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The San Francisco-based couple recently partook in a TikTok trend that features shoppers showing off the quirky items found at their local HomeGoods stores. “You feel the need to walk away with it because it’s gone the next day,” Gavello, 27, said about the appeal of HomeGoods products. But HomeGoods really does dictate for you, it tells you what to buy.”Wood said that he used to go to HomeGoods with his mom and pull out the weirdest items in the store to inspect. The official HomeGoods TikTok account commented on the couple’s video saying, “sometimes you don’t know what you need until you go to HomeGoods.”A representative for HomeGoods did not immediately respond to a request for comment Tuesday. Gordon said the TikTok trend is fun because it shows the wide range of decorations that exist across HomeGoods stores.
Persons: Aubrey Gavello, Alex Wood, it’s, ” Gavello, Wood, ” Wood, , HomeGoods, , Tatyiana Gordon, Gordon, “ It’s Organizations: TJX Companies, Sierra Trading, Marshalls, CNBC Locations: HomeGoods, San Francisco, Maxx, Syracuse , New York
The number was higher among young adults, with 37% of people ages 18 to 29 saying they turn to influencers for news. Pew surveyed 10,000 adults and analyzed 500 news influencers, which it defined as individuals who regularly post about current events and have over 100,000 followers on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X or YouTube. “And these influencers have really reached new levels of attention and prominence this year amid the presidential election.”The rise of social media influencers, and in particular news-focused creators, has been slowly embraced by politicians in recent years. The Republican convention in Milwaukee hosted more than 70 influencers as part of a content creator program. Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris both appeared on podcasts hosted by popular online personalities ahead of the election.
Persons: , Galen Stocking, Barack Obama, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Trump, Theo Von ”, Joe Rogan, Harris, Alex Cooper Organizations: Pew, Facebook, , Pew Research Center, YouTube, Democratic, Republican, Heritage Foundation Locations: Chicago, Milwaukee
Pitchfork announced that its annual Chicago music festival would not return in 2025. In an announcement on social media and on its website, the music publication said it made the decision after assessing the rapidly evolving "music festival landscape." “For 19 years, Pitchfork Music Festival has been a celebration of music, art, and community—a space where memories were made, voices were amplified, and the shared love of music brought us all together." Pitchfork Music Festival was founded in 2006 by the publication's founder Ryan Schreiber, ex-Pitchfork staffer Chris Kaskie and festival producer Mike Reed. It is unclear if the music festival will move forward in the other cities, but Pitchfork said in its statement that it "will continue to produce events in 2025 and beyond."
Persons: Pitchfork, Condé Nast, men’s, Ryan Schreiber, Chris Kaskie, Mike Reed, Alanis Morissette, Jamie xx, Carly Rae Jepsen Organizations: Pitchfork, Variety, Black Pumas, Pluto Locations: Chicago, Union Park, Paris, London, Mexico City
Carpenter and Roan are favored for nominations in the best new artist category. Two of the industry's most prolific artists — Taylor Swift and Beyoncé — are expected to snag nominations this year again. She also could be nominated in the best country album category after she was shut out of the Country Music Awards this year. Post Malone, who released his first country album this year, could also get nods in the country music categories. Fans also expect nominations in the album of the year and pop genre categories for Charli XCX, whose album “Brat” inspired some of the biggest trends of the year.
Persons: Sabrina Carpenter, Chappell Roan, Carpenter, Roan, — Taylor Swift, Swift, Beyoncé, Post Malone, XCX, , Kendrick Lamar, Drake, , Harry Belafonte, recategorized, Belafonte Organizations: Recording Academy, Poets Department, Country, CBS Locations: urbana
Over 200,000 people looked up the “4B movement” on Google on Wednesday, making it one of the top trending topics on the online search engine. Of the female voters, 91% of Black women voted for Harris vs. 7% who voted for Trump, and 57% of college-educated white women voted for Harris vs. 41% who voted for Trump. Of the male voters, 37% of white men voted for Harris vs. 60% who voted for Trump, and 47% of college-educated white men voted for Harris vs. 50% who voted for Trump. Aleisa Mora, 30, posted a TikTok about the 4B movement in March after reading the English translation of the book “Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982” by Cho Nam-Joo, which is largely credited as the book that began the 4B movement. However, she said those comments only underscore her belief in why the 4B movement is needed in the United States.
