for the love and support you all show me," she wrote via Instagram Stories. "However, supporting me doesn't mean you have to compare me to anyone else. I want to make sure that we are all remembering to uplift other women and not tear them down. XOXO, Han."

The comparisons came shortly after Hadid was spotted hanging out with Tyler Cameron—the season 15 runner-up who had spent the night at Brown's place just days before.

While Brown said Cameron has "every right to do whatever he wants," she admitted his behavior was "a little confusing."

"We are not dating dating at all," she said on the Bachelor Happy Hour podcast. "We hung out, but we also had conversations of both, like, knowing that there's still something there. And when you are in the public eye, you do just have to be respectful of each other. Yeah, I wish I would've got a little bit more than two days. But, you know, it is OK."

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For those who didn't watch last season, Brown sent Cameron home on the season finale of The Bachelorette. She ended up accepting a proposal from his fellow finalist Jed Wyatt; however, she called off the engagement after learning that he had been dating another woman before coming on the show. After reuniting with Cameron on After the Final Rose, Brown asked the Florida native if he'd like to grab a drink. He said yes. The two then hung out at her place, and he was spotted with Hadid, whom he met via Instagram, later that week.

In terms of Cameron's relationship with Brown, a source told E! News "it's probably not going to amount to much right now," especially because Brown is now in Los Angeles and it's "geographically challenging."

"Tyler is single and is going to date around," an insider said. "He's definitely not tied to Hannah or picking up where they left off on the show. He's having fun and not taking anything seriously. He's getting a lot of attention right now and is just going to see what happens."

It looks like fans will just have to stay tuned to see how Brown's journey to find love ends.

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Natalya, Goldberg and More! Here Are the 5 Things We're Most Excited to See at WWE SummerSlam 2019

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The WWE is ready to turn up the heat. How? By bringing together wrestling's best and brightest for WWE SummerSlam 2019.

As many of you know, SummerSlam is professional wrestling's second largest pay-per-view of the year. Thus, the event will be chock-full of epic showdowns, jaw-dropping moments and so much more.

Still, we are particularly hyped for this year's event as Total Divas star Nattie Neidhart (known professionally as Natalya) is slated to face off against Becky Lynch in the Raw Women's Championship match.

Of course, this isn't the only match to look forward to—and we've got all the details you need ahead of the big day on Sunday, Aug. 11 at the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Canada.

Here's your breakdown of all the SummerSlam action you should be prepared for!

1. Kofi Kingston to Defend His WWE Championship Title

After his historic win against Daniel Bryan at WrestleMania 35, Kofi Kingston has fought hard to keep his title. It's clear that the current champion has a target on his back as notable Superstars Kevin Owens, Dolph Ziggler and Samoa Joe have all previously attempted to end his reign.

Will Randy Orton succeed where those wrestlers failed? Orton is scheduled to face off against Kingston in a title match (and if he wins he'll be a 14-time champion).

2. The Queen of Hearts to Take on The Man in Her Home Country

Friends turned enemies.

After winning a four-way elimination match on Raw, Natalya earned the right to fight for the Raw Women's Championship title at SummerSlam. This means the third-generation Superstar must face off in her home country against current champ and friend Lynch.

And it appears that this match has already tested their friendship! Case in point: Lynch recently called out Neidhart for secretly training her once rival Ronda Rousey.

3. A Hall of Famer vs. The Showoff

Dolph Ziggler really should've seen this one coming.

After taunting legend Goldberg on several occasions, the 39-year-old wrestler was tricked into agreeing to a match against the Hall of Famer. Specifically, when Ziggler thought he was signing a contract to fight The Miz, he was really agreeing to fight Goldberg.

Let's see if Dolph can live up to his words on Sunday.

4. Brock Lesnar and Seth Rollins to Collide Once More

Fans were worried about Seth Rollins' scheduled SummerSlam appearance after he suffered a rib injury at the hands of Brock Lesnar. Thankfully, WWE has since confirmed that Rollins will challenge The Beast in a rematch for the Universal Title this Sunday.

Will Rollins get another beat down or will he walk away victorious?

