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Miley Cyrus: ‘Everyone’s a little bit gay’

Miley Cyrus: ‘Everyone’s a little bit gay’

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Canary Yellow’s glue-sniffing hooker-looking country cousin Miley Cyrus is currently terrorizing London (cut to Baby Prince George giving “Ugh WHY?” face). On Friday night she performed a surprise show at Heaven’s G-A-Y and because Miley isn’t Miley unless she’s putting something gross in her mouth, she licked an giant inflatable penis that was floating around in the audience. And this possum-brained trick wonders why she’s always laid up in the hospital with 50-CCs of penicillin pumping directly into her bloodstream.
She also dedicated her show in honor of her friends’s 23rd birthday by letting this gem escape from her freon-filled thoughts:

“He’s straight but I said that for years too, and finally it gets easier. You know, everyone’s a little bit gay. Some of us just a little bit more than others. You know, it’s the truth. Everyone’s gay. All it takes is one cocktail. And if that doesn’t work, sprinkle something in their drink. That’s what I always do.”

For those of you concerned Miley is advocating the use of roofies to turn someone gay, I don’t think that’s the “something” she’s alluding to. First off, Miley would never waste drugs on someone else, no matter what kind they are. Roofies, Viagra, Celebrex; a pill is a potential party and it’s going in her mouth. The only “something” she’s sprinkling in their drink is a mouthful of dried flakes that fall off her diseased tongue when she talks. I don’t know how that’s supposed to turn someone gay; maybe they’re hoping that a sip on Miley’s cooch will hold the antidote to the mouth disease they just drank?

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Many variations of little black dress at the 6th Annual Essence Black Women in Music

Many variations of little black dress at the 6th Annual Essence black Women in Music

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Ariana Grande Denies That She Gets Carried Around Like a Little Baby

Ariana Grande Denies That She Gets Carried Around Like a Little Baby

Ariana Grande, who reportedly has her staff carry her Around Like a baby, Denies tabloid rumors That she has her staff carry her Around Like a baby—a denial That we assume was made from the supportive embrace and loving cradle of whichever staff member was carrying her at the time.
The original story, published Wednesday by inTouch, claims That Grande’s "new rule is That she has to be Carried — literally Carried Like a Baby — when she doesn’t feel Like walking. She says That she doesn’t want her precious feet to hit the floor."

But now Gossip Cop is coming Around to debunk the rumor, thereby slaying what might be the best celebrity news item of the entire year:

Even though this story is absurd, a lot of people have been asking about it, so we reached out for comment. A rep for Grande tells Gossip Cop exclusively That the story is "fake." Like a lot of what In Touch says.

[ Gossip Cop]

Ariana Grande Denies That She Gets Carried Around Like a Little Baby

Michael Morones, 11, attempts suicide after being bullied over My Little Pony

Michael Morones, 11, attempts suicide after being bullied over My Little Pony

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February 5, 2024 (RALEIGH, N.C.) — An 11-year-old boy is in the hospital after trying to commit suicide — the victim of bullying at school.


Michael Morones remains in WakeMed hospital with a tube down his throat and potentially life-long brain damage. Michael tried to kill himself, apparently because he could no longer take the torrent of bullying he was facing at school.


"He’s the kid that never walks. He dances everywhere," said Michael’s mother, Tiffany Morones-Suttle. "He’s so full of energy. He’s always on the move."


Michael’s parents say he was that way even in the face of daunting bullying at school. Michael likes the cartoon "My Little Pony." It turns out, the cartoon has a growing, and perhaps unlikely fan club — men and boys known as "Bronies." Because of that, Michael was teased so much that ten days ago he decided to do something about it.


"He hung himself off the side of the bunk bed, off the railing," said Morones-Suttle.


His parents got him to the hospital, but the damage had already been done. Oxygen to his brain had been cut off.


"We won’t know for months how much is going to heal," said Morones-Suttle. "It could even be years before we find out what potential for healing he has."


You might think Michael’s parents would be furious with the kids who were bullying their son, but that wouldn’t be in keeping with the show at the center of what they were teasing him about.


"It teaches the most basic moral values to a lot of complex thoughts," said Michael’s stepfather, Shannon Suttle.


Fans of the show, like Michael, try to live the motto that friendship is magic.


"I’ve heard a lot of people say you need to go after bullies and hold them responsible," said Morones-Suttle. "But you know, I don’t think that’s what Mike would want. I would rather teach people how to do right than turn around than punish, because punishment doesn’t always work."


Michael has gotten support from as far away as Ireland, and a lot of money, which is used for Michael’s care, but also to start a nonprofit to help with bullying. As Michael’s father tells it, it’s more than their goal. It’s quickly become their mission.


Incredibly, the bullying hasn’t stopped. Michael’s parents say just Sunday night on a generally supportive ***site, a few people left hurtful comments. They say that just strengthens their resolve to fight bullying, and makes that mission that much more clear.


Bullying prevention expert Nancy Mullin said Michael’s age is right in the prime age for suicides.


"Eleven to 15-year-old boys are very much at risk for thinking about suicide when they’re perceived as being gay," said Mullin.


She credits Michael’s parents with supporting his interest rather than reinforcing shameful feelings.


"The missing piece here is what the school is doing about this," said Mullin.