Persons: Donald Trump, Meera Choi, , Choi, Kamala Harris, , Harris, Joe Biden, ” Choi, Yoon Suk Yeol, Aleisa Mora, Kim Jiyoung, Cho Nam, “ We’ve, Ahn Young, we’re, ’ ” Mora, Marykate Cecilia, , Cecilia, ” Cecilia Organizations: Google, Yale University, South, , Trump, NBC, Data, World Bank, U.S Locations: TikTok, South Korea, South Korean, United States, Seoul
Chris Martin, frontman of the band Coldplay, fell through a trap door onstage in Melbourne, Australia, during a concert on Sunday. He is seen backing into a trap door, where a crew member caught him. Martin is not the only artist to have had a mishap with a trap door recently. Olivia Rodrigo fell through an opening onstage at her own Melbourne concert at the Rod Laver Arena on Oct. 14. Marvel Stadium shared on its Instagram that Coldplay broke the venue’s attendance record after 227,000 people came to see the band.
Persons: Chris Martin, Martin, That's, Coldplay, Olivia Rodrigo, Rod Laver, Rodrigo Organizations: Coldplay, Melbourne’s Marvel, Sunday, Marvel, Rod Laver Arena, AC, Billboard Locations: Melbourne, Australia
A third-party legal probe into Jimmy Donaldson’s MrBeast LLC found that allegations of sexual misconduct directed at the top YouTube creator’s company were baseless. In a social media post Friday, Donaldson wrote on X that an investigation into allegations regarding his company had concluded. But the law firm wrote in its assessment that “allegations of sexual misconduct (e.g., pedophilia, grooming, child pornography, etc.) In a post on X, LavaGS said private investigators reviewed all the DMs and interactions between them and Tyson. "It was incredibly difficult having my name thrown around in a public forum without being given the opportunity to share the truth," LavaGS wrote Friday.
Persons: Jimmy Donaldson’s MrBeast, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart, Sullivan, Ava Kris Tyson, ” Tyson, Tyson, Donaldson, ” Quinn Emanuel, Discords, WhatsApps, , , LavaGS, ” Donaldson, Kai Cenat, Logan Paul, Bella Poarch, Quinn Emanuel Organizations: YouTube, NBC News, Games, Company, Forbes, Amazon Studios
Collins Dictionary announced "brat" as its word of the year Friday, calling it a "cultural phenomenon that has resonated with people globally." The word sparked a cultural movement after British artist Charli XCX released her sixth studio album, “Brat,” in June. "Brat summer established itself as an aesthetic and a way of life,” Collins Dictionary wrote on its website. It defined “brat" as having “a confident, independent, and hedonistic attitude.”Representatives for Charli XCX did not immediately respond to a request for comment. While some mistook "brat" as having a negative connotation, Charli XCX and her fans declared that it was someone who was unapologetically themselves.
Persons: Charli XCX, , Kamala Harris, ” Collins, XCX, Taylor Swift’s, romantasy, they’ve Organizations: Collins,
Megan Thee Stallion is suing commentator Milagro Gramz, accusing her of being a “mouthpiece,” “puppet” and “paid surrogate” for rapper Tory Lanez during and after his high-profile criminal trial. In a lawsuit filed in the Southern District of Florida on Wednesday, attorneys for Megan Thee Stallion accuse Milagro Gramz of “churning out falsehoods” about Lanez while the hip-hop superstar was on trial in 2022 and 2023. Lanez, whose real name is Daystar Peterson, was found guilty of shooting Megan Thee Stallion, real name Megan Pete, in the foot and sentenced to 10 years in prison. She is also seeking damages from Cooper “in an appropriate amount” for the emotional distress and false light counts. The lawsuit alleged that Cooper spread false information that the gun Peterson used to shoot Pete had gone missing as recently as this week.