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5. A-List Attendees

WWE's event of the summer is famous for attracting big name celebrities, athletes and performers. In years past, Jon Stewart, Anna Kendrick, Kellan Lutz, David Arquette and Maria Menounos have been caught enjoying or participating in the action.

So, we'll be keeping our eyes peeled for notable faces in the crowd at Scotiabank Arena.

Watch it all go down on Sunday, Aug. 11 at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT!

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Jonas Brothers' Tour Kicks Off With a Major Surprise From Your Fave Latin Artists

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It's the moment that fans have been waiting for—the Jonas Brothers are finally performing their new song "Runaway" live with Sebastián Yatra, Natti Natasha and Daddy Yankee

For the opening night of their Happiness Begins tour, Nick Jonas, Joe Jonas and Kevin Jonas recruited their Latinx friends so that they could all take the stage together for the first time. The packed audience roared when the six artists walked onstage in their trendy outfits.

Fans began to suspect that the group would reunite for the show when Sebastian revealed that he had touched down in Miami ahead of the concert. And he also tagged the venue in his Instagram Stories, so the secret got out pretty fast. 

Of course, all three of the J sisters—Priyanka Chopra, Sophie Turner and Danielle Jonas—were present for the tour's kickoff concert in Miami. Ahead of the show, Sophie and Priyanka were spotted doing some shopping in the coastal city. On Instagram, Danielle showed off the gorgeous view from their hotel, which was totally jealousy inducing.

As Priyanka arrived at the venue, she posed in her Jonas Brothers merch, which was an old ripped tee that she wore off her shoulder. Sophie went for a more rocker look by sporting an over-sized t-shirt with knee-high boots.

The trio also posed for photos together backstage in front of a sign that read "J-Sisters." Too cute! In one photo, Priyanka and Sophie smiled alongside Danielle and kids Alena Jonas and Valentina Jonas.

"The #jsisters for life," Priyanka captioned the sweet picture.

The actress also shared a big group photo from backstage, writing, "Family #HappinessBegins sold out tour!! Crushed it! So proud of u guys!"

This is just the beginning of the Jonas Brothers' nearly five-month tour through Canada, Mexico and the United States. And the Jonas Brothers aren't the only ones performing, fans can also see Bebe Rexha and  Dr. Phil's son, Jordan McGraw, perform too. For more info on the dates and venues, click here!

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Why Lil Nas X Breaking Billboard Records Is Such a Big Deal

A year ago, no one even knew who Lil Nas X was.

It seems hard to believe, given how omnipresent his genre-defying, chart-topping hit "Old Town Road" has been for the last few months, but it's true. if you'd said the name out loud last summer, the people around you might've looked at you funny and assumed you'd mistakenly combined the names of a few other rappers. But that was then and this is now. 

And now, Lil Nas X holds a place in the history books. 

The 20-year-old rapper/singer, born Montero Lamar Hill, has successfully maintained his perch atop the Billboard Hot 100 chart for 18 impressive weeks—the most in the chart's 60+ year history—with the track officially pulling out of its three-way tie with Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men's 1995 hit "One Sweet Day" and Luis Fonsi, Daddy Yankee and Justin Bieber's 2017 smash "Despacito" last week.

Since its debut in the charts, "Old Town Road" has been a lightning rod for controversy, leaving traditionalists stumped over how to classify the track—Is it country? Rap? Trap? Does it even matter?—and what to think about its quality. But the fact that it's even charted at all, let alone come to rule the roost, is more unlikely than you might think.

Prior to unleashing his behemoth track on the world, Hill was just a kid trying to go viral in an increasingly digital world. "I was doing Facebook comedy videos, then I moved over to Instagram, and then I hopped on Twitter," he told Rolling Stone in April. "That is where I really was a master. That was the first place where I could go viral."

He only started making music last May, driven to it, as he told the magazine, "out of boredom."

"When I first started to do music, I was kind of doing what I thought people would want me to do," he said, but when he came across a a beat on the site BeatStars, which allows aspiring artists to either purchase or lease instrumental tracks, entitled "Future type beat," he found what would ultimately allow him to do "what I wanted to do."