Mullin says while North Carolina is one of 49 states with bullying prevention laws, not enough is being done to implement programs.


Michael was scheduled to have a tracheotomy Tuesday.

Michael Morones, 11, attempts suicide after being bullied over My Little Pony Bronies fandom | abc7chicago.com

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Little Jimmy Dickens Has Died at the Age of 94

Little Jimmy Dickens Has Died at the Age of 94

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By Kay West
01/02/2015 AT 07:55 PM EST

He never stood any taller than 4’11", but he cast an impressive shadow on eight decades of country music.

James Cecil Dickens – known to generations of Grand Ole Opry fans as Little Jimmy DickensDied in a Nashville area hospital on Friday. He was 94.

Dickens Died of cardiac arrest after suffering a stroke on Christmas Day. He is survived by his wife, Mona Dickens, married since 1971, and two daughters, Pamela Detert and Lisa King. Dickens was the longest running member of the Opry, joining in 1948, and last performed at the Opry on Dec. 20, 2024, singing "Out Behind The Barn" and delivering his trademark comedy. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at this time however a public visitation and a public service is being planned.

"The Grand Ole Opry did not have a better friend than Little Jimmy Dickens," said Pete Fisher, Opry vice president and general manager. "He loved the audience and his Opry family, and all of us loved him back. He was a one-of-kind entertainer and a great soul whose spirit will live on for years to come."

The oldest member of the Opry was also its longest-tenured, inducted in 1948. The oldest of 13 children raised on a farm in Bolt, West Virginia, Dickens started his career performing on local radio shows until he met Roy Acuff, one of the Opry’s biggest stars, who invited him to come to Nashville and appear on the show.

A recording contract followed and his first single, "Take an Old Cold Tater (and Wait)" was released on Columbia Records in 1949. Its success prompted his good friend Hank Williams to bestow him with the affectionate nickname "Tater."

More novelty hits followed, including "A-Sleeping at the Foot of the Bed," "Hillbilly Fever" and his first and only no. 1 single, "May the Bird of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose" in 1965.

"I kind of got branded as a novelty singer right at the start of my career," he said in the book Around the Opry Table in 2024. "I had been doing other kinds of songs, ballads and gospel, but once "Tater" hit the Top 10, I had to follow that up with another like it. The novelty songs were how radio knew me. It didn’t bother me."

It was longtime fan and fellow West Virginian Brad Paisley who introduced Dickens to a new generation of country fans, using the elder icon in his videos and stage shows, as well as appearing with him countless times on the Opry stage.

"He’s from West Virginia and is well-known there and beloved. I was a great fan of his comedy and whole demeanor," said Paisley in a 2024 interview with PEOPLE. "When I was a teenager, I met him when I opened for him on the Saturday night Jamboree USA radio show in Wheeling at the Capitol Music Hall."

When Paisley moved to Nashville and performed at the Grand Ole Opry, he re-introduced himself to his hero backstage and extended an invitation. "I was a brand-new singer in town and he didn’t know me at all, but I knew he liked to fish so I asked him if he would like to go fishing together some time and he said yes, and we went just a few days later. That was our first date."

And the start of an enduring friendship. "The more I got to know him it was real apparent that he is one of the most unique and special human beings that ever lived," Paisley said. "I like the idea of what he has done with his life. He has made the absolute most of every situation he has ever been handed. He has never said no to any crazy thing that I asked him because he doesn’t care about anything other than ‘Will it work, will it get a laugh?’ That is such a *******ing outlook on life."

Dickens appeared in several Paisley videos, taped bits broadcast during Paisley’s live shows, and recorded bonus comedy tracks on Paisley’s albums as a member of the novelty band The Kung-Pao Buckaroos, which also included George Jones and Bill Anderson. He made 13 trips to Europe, twice entertained troops in Vietnam and in 1964 became the first country artist to circle the globe. And he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 1983.

But Dickens was always most comfortable standing on the sacred circle of the Grand Ole Opry stage, either performing or hosting a segment.

He turned 94 on December 19 and celebrated his birthday the following night doing what he loves best – performing on the Saturday night Opry.

Source: Little Jimmy Dickens Has Died at the Age of 94 – Death, Music News, Brad Paisley : People.com

‘Little People, Big World’ Stars Amy & Matt Roloff have separated

‘Little People, Big World’ Stars Amy & Matt Roloff have separated

‘Little People, Big World’ Stars Matt & Amy Roloff — We’ve Separated | TMZ.com

‘Little People, Big World’ Stars Matt & Amy Roloff — We’ve Separated

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"Little People, Big World" couple Matt and Amy Roloff can’t stand living together anymore — they’ve just announced they’re separating after 26 years of marriage.

Sources close to the couple tell TMZ, Matt and Amy have been living separately since the holidays — Amy currently resides in the family’s main house in Oregon … Matt lives in the guest house.

We’re told neither Amy nor Matt is currently pursuing other relationships — they’re just testing the waters living alone … for now anyway. So far, divorce isn’t on the table.

Matt has had a history of drinking problems — such as his 2024 DUI — but we’re told alcohol was NOT an issue in the split.

The Roloffs — who have 4 children — released a statement, saying, "Though we have weathered many storms together, we recently made the tough decision to engage in a trial separation."