Persons: Megan Thee Stallion, Milagro Gramz, , Tory Lanez, Megan Thee, Milagro, Lanez, Daystar Peterson, Megan Pete, Milagro Cooper, , Pete, Mr, Cooper, “ I’ve, ” Pete, Cooper “, Countersuit, Pete’s, Peterson, ” Cooper, Cardi, YouTuber Tasha K, Tasha K Organizations: Southern District of, Daystar, NBC News, U.S ., Appeals, Circuit Locations: Southern District, Southern District of Florida, Florida, , Atlanta
Thousands of Oasis tickets on the secondary market will reportedly be relisted on Ticketmaster at face value, according to the BBC. Oasis, Ticketmaster and SJM Concerts did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Oasis had announced that tickets for the Oasis '25 Live tour could only be resold at face value using Ticketmaster or the ticket resale marketplace Twickets. The demand for Oasis tickets has been high since the band, which features brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher, has not performed together in 15 years following a lengthy feud between the Gallaghers. Since then, Oasis has been taking steps to get tickets in the hands of loyal fans and away from scalpers.
Persons: Oasis, Noel, Liam Gallagher Organizations: Ticketmaster, BBC, Oasis, U.S Locations: scalpers, Melbourne, Ireland, North America, Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles, Mexico City, East Rutherford , New Jersey
Shawn Mendes opens up about his sexuality
  + stars: | 2024-10-29 | by ( Daysia Tolentino | ) www.nbcnews.com   time to read: +2 min
Shawn Mendes said that he is “figuring out” his sexuality during his concert in Denver on Monday, according to video footage shared by fans on social media. “I think it’s kind of silly because I think sexuality is such a beautifully complex thing and its so hard to just put into boxes,” he said during his show, which took place at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Mendes made the remarks before performing his unreleased song “The Mountain,” which features lyrics referencing the speculation over his sexuality. Many fans online said they feel that the public is not entitled to know about the private lives of celebrities. During Monday’s show, Mendes said that it feels scary to open up about his journey because of how people talk about others’ sexuality.
Persons: Shawn Mendes, , , Mendes, , Camila Cabello, I’m, Dax Shepard’s Organizations: Locations: Denver
Kate Cassidy, the girlfriend of One Direction member Liam Payne, shared a tribute to the late singer Wednesday, writing in an Instagram post that the two had plans to get engaged and married. “Liam, I know we’ll be together forever, but not in the way we had planned,” she wrote in a statement, alongside photos of herself with Payne throughout the course of their relationship. She had posted videos from Argentina with Payne prior to his death, and had shared a video about her trip back to Florida two days before he died. Payne rose to fame in 2010 after being placed in the boy band One Direction with fellow members Harry Styles, Niall Horan, Zayn Malik and Louis Tomlinson. We love you Liam.”The individual members also shared tributes to Payne on their personal Instagram posts alongside photos of him.
Persons: Kate Cassidy, Liam Payne, “ Liam, , Payne, , ” Payne, Cassidy, ” “ Liam, I’ve, Harry Styles, Niall Horan, Zayn Malik, Louis Tomlinson, ” Styles, Horan, Malik, Tomlinson, Liam Locations: Buenos Aires, Argentina, TikTok, Florida
Fans of late One Direction member Liam Payne have launched a petition asking U.K. lawmakers to enact legislation that would “safeguard” artists’ mental health as they navigate the entertainment industry. The Change.org petition proposes new legislation — which they titled “Liam’s Law” — that would require artists to have access to mental health professionals, be given regular mental health checks and have adequate rest periods. Some management companies and agencies have begun to build out divisions to address their artists’ health, but not everyone, such as independent artists, has access to those resources. Still, Gleason said that there has been a “real-time” shift in the culture that has encouraged artists to prioritize their health. Day Kv said plans to bring the petition to her local members of Parliament (MPs) once it reaches 100,000 signatures.
Persons: Liam Payne, Payne, “ It’s, ” Payne, Harry Styles, Zayn Malik, Niall Horan, Louis Tomlinson, ideation, Payne’s, , ” Hilary Gleason, Gleason, , ” Gleason, “ They’re Organizations: NBC News, Locations: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Online content creators, they say, often fail to ensure the same basic standards for treating cast and crew that more traditional entertainment sets do. However, as digital productions grow, those who work with or under creators said some could benefit from the structure seen on traditional Hollywood sets. Unlike Hollywood sets, most digital productions do not necessarily rely on union workers. Some believe the digital entertainment space — which includes a wide range of productions, including reality and scripted content — would benefit from union oversight. “Because new [digital] media has got about 15 years, the unions have 100.