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So, without ever meeting Young Kio, the teen in the Netherlands who created the instrumental, in part, after coming across the Nine Inch Nails song "34 Ghost IV" in YouTube's recommended section and pulling the track's banjo loop from it, Hill paid him a whopping $30 for the beat and got to work on a track. Initially written from "a place of sorrow"—"My parents were disappointed in me for leaving school to do music, so it was like a loner cowboy [song]," he told RS—the song's narrative became more triumphant. More importantly, it became something that was almost expressly crafted to go viral.

"I knew the way I was going to have to push the song to get it to hit more people's ears," he told the magazine. "I run a meme type of account on Twitter; I know what my audience is looking for. So I put some potentially funny lines in there."

He self-released the track on December 3, 2018, promoting it as a meme before it went viral on the app TikTok, of all places. If you're unfamiliar, the app, which is used by millions of kids, allows users to make short clips set to music. The song caught on with users, sparking a #YeeHawChallenge and turning it into a sensation. "I was pretty familiar with TikTok: I always thought its videos would be ironically hilarious," Hill told TIME in March. "When I became a trending topic on there, it was a crazy moment for me. A lot of people will try to downplay it, but I saw it as something bigger."

While the song was blowing up on TikTok, Hill also made it available on more conventional avenues, like SoundCloud, iTunes, and Spotify. "I labeled it ‘country' on each platform," he told Rolling Stone. "Country trap doesn't even exist when you're picking out the genres to upload, and I feel like it leans more towards country than trap."

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By the time the track broke onto the Billboard Hot 100 in early March, debuting at No. 83, that "country" label would be called into question and generate a bit of controversy. After landing a spot on both Billboard's Hot Country Songs and the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts, something that caused Hill to start "running around the house in circles," the song was quietly removed from the Country chart, with the publication informing the label he'd just signed with, Columbia Records, that its inclusion was a mistake.

In a statement released to Rolling Stone, Billboard said that "upon further review, it was determined that 'Old Town Road' by Lil Nas X does not currently merit inclusion on Billboard‘s country charts. When determining genres, a few factors are examined, but first and foremost is musical composition. While 'Old Town Road' incorporates references to country and cowboy imagery, it does not embrace enough elements of today's country music to chart in its current version." 

Despite the publication's insistence that the decision had nothing to do with race, there were several people who found a black man being told his song doesn't qualify for a genre that tends to skew predominantly white troubling at best. The hip-hop community, in particular, leaped to his defense. "I wasn't expecting so much support because I just thought it would be one of those things that nobody really would care about," he told Rolling Stone about the reaction. "It's a purist type of situation, where people have been seeing things one way and that is the way they would like to keep it."

Regardless of the controversy—or maybe because of it—the song quickly zoomed up the charts, reaching the peak on April 8 only six weeks after it made its debut. (The song it unseated? Ariana Grande's "7 Rings.") In the process, Hill became the first artist unaccompanied by another act to take top the Hot 100 on their first try since Cardi B and her smash debut "Bodak Yellow" in 2017, while also giving Columbia Records their first Hot 100 No. 1 since 2016, and their first from a debuting artist since 2015. He turned 20 a day later on what surely was an unforgettable birthday.

While he hit No. 1 all on his own, he'd already enlisted some help to make the song even bigger, teaming up with Billy Ray Cyrus for a remix that was released on April 5. A day before the remix's surprise drop, Cyrus sang Hill's praises on Instagram, writing "Been watching everything going on with OTR. When I got thrown off the charts, Waylon Jennings said to me 'Take this as a compliment' means you're doing something great! Only Outlaws are outlawed. Welcome to the club!"

The week their remix dropped, the song set an all-time streaming record with 143 million U.S. streams, which was nearly 30 million more than Drakes "In My Feelings," which previously held that distinction. Since then, the song has racked up eight of the top 10 all-time streaming weeks, including each of the top three, and has never dipped below 70.5 million streams in a week.

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Since helping Cyrus land his career's first No. 1, Hill has released three more remixes, including the latest "Seoul Town Road" with RM from the behemoth K-pop boy band BTS. And if we're lucky, his recent Twitter engagement with Dolly Parton just might lead to another.

