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Pete Davidson Says He Was ‘Hurt’ By Ariana Grande’s ‘Big …

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We’re sure you’ve heard the term “big d-ck energy.”

Though not as widely used now as it was a few years ago, the phrase entered the lexicon soon after the world learned that Ariana Grande was dating Pete Davidson.

Now, you might think that Pete would enjoy being on the receiving end of such a girthy compliment.

Pete Davidson and Ariana Grande attends the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall on August 20, 2018 in New York City.
Pete Davidson and Ariana Grande attends the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall on August 20, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Nicholas Hunt/Getty Images for MTV)

But as the comic explained during a recent appearance on The Breakfast Club, he was actually “hurt” and “embarrassed” by the discourse surrounding his sex life.’

Pete Davidson says he was confused, frustrated by BDE remarks

“I think it was like, the New York Times or something when I started dating someone that I guess they considered out of my league, which I think everyone is out of my league,” Davidson remarked, according to Page Six.

“But you know, they were like, ‘This guy must have big d–k energy.’ And then someone confirmed it,” Davidson added.

“It just got to a point where I was … I got really tired of my whole career just being like my personal life. And living through that is sort of traumatic. Like, not to be lame, but it’s traumatic to live in your own crap all the time.”

Pete added that he was initially baffled by all of the attention.

“It’s Hollywood. Everybody f–ks everyone. Why are they focusing on me?” he said of the scrutiny of his relationship with Ariana.

He added that some Ariana fans seemed upset by the fact he was “not Glen Powell handsome.”

“I’m just like this dude that tells d–k jokes and is a drug addict,” Pete joked, adding:

“I don’t want to victimize myself in any way because I’m cool, but the sexualization of me — if that was a girl, people would be like, there would be a march for it … Seriously. You’re just talking about my d–k all day.”

Pete recalls tumultuous years on ‘SNL’

Pete went on to explain that the focus on his love life came out an inopportune time, as he was still a relatively new cast member on Saturday Night Live at the time.

“I brought a lot of pop culture into the show, like I made it [a] sort of tabloidly, trendy thing unintentionally,” he said.

Pete Davison and Ariana Grande attend the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall on August 20, 2018 in New York City.
Pete Davison and Ariana Grande attend the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall on August 20, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Nicholas Hunt/Getty Images for MTV)

“Also, I was embarrassed by it because … no one talked about any work I was doing. They were just like, ‘Oh, that’s the f–k stick.’ And that hurt so much.”

Pete noted that his castmates remained supportive, explaining, “No one was outrightly mean by any means,”

It’s important to note that Ariana didn’t come up with the phrase “big d–k energy,” but it was popularized when a fan replied to her tweet about Pete being “10 inches.”

Anyway, these days, Pete is expecting his first child with girlfriend Elsie Hewitt.

Maybe from now on, BDE should mean “big dad energy!”

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Taylor Swift Fans Predict Pop Icon Will Drag Blake Lively, Praise Elizabeth Taylor on New …

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As you’ve almost certainly heard by now, Taylor Swift announced her twelfth studio album this week.

On the podcast hosted by her boyfriend, Travis Kelce, and his brother, Jason, Taylor revealed that The Life of a Showgirl will drop on October 3.

She also revealed the cover art and track listing for the album — and naturally, fans are already dissecting that information in search of clues.

Taylor Swift attends the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards on February 02, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
Taylor Swift attends the 67th Annual GRAMMY Awards on February 02, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

Swifties expect Taylor to take shots at Blake Lively

As we’ve previously reported, the past year has been hard on Taylor’s friendship with Blake Lively.

The most famous woman on the planet was understandably not thrilled with being dragged into Blake’s messy legal war against Justin Baldoni.

There have been rumors of Tay stepping back from Blake amid her ongoing feud with her former co-star, but neither party has spoken publicly about the situation.

Now, Swifties are convinced that their queen is about to address the situation in song form.

Rapper Ice Spice, singer Taylor Swift and actress Blake Lively prior to Super Bowl LVIII between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs at Allegiant Stadium on February 11, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Rapper Ice Spice, singer Taylor Swift and actress Blake Lively prior to Super Bowl LVIII between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs at Allegiant Stadium on February 11, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images)

Two TLOASG tracks in particular — “Cancelled!” and “Ruin the Friendship” — are being cited as possible Blake diss tracks.

“Who else thinks Ruin The Friendship and CANCELLED! are about Blake Lively Taylor Swift…please,” one user tweeted, according to People.

“I am CER-TAIN that Ruin The Friendship on Taylor Swift’s new album is about Blake Lively.” added Brazilian TV personality Didi Effe.

Of course, unless one of those tracks turns out to be a lead single, we’ll have to wait until October to find out if Taylor is really throwing any shade at Blake.