Persons: ” MrBeast, Jimmy Donaldson, , Donaldson, Mair Mulroney, “ I’ve, , YouTuber Dhar Mann, Scott Brown, They’ve, ” NABET, Bernie Su, Su, Lizzie Bennet, Emma, YouTubers, ” Su, Mulroney, Dhar, Mann, there’s, ” Mulroney, Neal Mohan, Brown, don’t, they’re, ” Brown Organizations: Amazon Studios, Beast, Hollywood, “ Beast, In Hollywood, Screen, American Federation of Television, Radio Artists, International Alliance, MrBeast, SAG, National Association of Broadcast Employees, Technicians, Guild of Canada, YouTube, Guild of America, VidCon, Rodeo Locations: Las Vegas , Toronto, Panama, In, Toronto
Courtesy Elena and Vanessa RobustelliPayne’s death came as a shock to thousands of One Direction fans, known as Directioners, who did not expect to lose their idol at such a young age. It’s just shocking, and I cried a little bit last night because I was sad for my teenage self.”Olivia Hagans, top center, said she met her best friends through the One Direction community. Some Directioners compared Payne’s death to the death of John Lennon for Beatles fans, citing the similarities between the fervor around the bands and the intense support from their supporters. Logan Hill, 27, said the community of fans was “the most important thing” that came from the band’s existence. Directioners used to use the platform to interact with the band, get it trending online and organize as fans.
Persons: Elena, Vanessa Robustelli, Liam Payne, , , it’s, Vanessa, Elena Robustelli, Vanessa Robustelli Payne’s, Payne, Liam, Valerie Buvat De Virginy, I’ve, Olivia Hagans, Olivia Hagans Payne’s, John Lennon, Logan Hill, Virginy, Directioners, Hill, Maya Henry, Henry, Amy Miller, Niall Horan, Miller, Payne “, Nyela Graham, “ It’s Organizations: Beatles, Madrid, Twitter, Daily, Locations: New York City, Argentina, Madrid, , diehard, London
Jerry Seinfeld walked back his remarks about the "extreme left" killing comedy in an interview with the "Breaking Bread with Tom Papa" podcast on Tuesday. Seinfeld, co-creator and star of his eponymous 1990s sitcom, criticized political correctness in an interview with The New Yorker in April. This is the result of the extreme left and PC crap, and people worrying so much about offending other people.”On Tuesday, Seinfeld expressed regret over his comments and said they are "not true." "I don't think, as I said, 'the extreme left' has done anything to inhibit the art of comedy," Seinfeld said in the podcast. Elon Musk also shared Seinfeld's comments at the time, with the caption, "Make comedy legal again!"
Persons: Jerry Seinfeld, Tom Papa, Seinfeld, there’ll, Sean Hannity, Benny Johnson, Elon Musk, Julia Louis, Dreyfus, Papa, didn't, John F, Kennedy, Muhammad Ali, Sean Connery Organizations: Yorker, Conservative, Fox News Locations:
As Hurricane Milton barrels toward Tampa Bay, some residents are saying that the resources needed to evacuate — especially gasoline — are in short supply, despite a mandate to leave the area. Debris from Helene also poses a risk as Milton approaches because the objects can turn into dangerous projectiles. On social media, lines stretching around the block could be seen at the few gas stations in the greater Tampa Bay area that still had fuel. Hurricane Helene had already damaged her family home and she assumes more, if not total damage, will be wrought by Milton. “What’s really sad is seeing people pulling up to gas stations and just staring at pumps that are out of gas,” she said.