In late June, Hill's story became even more noteworthy thanks to his admission that he is gay. On the last day of Pride Month, he tweeted, "some of y'all already know, some of y'all don't care, some of y'all not gone fwm no more. but before this month ends i want y'all to listen closely to c7osure," a song on his debut EP 7. A day later, he tweeted again, pointing out a rainbow-colored building on 7's cover while writing, "deadass thought i made it obvious."

Days later, he would drop the ambiguity during an interview on BBC Breakfast, he said that he didn't "have anything to hide" and had "kind of revealed, you know, that I am gay".

"How big of a deal is that?" he continued rhetorically. "Is it something that I was considering never doing ever, like taking to the grave or something But I was like, I don' t want to live my entire life - especially how I got to where I'm at, not doing what I want to do."

He explained that he felt like he was "opening doors for more people" and hoped that his fans would "feel comfortable," though he admitted that homosexuality was "not really accepted in either the country [or] hip-hop communities."

While he's faced down Twitter trolls since making the revelation, it's had no impact on the popularity of "Old Town Road." In fact, it might've even opened him to to new fans who weren't paying much attention to the track before his coming out. In his 15th week at No. 1, he became the first openly gay artist to have a song last that long, unseating Elton John and his 1997 double A-side of "Candle in the Wind 1997" and "Something About the Way You Look Tonight."

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When he officially hit his 17th week at No. 1, he reflected on his journey in a lengthy Instagram post. "Last year in October, as a struggling artist starting to lose faith in what I could be, I went looking for beats on YouTube," he began. "I remember clicking on so many generic-sounding beats trying to find the right one for me. When suddenly I came across a country-trap sounding masterpiece. I immediately knew I would make something special out of it! My sister told me I had little time left before I had to leave her house after being there for months promoting my music online and not helping her out much. I was so upset ! I used it as motivation for the song! I jokingly/seriously saw myself as a loner cowboy needing to run away from it all! I went out on my sister's back porch and listened to the beat OVER OVER & OVER!! Then it came to me!! In my best singing voice I sung 'YEAHHH IM GONNA TAKE MY HORSE TO THE OLD TOWN ROAD IM GONNA RIDEEEE TIL I CANT NO MORE' I LOVED IT ALREADY! I started to work on it EVERY SINGLE DAY. It needed to be funny. It needed to be catchy. It needed to be hip-hop , it needed to be country, and it needed to be short!! By the time i was finished setting it up I was out of my sister's crib and at my brothers place. On December 2️nd, I went into the studio and recorded OLD TOWN ROAD and put it out the exact same day!! Did I know it would become the longest running number 1 song of all time? NO!!! But I am so thankful that this blessing has been placed upon me. This song has changed my life and the way I see the world around me in less than a year. Thank you to every single person who has been a part of this journey. As I said before, it's just the beginning!"

Carey quickly took to Instagram to humbly pass the torch on to Hill, writing, "Sending love & congrats to @lilnasx on breaking one of the longest running records in music history! We've been blessed to hold this record with a song that means a great deal to @BoyzIIMen and myself and has touched so many. Keep living your best life!"

Something tells us his best life is just getting started. But regardless of what happens next for five-time Teen Choice Awards nominee (the most any one artist received this year) Hill—and with "Old Town Road" showing no signs of slowing down, there's no telling when something will come along and be powerful enough to unseat the monster track—he's cemented himself a place in music history that would've never been possible even five years ago.

"I'm still in the first stage of figuring out who I am," he told GQ Hype this month. "I don't know what kind of music I'll be making 10 years from now. I want to do everything and I'm still learning how I work. But the one thing I'll always know is that people don't know what they want until they get it. They didn't know they wanted a song about taking a horse to the old town road in 2019. But they did."

As he said himself last week on Twitter, "YEEE TF HAWWW."

(This story was originally published on August 2, 2019 at 3 a.m. PT.)

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Lauren Conrad Shares Her Amazon Registry for Baby No. 2

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Oh baby! As you know, Lauren Conrad and husband William Tell are expecting their second child together. And the pregnant star is busy getting things ready for their the arrival of their additional bundle of joy. (Soon-to-be big brother Liam James Tell was born in July 2017.)

