Back in October, Republican frontrunner Donald Trump was scheduled to appear on ABC's Jimmy Kimmel Live. Unfortunately he canceled due to a "political comment." And after being skewered by Kimmel for quite some time as a result of his cancelation, it appears as if Trump decided to make things right. Just one day after the final GOP debate, Trump flew over to Los Angeles and appeared alongside Jimmy Kimmel on his ABC series. Read More »
Pittsburgh native and rapper Mac Miller has beef with the Republican Presidential frontrunner Donald Trump and it's escalating. Miller is clearly not a fan of the political candidate! When did this drama start? It started back in 2013, when the rapper discovered the wealthy real estate tycoon would be running for the highest seat in the nation. Miller wrote, "Everyone is afraid. Be YOU," and added, "White/Black White." Read More »
Jon Stewart is visiting another late night show - is there a trend going on? The 53-year-old former The Daily Show host appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Thursday (December 10) and even crashed during Colbert's opening monologue, as reported by Realty Today. Read More »
The half-wit and wisdom of Alfred E. Neuman lampoons Donald Trump's current presidential campaign for 2016 in the upcoming MAD Magazine #537. In an exclusive interview with MStars News, Editor-in-chief of MAD, John Ficarra lets loose on the annual "20 Dumbest People, Events and Things" list. Read More »
The people who are hip hop enthusiasts are either a fan of rapper Nicki Minaj or not a fan but, she makes it very clear in Billboard magazine's first print issue, that she is not going anywhere. She spoke on everything and everyone who is important to pop culture, including Donald Trump, Beyonce, boyfirend Meek Mill and more! Read More »
According to Variety, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton will guest star in the upcoming third season of Comedy Central's Broad City. The sitcom is produced by Amy Poehler, who ironically impersonated Clinton while she was a cast member on Saturday Night Live. Read More »
Rapper Bun B (Bernard Freeman) joins Killer Mike (Render), Lil B and Scarface in endorsing Bernie Sanders for the Democratic presidential nomination. Bun B announced his pick on the debut episode of Sonzala's "Hip Hop For Bernie Sanders" podcast, which debuted Wednesday. Read More »
Hip-hop princess Azealia Banks decided to treat her fans with a visual to her single, "Count Contessa." The track was previously released as teaser from her forthcoming album, Fantasea II, as reported by Pitchfork. In the midst of this release Banks has also found the time to voice her opinion on Lil Kim, K. Michelle, Diana Ross and Donald Trump. Read More »
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's vice chair, Huma Abedin has spoken out against Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's rhetoric to propose "a total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States until our country's representatives can figure out what is going on." Trump added, "there is great hatred towards Americans by large segments of the Muslim population." Read More »
Per a memo from BuzzFeed's Editor-in-Chief Ben Smith, if you want to call GOP frontrunner Donald Trump a racist, that's cool – as long as you work for BuzzFeed. Read More »
CONAN host Conan O'Brien kicked off his Tuesday night episode with a monologue referencing the idea that ISIS has found a new weapon to use in attacking the United States: GOP frontrunner Donald Trump. Read More »
After his call for a "total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States," Donald Trump has come under fire from, well, nearly everyone–even those within his own party. And now, The Huffington Post's Arianna Huffington is getting in on the argument, having recently penned a blog post for the publication telling Trump, "We are no longer entertained." With that in mind, she has announced that The Huffington Post will be changing the way their cover Trump's campaign. Read More »
Donald Trump's style of being interviewed could best be described as a bowl of word soup in which the GOP frontrunner dips his spoon inside and whatever comes out, comes out – as long as it's lengthy and nonsensical. And while that usually works for most of his interviews, Joe Scarborough wasn't having it when The Donald appeared via phone on Morning Joe. Read More »