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Whoopi Goldberg Issues Bold Statement Against Critics ‘Who Don't Know Me'
Whoopi Goldberg Issues Bold Statement Against Critics ‘Who Don't Know Me'

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time13 hours ago

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Whoopi Goldberg Issues Bold Statement Against Critics ‘Who Don't Know Me'

Whoopi Goldberg Issues Bold Statement Against Critics 'Who Don't Know Me' originally appeared on Parade. It seems like took the schoolyard adage of 'sticks and stones' to heart, because she's letting her haters know that their words can never hurt her. The EGOT winner issued a bold statement on the June 4 episode of The View after the panelists touched on the topic of not being able to please everybody. Related: It all started when they spoke about Jimmy Fallon's recent admission that he struggles with knowing that 'not everyone is rooting for you and some people want you to fail.' The group then pivoted towards online commenters who take to the internet to criticize the show's panelists, with asking Goldberg if she cares about the opinions of strangers. 'No. No, I don't,' Goldberg shared as the audience clapped. Related: 'Because nobody can make me feel worse about myself than I can do to me. So I don't need you, who don't know me, talking any crap to me, because you don't know anything,' Goldberg continued. 'So why am I taking time to be hurt by something you say, when either you don't listen, or you are choosing to take this the way you want to take it?' The Ghost star then concluded, saying, 'None of us start out to step in poop. But, we are in poop constantly, because people decide that you've said something that you didn't say.' Next: Whoopi Goldberg Issues Bold Statement Against Critics 'Who Don't Know Me' first appeared on Parade on Jun 4, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 4, 2025, where it first appeared.

Watch: Karol G performs 'Papasito,' talks new album on 'Tonight'
Watch: Karol G performs 'Papasito,' talks new album on 'Tonight'

UPI

timea day ago

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Watch: Karol G performs 'Papasito,' talks new album on 'Tonight'

1 of 3 | Karol G performed her song "Papasito" and discussed her album "Tropicoqueta" on "The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon." File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI | License Photo June 27 (UPI) -- Colombian singer Karol G took to the stage on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon. The music artist, 34, performed her song "Papasito" on Thursday's episode of the NBC late-night talk show. Karol G performed in front of an orange and pink backdrop on the Tonight Show stage and was joined by backup dancers in coordinating black outfits. "Papasito" appears on her most recent album, Tropicoqueta, released last week. Karol G discussed Tropicoqueta in her interview with Fallon, explaining how the album encapsulates a new "personality" and is inspired by her Latin American fans. "Tropicoqueta is this new personality. I think I have a personality in every single album," the singer said. "I was on tour, and I was just thinking about what's next for me, what's going to be my next step. And I think I really, being with my Latino community everywhere, and all of them bringing their flags and everything, I was like, 'I want to be representing them all the time' ... So I did this album that is full with our Latina music from different parts of Latin America." Karol G: Tomorrow was Beautiful, released on Netflix in May. In addition to her new album, Karol G is the subject of the documentary , released on Netflix in May. Karol G's career: music, awards, red carpets Karol G walks the red carpet at the Univision Premio Lo Nuestro awards in Miami on February 23, 2017. Photo by Gary I Rothstein/UPI | License Photo

Brandy and Monica Reveal ‘The Boy Is Mine' Was Inspired by ‘Jerry Springer'
Brandy and Monica Reveal ‘The Boy Is Mine' Was Inspired by ‘Jerry Springer'

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time2 days ago

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Brandy and Monica Reveal ‘The Boy Is Mine' Was Inspired by ‘Jerry Springer'

