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Kim Kardashian is catching some heat for her awkward snub of veteran reporter Martin Brundle at the Monaco Grand Prix.

Kim Kardashian’s appearance at the Monaco Grand Prix turned messy fast and not because of anything on the track. Just minutes before the race kicked off, Kim standing out on the starting grid to support her boyfriend, Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton brushed off seasoned Sky Sports presenter Martin Brundle during his live pre-race walk. The snub, icy and unmistakable, went viral almost instantly, with fans calling Kim “classless” and slamming her for what they saw as pure arrogance. Martin Brundle’s grid walks are a staple for F1 fans. He weaves through celebrities and drivers, squeezing in quick chats before the engines roar. This time, he spotted Kim alongside her sister Khloe and their friend Simon Huck. He approached, mic in hand, did his usual friendly intro “Kim, Martin Brundle from Sky F1, how are you today?” and asked if she was enjoying the event. Instead of responding, Kim shot a short smile, gave a fleeting glance, and then just turned away. Silence. She leaned in to her securi...

Hip-Hop legend Rob Base, the iconic voice behind the unforgettable anthem ‘It Takes Two,’ has sadly passed away at the age of 59.

  Hip-hop just lost one of its greats. Rob Base, the voice behind the unstoppable 1988 hit “It Takes Two,” died at 59. News of his passing rattled the music world fans, fellow artists, everyone. People stopped and remembered the man who pulled hip-hop out of its roots and made it dance along with the mainstream. Back in ’88, that track was everywhere. Its energy glued party crowds together raw beats, punchy rhymes, and hooks no one could get out of their head. But Rob Base, who was born Robert Ginyard, did more than rack up chart numbers. He showed how the energy from Harlem’s streets could explode worldwide. His music stood for something bigger than sales; it became part of the culture. From the Start Ginyard grew up in Harlem, right in the thick of hip-hop’s golden age. With his childhood friend Rodney “DJ E-Z Rock” Bryce, he didn’t chase what others were doing. While some rappers went hard with social commentary or stripped-down beats, Rob Base had his own idea mixing hard-hitti...

Danny Go! star Daniel Park is heartbroken after losing his 14-year-old son, Isaac.

  Isaac died peacefully, surrounded by family, after years of battling cancer on top of a rare genetic disorder that made everything so much harder. The Parks broke the news to their huge audience millions of parents, teachers, and kids who know Daniel for his high-energy dancing and the endless fun of Danny Go! Daniel has made a career out of making children laugh, but right now, his family is leaning on the outpouring of love from all over the world as they grieve. Isaac’s story is one of real courage. He lived with a rare genetic condition that complicated every part of his life his body just couldn’t catch a break. Still, Isaac’s positivity shone through, channeling the same joy his dad brings to countless families. All of that changed when doctors found aggressive cancer. With his health already vulnerable, treatment was twice as hard. Isaac faced endless rounds of hospitals, medicine, and exhaustion. The doctors saw how tough he was; his quiet strength moved everyone around h...

90 Day Fiancé’s Jenny Slatten Reveals ALS Diagnosis After a Year of Health Struggles

  Fans of 90 Day Fiancé are rallying around Jenny Slatten after she shared some devastating news. On May 19, 2026, Jenny, with her husband Sumit Singh by her side, went public with her ALS diagnosis Lou Gehrig’s disease, ending months of questions and rumors about her health. The past year, people noticed something was wrong. Jenny’s appearance had changed, her speech was different, and speculation online kept growing. With her announcement, Jenny hopes to set the record straight and start focusing on finding expert care and raising awareness about this tough disease. This is a huge shift for Jenny and Sumit. People first fell in love with them back in 2019 on TLC’s The Other Way. Their story was full of obstacles, big age gap, families who weren’t on board, all the messiness that comes with building a life together far from home. Now, instead of outside pressures, they’re dealing with a brutal illness head-on, pulling from the same strength that got them through so much before. Wh...

Jeff Probst Accidentally Spoils Survivor 50’s Biggest Moment Before Aubry Bracco’s $2 Million Win

Survivor’s fiftieth season promised to be unforgettable, and, well, it definitely delivered but not in the way producers imagined. On Wednesday night’s live Survivor 50: In the Hands of the Fans finale, longtime host Jeff Probst made a mistake that instantly became infamous. Right in the middle of the broadcast, Probst accidentally revealed the outcome of the crucial final-four fire-making challenge before CBS had even shown it. That jaw-dropping slip set Survivor fans buzzing online and temporarily stole the spotlight from Aubry Bracco, whose win capped a hard-fought ten-year journey. The Live TV Gaffe No One Saw Coming The chaos unfolded in a packed LA studio, marking the show’s first big reunion special in six years. Tensions were already high. Earlier, viewers saw fan-favorite Aubry Bracco clinch final immunity, earning her a spot in the last three and the power to drag someone with her to the end. She picked her ally, which meant Rizo Velovic and Jonathan Young would go head-to-he...

The Boys Season 5 finale! We’re breaking down how this ultra-violent superhero satire wraps up its wild ride.

  The Boys’ fifth and final season didn’t bother with a gentle goodbye, it crashed through the finish line with teeth bared and blood everywhere, just like the rest of the show. On May 20, 2026, Amazon Prime Video dropped the last episode (“Blood and Bone”), and man, did it deliver. Eric Kripke, the showrunner, went all in an hour of pure chaos centered on Billy Butcher’s revenge mission colliding with Homelander’s twisted, power-drunk fantasy. The big showdown happened right in the heart of a compromised White House, smashing Vought International to pieces and scattering whatever was left of the old crew across the battlefield. For five seasons, we’ve watched Butcher and Homelander circle each other, locked in a war that never really gave anyone a break. If you expected a nice, clean win with the heroes toasting at the end, you haven’t been paying attention. The finale refused to let anyone off easy. Everyone paid the price mentally, physically, emotionally. This wasn’t another su...

Dennis Locorriere, the unmistakable voice behind Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show, has died at 76

  It stings a giant from the world of pop-rock is gone. The music community is reeling, fans are sharing their memories, and tributes are pouring in from all over. Locorriere wasn’t just the guy out front; he was the heart of Dr. Hook, with a style that mixed soul, humor, and pure showmanship. He had a knack for making every song feel personal, whether it was a witty satire or an achingly sweet love ballad. After more than fifty years in the game, his family says he passed away peacefully after a short illness. Locorriere’s legacy is massive. Fellow musicians and longtime fans are remembering the way his voice could carry both laughter and heartbreak. For a lot of people, his songs were the soundtrack to growing up. He brought energy, warmth, and a little weirdness to the stage, never afraid to switch from a joke to a love song in the blink of an eye. Born on June 13, 1949, in Union City, New Jersey, Dennis was drawn to performing from the start. Everything changed in the late 60s ...