In the meantime, another song has prompted more wholesome speculation.

Taylor Swift looks on prior to a game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Denver Broncos at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on November 10, 2024 in Kansas City, Missouri.
Taylor Swift looks on prior to a game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Denver Broncos at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium on November 10, 2024 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

One of the tracks is titled “Elizabeth Taylor,” and naturally, fans have concluded that the lyrics will focus on the star of Cleopatra and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

One such fan is none other than Liz’s youngest son, Christopher Wilding.

Speaking with TMZ, Wilding described Taylor as a “rare, positive role model for young girls.”

He added that he’s always “admired her philanthropy and courage to stand up for what she believes,” and he believes that his mom would’ve been a fan of Taylor’s.

Well, at least that’s one A-list actress whom Taylor could still be friends with!

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Brandon Blackstock Death Certificate Cites Seizures as Major Reason Behind Passing

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We have an update on the death of Brandon Blackstock.

The 48-year old business manager, who is also the ex-husband of Kelly Clarkson and stepson of Reba McEntire, died last week at the age of 48.

Now, People Magazine has obtained the official death certificate for Blackstock.

Kelly Clarkson and Brandon Blackstock in 2015.
Brandon Blackstock and Kelly Clarkson attend Muhammad Ali’s Celebrity Fight Night XXI on March 28, 2015. (Photo Credit: Michael Buckner/Getty Images for Celebrity Fight Night)

According to this official document, Blackstock died at 11:13 a.m. at his home in Butte, Montana on August 7.

The document also listed his cause of death as malignant melanoma, a form of skin cancer, and the manner of death as natural causes, confirming what Silver Bow County Coroner Dan Hollis previously told entertainment news outlets.

Blackstock had cancer for three years — while seizures were listed as “significant conditions contributing to death but not resulting in the underlying cause.”

This is the first time we’ve heard about the seizures.

No autopsy was performed and Blackstock was cremated, based on a reading of this same death certificate.

Brandon Blackstock and Kelly Clarkson in January 2020.
Brandon Blackstock and Kelly Clarkson attend the 25th Annual Critics’ Choice Awards at Barker Hangar on January 12, 2020. (Photo Credit: Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)

Blackstock shared children River Rose, 11, and Remington “Remy” Alexander, 9, with the original American Idol winner at the time of his passing.

Clarkson has not yet commented about the tragedy.

“It is with great sadness that we share the news that Brandon Blackstock has passed away,” his rep said after this sad development.

“Brandon bravely battled cancer for more than three years. He passed away peacefully and was surrounded by family.”

Kelly Clarkson and Brandon Blackstock in 2019.
Kelly Clarkson, Remington Alexander Blackstock, and Brandon Blackstock attend STX Films World Premiere of “UglyDolls” on April 27, 2019. (Photo Credit: Emma McIntyre/Getty Images)

Clarkson took a lengthy hiatus from her talk show this winter due to Blackstock’s illness and then postponed her Las Vegas residency a day before he died.

McEntire, for her part, was married to Brandon’s dad Narvel Blackstock from 1989 to 2015.

“There is no one else like him, and I’m thankful for the time we had together,” the artist wrote this week in a tribute. “His legacy and laughter will be carried on through his family.

“Rest in peace cowboy. Happy trails to you til we meet again.”

Brandon Blackstock and recording artist Kelly Clarkson attend the 60th Annual GRAMMY Awards at Madison Square Garden on January 28, 2018 in New York City.
Brandon Blackstock and recording artist Kelly Clarkson attend the 60th Annual GRAMMY Awards at Madison Square Garden on January 28, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images)

Insiders previously told People that Clarkson is in deep mourning over this loss, despite her estrangement from Blackstock in the wake of their divorce.

“Kelly and Brandon had their ups and downs, but at the end of the day, he was the father of her children and she is absolutely heartbroken for them,” this source said.

“Her kids are her entire world, and she’s staying strong for their sake.”

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Texas Democrats signal they are poised to end redistricting walkout

Texas Democrats gave their clearest signal yet on Thursday that they will soon return to the Lone Star state, after decamping to stop the passage of a redrawn congressional map that adds five new GOP-leaning seats.

A statement from the state House Democratic Caucus said that the lawmakers will return on two conditions, both of which are expected this week. First, that the Texas Legislature ends its first special session on Friday, and second that California lawmakers introduce their expected proposal that could offset the GOP gains in Texas.

“Now, as Democrats across the nation join our fight to cause these maps to fail their political purpose, we’re prepared to bring this battle back to Texas under the right conditions and to take this fight to the courts,” Texas House Democratic Caucus Chair Gene Wu said in a statement.

The battle over redistricting in Texas has kicked off a nationwide scramble to redraw congressional districts ahead of the midterms.