Brandy and Monica's reunion rollout is in full swing. The R&B legends stopped by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Wednesday night (June 25), just one day after announcing their upcoming co-headlining trek, The Boy Is Mine Tour. 'Twenty-seven years in the making,' Brandy said, describing the long-awaited joint tour. The 24-date run, named after their 1998 No. 1 hit 'The Boy Is Mine,' kicks off Oct. 16 and marks their first time hitting the road together. More from Billboard AC/DC Plug In Extra Stadium Dates for Australia's Power-Hungry Fans LeAnn Rimes' Teeth Fall Out Mid-Performance During Washington Concert White House Uses Usher's 'Hey Daddy' to Soundtrack Trump's NATO Return During their sit-down with Fallon, Brandy also revealed that the idea for their chart-topping duet was sparked by an episode of Jerry Springer. 'I was a huge Jerry Springer fan. One of the topics was 'The boy is mine,' and I'm like, 'Oh my God. Song idea. Let's do this,'' she recalled. The singers also reflected on their initial collaboration, Grammy win, and how their friendship has evolved in the decades since. 'We're a musical marriage, it is a musical marriage,' Monica said with a laugh. Their conversation touched on a range of moments from their careers, including their 1999 Grammy win for best R&B performance by a duo or group. 'I actually ran to the stage,' Brandy said, while Monica recalled following slowly behind in Chanel heels. 'She left me,' Monica joked. 'I was tiptoeing behind her like, 'Girl, we just won a Grammy!'' Fallon also brought up Ariana Grande's recent remix of 'The Boy Is Mine,' which both singers praised for its respect toward the original. 'I think it was how personable that she was that made us feel so comfortable. We've always been very adamant about people leaving history as it is,' Monica said. 'But the integrity is still there.' When asked if fans can expect new music, the pair confirmed they're aiming to head into the studio soon. 'We'll start working on some music immediately,' Monica said, adding that the new material could be promoted while they're still on tour. 'But no studio tour bus,' she clarified with a grin. 'That's for the rappers.' The tease comes over a decade after their last joint release, 2012's 'It All Belongs to Me,' and nearly three decades after 'The Boy Is Mine' spent 13 weeks at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. The track remains one of the most iconic duets in pop and R&B history. The two also paid tribute to their late mentor Whitney Houston, whom they say would've been thrilled about their reunion. 'She'd be sarcastic, like, 'Finally,'' Monica laughed as Brandy added, 'But proud!' The Boy Is Mine Tour kicks off in Oakland, California, and will hit cities including New York, Atlanta, Chicago and Los Angeles. Tickets are on sale Friday (June 28) via Ticketmaster. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart

Late Night Ponders the Possibility of a Millennial Mayor of New York
Late Night Ponders the Possibility of a Millennial Mayor of New York

New York Times

time2 days ago

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Late Night Ponders the Possibility of a Millennial Mayor of New York

Welcome to Best of Late Night, a rundown of the previous night's highlights that lets you sleep — and lets us get paid to watch comedy. Here are the 50 best movies on Netflix right now. Young Blood A young state assemblyman, Zohran Mamdani, is likely to be the Democratic candidate for mayor of New York City after stunning former Gov. Andrew Cuomo in a primary election on Tuesday. 'My seven roommates are never going to believe this,' Jimmy Fallon imagined the 33-year-old candidate saying on Wednesday's 'Tonight Show.' 'Wow, that's a good age, 'cause he knows the meaning of both the spending cap and 'no cap.'' — JIMMY FALLON 'Between his campaign and his billionaire-backed super PACs, Cuomo raised over $36 million, while Mamdani relied on volunteers and a relentlessly positive campaign based on issues that affect everyday New Yorkers, like freezing the rent, no-cost child care and free buses. Sounds pretty good. Sounds pretty good — and I, for one, cannot wait to get my free bus. I'm gonna paint mine like the Scooby-Doo Mystery Machine and then fight ghost crime.' — STEPHEN COLBERT 'According to experts, with this message, Mamdani generated excitement among minority groups and electrified younger voters, while older voters still run on diesel.' — STEPHEN COLBERT The Punchiest Punchlines (Cuomo Edition) 'Yesterday was New York City's Democratic mayoral primary, and former Governor Andrew Cuomo conceded to state Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani. On the bright side for Cuomo, at least he doesn't have to move to New York City.' — SETH MEYERS 'Mamdani won decisively in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens, while Andrew Cuomo won Staten Island, the Bronx and the secret sixth borough of Groper's Island.' — STEPHEN COLBERT 'During his concession speech, Cuomo said that Mamdani put together a great campaign and added, 'He touched young people and inspired them and got them to come out and vote.' Cuomo's mistake was waiting until after he was elected to touch young people.' — SETH MEYERS 'Yes, that Andrew Cuomo, the same one who sentenced grannies to death in nursing homes during Covid. I guess the senior vote was important after all.' — DANA PERINO, guest host of 'Gutfeld' 'The same Cuomo who resigned in disgrace and blamed his groping tendencies on being Italian, like he was Super Mario popping Cialis instead of mushrooms.' — DANA PERINO The Bits Worth Watching Diego Luna, this week's guest host of 'Jimmy Kimmel Live,' and Guillermo Rodriguez tried to cash in on the surge in Americans moving to Mexico with a new business venture, Gring-Go. What We're Excited About on Thursday Night The 'Law & Order: Special Victims Unit' star Mariska Hargitay will talk about her intimate new documentary, 'My Mom Jayne,' on 'Late Night with Seth Meyers.' Also, Check This Out Modern Love listeners talked about how location sharing has affected their relationships with loved ones.