Persons: Milton, Ashley Khrais, she's, ” Khrais, , Milton “, Hurricane Helene, Helene, Tampa Mayor Jane Castor, ” Castor, Ron DeSantis, , ” DeSantis, Lindsey Carlson, Carlson, she’s Organizations: National Hurricane Center, FEMA, White, Tampa Mayor, CNN, Milton’s, National Oceanic, Atmospheric Administration, Florida Division, Emergency Management, Gov, “ Fox, Patrol Locations: Tampa Bay, Holiday , Florida, Tampa, Florida, Hurricane, Lauderdale’s Port, Southeast Florida, Plant City, Lakeland, Jacksonville, Milton
Many posts on TikTok and X, some of which garnered millions of views, speculated on the relationship between Thomas and Abraham. Thomas, who is based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, was arrested in Dallas on Tuesday. Some TikTok users claimed to be “Mr Prada victims” and would make videos feigning distress when Thomas would like their videos, according to Know Your Meme. The East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office said it found blood, sharp objects and other weapons in Thomas’ home, according to an affidavit for an arrest warrant. The East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office said “there is no evidence to suggest that Thomas was a client of Abraham.” A motive and relationship are still under investigation, according to the sheriff’s office.
Persons: Terryon Thomas, William Nicholas Abraham, Thomas, Abraham, Thomas ’, Prada, , Jarrett Ambeau Organizations: NBC News, Baton, Baton Rouge Sheriff’s, Prosecutors Locations: Baton Rouge , Louisiana, Dallas, Tangipahoa Parish , Louisiana, Baton Rouge, Thomas ’, Louisiana
Terryon Thomas, a 20-year-old TikTok creator best known as Mr Prada, has been charged with second-degree murder and obstruction of justice, the East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office in Louisiana announced Thursday. The popular Baton Rouge-based online creator was accused of driving the stolen vehicle of 69-year-old therapist William Nicholas Abraham, also of Baton Rouge, who was found dead on the side of a highway near Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, on Sunday. Thomas has been the subject of a social media frenzy after claims that he was involved in Abraham’s death went viral. Many posts on TikTok and X, some which garnered millions of views, speculated on the relationship between Thomas and Abraham. “I appreciate the work done by the Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office, Louisiana State Police and Crime Lab, Baton Rouge Police Department, U.S. Marshal’s Service and all others involved,” East Baton Rouge Sheriff Sid Gautreaux said in a news release.
Persons: Terryon Thomas, Prada, Thomas, William Nicholas Abraham, Abraham, Thomas ’, , Sid Gautreaux, TikTok, Jarrett Ambeau, Organizations: Baton, Baton Rouge Sheriff’s, Baton Rouge Police Department, Police, Sheriff’s, Louisiana State Police, Crime, U.S, Marshal’s Service, NBC News, Prosecutors Locations: Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Dallas, Tangipahoa Parish , Louisiana, Tangipahoa, Thomas ’
Popular TikTok creator Terryon Thomas, known as Mr Prada to nearly 4 million followers, has been arrested on suspicion of aggravated criminal damage to property, resisting an officer and unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. The arrest warrant claims that the vehicle Thomas was driving was reported stolen and that Thomas backed into the officers’ car and fled. The post did not name Thomas; it asked for more information about the person in the photos. Numerous posts across TikTok and X, some getting millions of views, falsely claimed that Thomas was wanted for killing Abraham. Thomas gained notoriety on TikTok for his comedic videos, many of which he was accused of copying from other creators, according to Know Your Meme.
Persons: Terryon Thomas, Prada, Thomas ’, Thomas, William Nicholas Abraham, Abraham, TikTok Organizations: Police, Sheriff’s, Facebook, East Baton, Office, Baton Rouge Locations: Baton Rouge , Louisiana, Dallas, Baton Rouge, Tangipahoa, Louisiana, East Baton Rouge, TikTok
Shortly after announcing North American tour dates, the band said it will not be participating in dynamic pricing. Dynamic pricing occurs when a ticket seller adjusts the cost of a ticket in real time based on live demand. The band's announcement comes after the U.K. government scrutinized Ticketmaster and its dynamic pricing model in relation to the sale of Oasis concert tickets. Some music fans feel that fandom and devotion should be considered when granting ticket sale access. Oasis said in a news release that it plans to take the tour to "other continents outside of Europe and North America later next year."