"There are so many things that go into preparing for a little one! I'm so glad I was able to find all of my pregnancy and baby essentials in one place, through Amazon's Baby Registry," Lauren tells E! News exclusively. "It's helped me and my family prepare for being a party of four!" 

We highlighted some of her favorite picks below—head over to Amazon to see Lauren's full baby registry. Best wishes to the lovely family!

Boppy ComfyFit Baby Carrier

This baby carrier is made of soft fabric with spandex, which makes it comfy just like yoga apparel. One size fits most, which makes sharing between caregivers quick and easy.

Chicco KeyFit 30 Infant Car Seat

Per its Amazon listing, this is the No. 1 rated infant car seat in America. It's also the easiest infant car seat to install, and its five-point harness adjusts with one hand.

Pampers Swaddlers Disposable Baby Diapers (One Month Supply)

Stock up on these top-rated diapers, which feature a contoured umbilical cord notch, air channels and a wetness indicator.

The Honest Company City Backpack

This vegan leather bag's structured design is both super functional and stylishly chic, for baby, mom or dad. It features a large insulated pocket for snacks or bottles, five interior pockets and a travel bag to keep you organized and de-cluttered. The included changing pad has a zippered pocket for wipes and other diapering essentials. Also available in mulberry, black and rose gold.

Philips Avent Fast Baby Bottle Warmer

Gently and evenly heats 4 ounces of milk in 3 minutes with no hotspots, as the milk circulates during warming. It features a setting that defrosts breast milk and baby food and the small design fits on counters or nightstand.

4moms Breeze Plus Portable Playard

This all-in-one care station opens or closes in one step and includes a removable bassinet, changer and travel bag.

Beaba Baby Cook Book

This cookbook has over 80 healthy recipes, from baby's first bite to snacks for the whole family.

UPPAbaby Vista Stroller

Before you balk at the price, remember this is a double stroller. And 81% of its Amazon reviews are five stars. The stroller features one-step fold with or without seat attached and includes a full-size front- or rear-facing toddler seat with multi-position recline, a bassinet, a toddler seat rain cover, a toddler seat bug shield and a bassinet bug shield.

Skip Hop Farmstand Avocado Stroller Toy

This adorable toys easily attaches to stroller bars and infant carriers. The two halves stick together with hook-and-loop closure, and the cear rattle "pit" center has colorful beads.

Comotomo 8 Ounce Baby Bottle (2 Count)

Comotomo baby bottles are deisgned to most closely mimic breastfeeding to reduce bottle rejection and nipple confusion issues. The wide-neck design allows easy cleaning by hand without a brush, but the bottles are also safe in dishwasher, microwave, boiling water and sterilizers.

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Trendy Fashion That's Purrfect for Cat Lovers

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Happy International Cat Day, fashion lovers! As if you don't spoil your furry friends enough, here's an excuse to do it even more for a whole day.

According to the American Human Society, 95.6 million people in the U.S. own cats. In fact, stars like Taylor Swift, Ed Sheeran and Katy Perry often profess their love for the four-legged friends.

"They're very dignified. They're independent," the "ME!" singer shared in an interview with Time. "They're very capable of dealing with their own life."

Hollywood as a whole also loves these little creatures so much that they're making a Cats movie!

If you are a cat lover as devoted as Taylor or Ed, your closet needs to back that up. Take a look at some trendy pieces below that you need in honor of this holiday.

Hoping everyone has a fun and fashionable holiday! Meow.

—Originally published July 10, 2019 at 3:30 a.m. PT

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Guam-based Navy helicopter squadron rescues Chinese mariner — its 16th save this year - Stars and Stripes

Guam-based Navy helicopter squadron rescues Chinese mariner — its 16th save this year

Just two weeks after its last save, Guam-based Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 25 rescued a Chinese mariner suffering a medical emergency at sea on Tuesday, a Navy statement said.

The save was the Island Knights squadron’s 16th this year.