Late Night Is Taken Aback by Trump's Potty Mouth
Late Night Is Taken Aback by Trump's Potty Mouth

New York Times

time3 days ago

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  • New York Times

Late Night Is Taken Aback by Trump's Potty Mouth

Welcome to Best of Late Night, a rundown of the previous night's highlights that lets you sleep — and lets us get paid to watch comedy. Here are the 50 best movies on Netflix right now. F-Bombs Away President Trump dropped the F-bomb on live television on Tuesday, while talking to reporters in front of the White House about Israel and Iran violating their previously announced cease-fire. 'We basically have two countries that have been fighting so long and so hard that they don't know what the [expletive] they're doing,' he said. Seth Meyers said that even though he has 'zero standards of expectations for Trump, it's still surprising to see the president drop an F-bomb on the White House grounds.' 'Wow, based on that language and that level of analysis, I'm surprised that they didn't give him the local news chyron.' — SETH MEYERS 'Remember when Biden whispered it to Obama and everyone on the right lost their [expletive] minds?' — SETH MEYERS 'Nothing says 'Everyone remain calm' like dropping an F-bomb on live TV.' — JIMMY FALLON 'Meanwhile, C-SPAN was like, 'It's OK. Nobody's watching anyway.'' — JIMMY FALLON The Punchiest Punchlines (Fake News Edition) 'Last night, President Trump announced that Israel and Iran agreed to a total cease-fire and declared that the war has ended. Yeah. And for about 59 minutes, he was right.' — JIMMY FALLON 'President Trump announced yesterday in a post on Truth Social that Israel and Iran have agreed to a cease-fire and added, 'CONGRATULATIONS TO EVERYONE!' Congratulations to everyone? Are you brokering a cease-fire or hosting the Tonys? 'Congratulations to all our winners tonight, get home safe!'' — SETH MEYERS 'In another post on Truth Social, President Trump defended his recently-announced cease-fire between Israel, Iran and the U.S. and said, 'THE CEASEFIRE IS NOW IN EFFECT. PLEASE DO NOT VIOLATE IT!' Well, that oughta do it. This reminds me of the time my bodega put up a 'No shoplifting' sign. You know what happened? Someone took it.' — SETH MEYERS The Bits Worth Watching Diego Luna brought his immigration lawyer to his second night hosting 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' on Tuesday. What We're Excited About on Wednesday Night The 'Bridgerton' star Jonathan Bailey will appear on Wednesday's 'Tonight Show.' Also, Check This Out Reneé Rapp and Ethel Cain are two of eight rising pop singers you should be listening to this summer.

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