By returning to the state, it is almost certain that the new map will pass the GOP-controlled Legislature, a move that could ultimately benefit Republicans as they hope to cling to their razor-thin House majority in the midterms.

The House Democrats left their home state on Aug. 3 and went to blue states like Illinois, New York and Massachusetts in order to break the Legislature’s quorum, a last-ditch effort to stop the maps from passing. They’ve spent the following days attacking Republicans for gerrymandering the state, as mid-decade redistricting has quickly taken the country by storm.

The White House has pressured other GOP-led states to redraw their maps, and Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom of California has been rolling out his plan to thwart the GOP gains by putting a referendum on the ballot later this year that would allow the state to redraw its maps as well.

Since departing the state, Democrats have racked up hefty fines, as Republican Gov. Greg Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton have launched repeated legal attacks, including an effort to remove them from office altogether.

Earlier this week, Abbott signaled that the Legislature will end its special session on Friday — and he would immediately call another special session with the same agenda. Meanwhile, in California, Newsom and Democrats are expected to unveil their proposed map this week, another condition the Texas Democrats set before returning home. California Democrats hope to redraw the state to make as many as five additional blue-leaning seats.

Both states could face extensive legal challenges to their maps. The National Democratic Redistricting Committee promised lawsuits challenging Texas within “hours” after the map passed.

While their effort to stop the new Texas map from passing will ultimately fail, Democrats still painted their walkout as a victory over President Donald Trump.

“Trump thought he could easily get his way in Texas with compliant Republicans, but Democrats fought back ferociously and took the fight to Trump across America,” Wu said in the statement. “When the legislature adjourns sine die and California introduces its maps, we will return to the House floor and to the courthouse with a clear message: the fight to protect voting rights has only just begun.”

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Obama praises Texas Democrats amid redistricting furor

Former President Barack Obama met Thursday with Texas House Democrats to praise them for leaving the state to stop a GOP-backed redistricting effort.

Obama also pointed to the response by California — which launched its own redistricting retaliation on Thursday — as a result of the Texas Democrats’ own protest, which he views as a temporary offset. He told them he prefers congressional maps to be drawn by independent commissions rather than politicians, but recognized the need for a Democratic response.

“He acknowledged what Texas is doing is wrong, and you have to be able to stand up in this moment,” state Rep. Ann Johnson, who attended the meeting, told POLITICO.

“He was very clear: If we are all playing to our higher angels as politicians, we should want the people determining our lines,” she said. “We should be brave enough to let the voters pick our lines and compete on fair ideas. And that’s what he wants. That’s what all of us want.”

Obama was joined on call by former Attorney General Eric Holder, chair of the National Democratic Redistricting Committee.

The meeting comes as Obama will headline a fundraiser for the NDRC next week in Martha’s Vineyard in response to Republicans’ redistricting efforts.

The meeting was first reported by ABC.

The group of Texas Democrats have been in Illinois for nearly two weeks to deny Republicans the ability to pass a new map carving out five more seats at the request of President Donald Trump. The final day of the special session, ordered by Gov. Greg Abbott, is Friday. Democrats indicated on Thursday they are willing to return home if the session ends on Friday, and if California Democrats introduce their own map adding more seats in retaliation. That process is already in motion in California: Gov. Gavin Newsom formally launched his campaign for a new House map on Thursday.

During the 30-minute call, Obama heard directly from Texas Democratic Reps. Barbara Gervin-Hawkins and Rep. Christian Manuel, and he praised the lawmakers for standing up to the attacks they’ve faced since decamping earlier this month, including bomb threats and lawsuits.

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Democrats squint and see chances at a Senate majority

Democrats are starting to finally see their path back to power in the Senate — if they squint really, really hard.

Party leaders have landed top recruits in Ohio and North Carolina, both pickup opportunities. They hope a snowball effect will push their favorite candidate in Maine, another offensive target, into that race in a state former Vice President Kamala Harris won.

There are other, rockier potential targets: Perhaps they could finally win Texas, where Republicans are locked in a messy, expensive primary. Or Alaska, where senior Democrats are courting a dynamic former congresswoman. Or maybe, they hope, Iowa could become a purple state again.

There’s no doubt that Republicans are still favored to hold onto the Senate after next year’s midterms. Democrats need to flip four GOP-held seats while also holding onto states that President Donald Trump won like Michigan and Georgia. Everything would have to go perfectly for them to pull it off — and this is not an era when things have typically gone perfectly for Democrats.

Still, Democrats are increasingly optimistic after former Sen. Sherrod Brown decided to run for his old seat and former Gov. Roy Cooper launched a bid in North Carolina.

“I’m not going to say we’re taking back the Senate right now, but it looks more possible than it ever was,” said Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-Fla.). “We’re recruiting great candidates and it looks like they’re not really doing the same. The map is expanding week by week.”