It happened during stormy weather after U.S. Coast Guard Sector Guam alerted the squadron to a “distressed mariner” aboard the Chinese-flagged oil tanker CSC Brave, according to the statement. Within two hours, a squadron search and rescue crew left Andersen Air Force Base aboard an SH-60 Seahawk to rescue the person from the tanker.

Two crewmembers were lowered onto the Chinese vessel to check on the patient and prepare him to be hoisted into the Navy helicopter amid 15-foot waves, Lt. Michael Sipah, the Seahawk’s co-pilot, told Stars and Stripes in an email Thursday.

“The 15-foot sea state, less than ideal weather, as well as the moving ship, required precision work between the crew chief [Petty Officer First Class] Joshua Teague and myself at the controls to maintain the aircraft over the hoisting spot,” Sipah said.

The crew then lifted the mariner into the aircraft hovering above and gave lifesaving medical care, aircraft commander Lt. Cmdr. Philip Pretizinger said in the Navy’s statement.

“Lt. Erik Kumetz and Petty Officer [2nd Class] Kyle Bowen performed a harrowing in-flight blood transfusion, ultimately saving the patient’s life,” he said.

A tropical storm moved through the region Tuesday, and small craft and high surf advisories were in effect, according to U.S. National Weather Service Guam. Wind gusts on Guam reached about 40 mph.

The crew ultimately brought the mariner to Guam Memorial Hospital for more help, according to the statement. Information about where the rescue took place was not immediately available.

It was the 18th time the Coast Guard has called Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 25 to help and the 16th recovery during search and rescue or medical evacuations this year, according to the statement.

By this time last year, the squadron had made 10 survivor recoveries and received 22 emergency calls, according to a July 26 Navy statement.

Since its start in 1984, the squadron has saved 617 people in search and rescue operations and 667 in medical evacuations, Task Force 76 spokesman Lt. Cmdr. Russ Wolfkiel told Stars and Stripes Thursday.

The Navy’s only Seahawk squadron permanently stationed overseas, the unit averages about 30 rescues and 70 medical evacuations per year, according to the squadron’s website. It keeps emergency capabilities ready 24/7 to respond to calls from the Coast Guard and Joint Region Marianas, the organization that manages Andersen and Naval Base Guam.

The squadron also supports more traditional military duties such as drone and torpedo recovery and fleet logistics around Guam, according to its website.

Before Tuesday’s recovery, the squadron’s last rescue took place July 24 after a civilian was hurt sailing three days before in a severe thunderstorm about 100 nautical miles west of Guam, according to a July 25 Navy statement. The man’s condition had deteriorated over the three days, but the crew stabilized him with IV fluid during the flight back to Guam.

“HSC-25’s ability to launch our aircraft on a moment’s notice for a SAR or MEDEVAC is astounding,” HSC-25 commanding officer Cmdr. Frank Loforti said in the Navy statement. “Every Sailor should be proud of the lives we are able to save and the support we provide to Guam and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.”

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Untangling the Complicated Timeline That Is Blake Horstmann's Bachelor in Paradise Love Affairs

Oh, what a tangled web Bachelor in Paradise is weaving.

On this season of the hit reality series, contestant Blake Horstmann has found himself in a bit of a sticky situation between fellow stars Caelynn Miller-Keyes and Kristina Schulman. After arriving to the tropical location, it was revealed that Blake had been involved with both Caelynn and Kristina prior to the show, even hooking up with both of them during the same weekend at Stagecoach Festival in April.

On BiP, Caelynn claimed that she and Blake had been "talking" for "a couple months" after being set up by Colton Underwood. On the second night of the music festival, Caelynn and Blake hooked up, but it was later revealed that he hooked up with Kristina on the first night of Stagecoach.

Before filming on BiP began, Caelynn claimed, Blake wanted her to "lie" about their hookup, saying he called their intimate time together a "mistake." During the second episode of the reality show, viewers saw both Kristina and Caelynn confront Blake over the situation.

As the episode was airing, a distraught Blake took to Instagram to defend himself, sharing his side of the story, as well as text messages between him and Caelynn. Before we get into the text messages, let's take a look back at a timeline of events that led to this tangled web.