Persons: they’ve, Taylor, Department’s, Liam, Noel Gallagher, Presale, Oasis Organizations: North, North American, Ticketmaster, Oasis, Markets Authority, Justice Department, North America Locations: North America, Ireland, U.S, Paris, Toronto, Chicago, Los Angeles, Mexico City, East Rutherford , New Jersey, Europe, North
Chappell Roan — who faced a dayslong backlash online for her recent comments about the November presidential election — announced Friday that she is dropping out of the All Things Go music festivals. In a statement on her Instagram story, Roan apologized to fans, saying that "things have gotten overwhelming over the past few weeks." All Things Go issued its support for Roan, saying in a statement on X that "health and well-being always comes first." "All Things Go strongly supports artists prioritizing their well-being and we ask our community to rally behind Chappell Roan with love and understanding," the festival wrote in its statement, sharing a screenshot of Roan's Instagram story. "Let's continue to show the world that music fans support not only the art, but the artists themselves."
Persons: Chappell Roan —, , Roan, Chappell Roan, Let's, Kamala Harris, ” Roan Organizations: Guardian, Governors Ball Music, White, Democratic Party Locations: New York City, Columbia , Maryland, Gaza, Franklin , Tennessee
Hurricane Helene moves through Georgia after making landfall in Florida. Kamala Harris visits the southern border in Arizona. The storm churned ashore about 10 miles west-southwest of Perry, Florida, at about 11:10 p.m. and with maximum sustained winds of 140 mph, the National Hurricane Center said. Life-threatening storm surges, winds and rain remained threats, the National Hurricane Center said. Republicans have labeled Harris a “border czar” and questioned why she hasn’t made enough progress on securing the border in her four years as vice president.
Persons: Helene, Kamala Harris, Florida Hurricane Helene, Harris, , hasn’t, Trump, Alan Eugene Miller's, Miller, Adams, Eric Adams, Biden, Donald Trump’s, John Bolton, Newsmax, , Willy Wonka, — Daysia Tolentino, Elizabeth Robinson Organizations: National Hurricane Center, Patrol, Democratic, Republicans, Border Patrol, New York City, Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Netflix, NBC Locations: Georgia, Florida, Arizona, Florida Hurricane, Florida’s Big Bend, Perry , Florida, Tampa, Wheeler County , Georgia, Douglas , Arizona, Alabama, New York
Gavin Newsom signed two bills to protect the earnings of child influencers and content creators into law Thursday. State Sen. Steve Padilla originally introduced SB 764 in December after the passage of a similar bill to protect child influencers' earnings in Illinois in August 2023. More states have introduced legislation in hope of protecting child content creators. "In 2024, it’s now child influencers. In part of the documentary, titled "Child Star," Lovato raises questions and interviews experts about the lack of protections for child influencers, especially compared with child actors in traditional entertainment.
Persons: Gavin Newsom, influencers, Newsom, State Sen, Steve Padilla, Assemblymember Juan Alanis, Coogan, it’s, Demi Lovato, Lovato, Duncan Crabtree, Crabtree Organizations: State, YouTube, Disney Channel, SAG Locations: California, Illinois, Hollywood, Ireland
Some attendees said they expected the evening to be like The Queen’s Ball: A Bridgerton Experience, an event affiliated with Netflix and Shondaland that is held in various cities across North America. The Detroit Bridgerton Themed Ball is also not affiliated with the show. As far as how organizers can rectify the situation, many attendees said they want their money back. Screenshots shared by some attendees in a Facebook group for the event suggest the tickets ranged in price between $119 and $1,000. “I spent so much on a look for this event,” Whitfield said.
Persons: “ Bridgerton, Netflix —, , Myster Whitfield, eventgoers, Whitfield, Willy Wonka, Charlie, Chelsea Beard, ” Beard, Daphne, , Kimberly Pineda, ” Pineda, “ It’s, ” Whitfield, Rakisha Johnson, ” Johnson, Johnson, wasn’t, didn’t, haven’t, Pineda, Beard Organizations: Netflix, NBC News, Factory, WXYZ, , Detroit Locations: Detroit, Glasgow, Scotland, North America, Instagram
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