Earlier this year, many Democrats were pessimistic that Brown would run again — and without him, Ohio was considered hopelessly out of reach. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer doggedly pursued Brown anyway, repeatedly calling and meeting with him. Brown is expected to officially launch his campaign against Republican Sen. Jon Husted any day now.

Brown, a frumpy populist who won three terms in the Senate even as Ohio grew increasingly redder, lost reelection by fewer than 4 percentage points last year. What makes Democrats nonetheless hopeful is that Brown kept the contest close even as Trump carried the state by 11 percentage points. With Trump in the White House but not on the ballot, they hope, next year’s midterm elections will almost certainly be a better political moment for Democrats.

“Unless you believe we’re headed into another negative environment for Democrats again, this is almost by definition a toss-up race,” said an Ohio Democratic strategist who was granted anonymity to speak frankly about a still-developing race.

Schumer also worked to persuade Cooper, a popular former two-term governor, to run. Cooper broke fundraising records when he announced his Senate bid and is now leading Republican Senate candidate Michael Whatley in early polls.

Schumer’s recruitment efforts are reflective of a larger strategy to stake his party’s chances in several key states on well-established, older candidates, even as much of the Democratic base hungers for generational change. Along with Cooper, 68, and Brown, 72, Democrats are hoping to lure Maine Gov. Janet Mills, 77, into the race against Republican Sen. Susan Collins, 72.

The Democrats’ game plan doubles, in theory, as a way to avoid costly and divisive primaries. Cooper effectively boxed out most of the North Carolina field by keeping the door open to a run, and the sole other Democratic candidate, former Rep. Wiley Nickel, exited the race after Cooper launched his bid. Brown is also expected to clear the field in Ohio.

Nickel told POLITICO his initial decision to run was about “fighting for the best chance to flip North Carolina’s Senate seat,” but with Cooper getting in, he said the former governor “gives Democrats our best shot to flip this seat.”

The success that Senate Democrats have had in luring battle-tested candidates into the arena stands in contrast to Republicans’ efforts this cycle.

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, widely seen as a strong potential contender to oust Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff, decided against a run. Former New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu similarly opted against a bid for the seat left open by the retirement of Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, even after winning Trump’s support.

Republicans have also lost an incumbent to retirement — and there could be more.

North Carolina Sen. Thom Tillis announced he was not running for reelection after Trump attacked him for voting against advancing his megabill. In Iowa, Sen. Joni Ernst has not formally announced she is seeking reelection, and the White House saw it necessary to encourage her to try for another term. Collins got her dream job as Senate Appropriations chair only to see her power undermined by Trump, and Democrats are praying she could be next, though she’s said she intends to run again.

Democrats are also hopeful that contentious GOP primaries could bolster their chances to hold Ossoff’s seat in Georgia and turn Texas blue if MAGA darling Attorney General Ken Paxton ousts incumbent GOP Sen. John Cornyn as polling indicates he might.

“From nasty, expensive primaries to a string of embarrassing recruitment failures and a toxic agenda, Senate Republicans are falling apart at the seams,” said Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee spokesperson Maeve Coyle.

But Democrats have their own crowded primaries to contend with. An ambitious field of three well-funded Democrats in Michigan is threatening to divert resources from defeating Republican Mike Rogers, a former congressman who narrowly lost a Senate race to Elissa Slotkin last year. The GOP quickly consolidated behind Rogers rather than risk a contested primary.

And Democrats are still hoping for other top recruits to enter races. In Maine, Schumer has yet to persuade Mills to get into the Senate race. Ditto for former Rep. Mary Peltola in Alaska, where she is also eyeing the gubernatorial contest after narrowly losing reelection to the House last year.

There are other hurdles for Democrats. They lack a clear leader, are struggling to raise money, and remain unpopular with voters after their resounding defeat in last year’s election.

“The idea that Democrats, saddled with historically low approval ratings, will win in red states with candidates like Brown and Peltola — who voters just rejected — is absurd,” said Joanna Rodriguez, a spokesperson for the National Republican Senatorial Committee.

But optimistic Democrats know that a single strong candidate — perhaps a Cooper, Brown, Mills, Peltola — can singlehandedly reshape a race. And maybe if they can get a few more of them, their path to control starts to get a little clearer.

Even without squinting so hard.

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The nation’s cartoonists on the week in politics

Every week political cartoonists throughout the country and across the political spectrum apply their ink-stained skills to capture the foibles, memes, hypocrisies and other head-slapping events in the world of politics. The fruits of these labors are hundreds of cartoons that entertain and enrage readers of all political stripes. Here’s an offering of the best of this week’s crop, picked fresh off the Toonosphere. Edited by Matt Wuerker.

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The Medical Procedure RFK Jr. Underwent In Japan To Try And Fix His Quivering Voice

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