Blake Meets Kristina-Aug. 2018: On Bachelor in Paradise, Kristina tells Blake she "saw a different" side of him when they met in August. "I was like, this guy is worthy of my attention and what I have to offer," she shares. "We had some fun and then, at times, more than friends."

Colton Sets Caelynn Up With Blake-Prior to Stagecoach: While on BiP, Caelynn says that, at some point before Stagecoach, Colton set her up with Blake. "Blake and I were talking for a couple months...we were like FaceTiming like three times a day, texting every day," Caelynn said. "I really liked him, I was like I actually see something with this guy."

During a chat with BiP's Wells Adams, Caelynn claimed that Blake "ghosted" her. She went on to tell Wells that she saw Blake at the music festival and he "ended up like sweet-talking me and we spent the night together."

According to Caelynn, when she woke up in his bed, Blake was direct messaging her fellow Bachelor contestant Hannah Godwin and "talking about how hot" Tayshia Adams is.

Stagecoach-April 2019: According to Kristina and Caelynn's accounts, Blake hooked up with Kristina on the first night of the festival and Caelynn on the second night.

BiP Filming Begins-June 2019: In June, production for BiP begins. On the episodes that have already aired, Caelynn claimed that she talked to Blake shortly before filming began and he told her to "lie" about their hookup.

BiP Premieres-Aug. 2019: In the premiere episode, details begin to emerge about Blake's Stagecoach weekend. On the second episode, Caelynn told Blake she felt "disrespected" by him and broke down in tears.

Blake Shares Texts From Caelynn-Aug. 2019: As the second episode of BiP was airing, Blake took to Instagram to share his side of the story.

"I NEVER 'sweet talked' her at Stagecoach. Caelynn and I were NEVER in a relationship. I NEVER ghosted Caelynn, I NEVER called her a mistake and I absolutely NEVER EVER EVER silenced Caelynn," Blake said in response to Caelynn's claims. 

Blake Shares Texts From Caelynn-Aug. 2019: Blake also shared text exchanges between him and Caelynn from both Stagecoach and from one week before BiP. In their texts from Stagecoach, Blake writes to Caelynn, "We can cuddle but no sex lol." Caelynn went on to tell Blake, "If I come over it's strictly for sex. Nothing more nothing less."

In their conversation before BiP, Caelynn and Blake discussed being "honest" about their past. You can see both exchanges above!

Caelynn has yet to publicly respond to Blake sharing (and then deleting) their text messages.

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Taylor Swift to Make Her 2019 MTV VMAs Comeback With a Performance You Can't Miss

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Taylor Swift is ready to take over the 2019 MTV VMAs

With a record-setting 10 nominations under her belt, it's no surprise the pop star will take the stage for her first major performance following the release of her upcoming albumLover.

Swift's appearance at the MTV Video Music Awards will mark her first in four long years, having last attended the 2015 ceremony alongside her now-infamous "squad." That same night, T. Swift performed her smash hit "Bad Blood" and put an end to feud rumors involving her and Nicki Minaj by opening the show together

As for this year's festivities, the 29-year-old ties Ariana Grande for the title of most-nominated artist. To name just a few, Swift's singles "Me!" and "You Need to Calm Down" are nominated for Video of the Year, Song of the Year and Best Pop Video. 

Over the years, Swift has taken home an impressive seven VMAs overall, including one Video of the Year accolade and three Best Female Video awards.

In other VMAs updates, MTV announced last week that Marc Jacobs will receive the first-ever Fashion Trailblazer Award

And through Aug. 15, music fanatics can cast their votes at vma.mtv.com across 14 different categories, including Video of the Year, Artist of the Year and more. Fans will also be able to vote by messaging the VMAs' official social media accounts on Twitter and Facebook Messenger, as well as through Alexa-enabled devices. 

The MTV VMAs, hosted by comedian Sebastian Maniscalco, will air live from the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. on Aug. 26.

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HMS Forth scrambled to shadow Russian ship through Channel - Sky News

A Royal Navy patrol ship has been scrambled to escort a Russian ship through the English Channel.

Portsmouth-based HMS Forth had just returned to UK waters from her first foreign port visit when it was scrambled to monitor the Russian patrol ship Vasily Bykov.

A Navy spokesman said: "Forth had departed Gibraltar on July 31, before heading north at speed and conducting heavy weather trials before a quick logistics stop in Devonport.

"She then sailed and positioned herself ready to meet the Vasily Bykov as the vessel sailed from the North Sea having taken part in Russia's Navy Days celebration in St Petersburg."

HMS Forth's executive officer Lieutenant Samuel Fields said: "It has been a particularly busy time for HMS Forth as we generate for deployed operations and continue to test our ship's capabilities.

"I am proud of the ship's company for rising to this additional challenge."

The Vasily Bykov was shadowed by HMS Forth through the UK's area of interest last month.

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Bachelor in Paradise's Jade Roper Shares Empowering Selfie 1 Week After Giving Birth

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Jade Roper Tolbert is loving the skin she's in.

Just one week after giving birth, the Bachelor in Paradise alum took to Instagram to share an empowering message.

"Women's bodies are seriously phenomenal!" she wrote alongside a photo of herself cradling her newborn and posing in her bra and underwear. "It's taking my uterus more time to return to its normal state this time around, but honestly I have never loved my body more than I have this postpartum."

She also opened up about how her body is healing after the birth.

"A lot of you have asked about my recovery, and I received several stitches and am slowly healing physically— the mental and emotional healing is hard to put a finger on, but I am giving myself grace to process everything," she continued. "But after such an overwhelming labor and delivery, I have so much respect for my body and the journey it's been on this year to grow and bring this perfect little joy into my life. So in love, so thankful. #oneweekpostpartum #4thtrimester."

The reality star and her husband Tanner Tolbert welcomed their son, Brooks Easton Tolbert, on July 29. However, the birth didn't go according to plan. In fact, the delivery took place inside of their master closet.

"It was one of the scariest moments of my life because I felt so out of control," she wrote on Instagram, noting that their little man arrived 75 minutes after her water broke, "but Tanner, Tanner's mom, my mom and the medics and firefighters kept me going when I felt like the world was caving in on me and my unborn baby." 

Thankfully, it looks like the whole family is doing well. The TV stars even shared an adorable video of their daughter, Emerson, meeting her baby brother.

Congratulations once again to the family of four!

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YouTube Star David Dobrik Is Focusing on Himself After Divorce From BFF's Mom

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As David Dobrik put it, "I'm good."

It's been nearly two months since the YouTube star swiftly filed for divorce from pal Jason Nash's mom, Lorraine Nash. Just weeks earlier, David flew to Boston to propose and the two subsequently jetted off to Las Vegas to tie the knot, simultaneously achieving his goal of becoming Jason's stepdad. "That would be hysterical," Lorraine said of David's wish.

"Last night I became my best friends stepfather by marrying his mother," David announced on Instagram in May with a YouTube video chronicling the series of events. "So grateful for this opportunity. I'll treat you as my own. Love you Jason, now go take out the trash it's stinking up our living room." 

However, by June, the marriage was no more. E! News obtained court documents, filed in Los Angeles Superior Court on June 11, showing David's petition for dissolution of the marriage.

"I am heartbroken to announce that Lorraine and I have decided to end our romantic relationship. We wish this news would have come from us first, however, we know it's difficult for the media to resist speculation," he wrote on Instagram at the time. "We have tried so hard to make things work. Sometimes in life you just aren't enough for someone; no matter what you do for them or what you try to be. Lorraine, you have been my light, my muse and my confidante. You've taught me not only how to love another person but how to love myself. We will continue to love and support one another while being great friends and parents to our children. I thank everyone in advance for respecting our privacy at this time."

Naturally, the split inspired more jokes from the YouTube personality. "Bought my son a car to get his mind off the divorce," Dobrik posted on Instagram in July.

But, how is David doing post-divorce? "I'm good. I'm just happy to be thinking about myself again. It's a lot. It's a lot to have to deal with going through that," he told E! News at Variety's Young Hollywood issue party Tuesday night. "It's a lot caring for another person, so it's nice. I'm just focusing on myself currently."

Sounds like there are no hard feelings!

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