“When I was at the Grammys the other night I saw a guy get up and talk about Jesus and then I saw Bad Bunny get up there and talk like Jesus,” Crockett wrote. Continue reading…Country Music News – Taste of Country
“When I was at the Grammys the other night I saw a guy get up and talk about Jesus and then I saw Bad Bunny get up there and talk like Jesus,” Crockett wrote. Continue reading…Country Music News – Taste of Country
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Well, as promised, Turning Point USA delivered an “alternative” Super Bowl halftime show for folks who just couldn’t stomach the sight of a performer singing in a language other than English.
And as expected, very few people tuned in relative to the 135.4 million viewers who watched Bad Bunny’s, making it the most-watched halftime show in Super Bowl history.
The Turning Point show was pre-recorded, and it seemed to have a small studio audience of about 100 people or so.
In fact, the audience was so small that even Turning Point CEO Erika Kirk was not in attendance.

Across social media, viewers expressed their surprise at the fact that Erika was not in attendance.
Now, Erika has taken to X (formerly Twitter) to share her thoughts on the show — but she still didn’t explain why she wasn’t in the audience.
“The @TPUSA All-American Halftime Show was so incredible,” she wrote (via The Sun).
“Charlie would’ve absolutely loved it. Thank you to the millions that tuned in,” Erika continued, adding:
“I’m so proud of our entire team, staff, and the artists who believed in the vision and mission @KidRock @brantleygilbert @leebrice @GabbyBarrett_.

“It’s okay to love Jesus and your country,” she concluded.
We’re starting to think Erika didn’t even watch the livestream.
Otherwise, she would know that her tribute to Jesus and America started with a 55-year-old rapping about his fondness for “topless dancers” and “crackheads.”
Several rightwing pundits have attempted to make sense of the fact that the Turning Point concert appears to have tanked.
In many cases, they’ve resorted to flat-out lying.
“Reports indicate X usage got so high during the TPUSA All-American Halftime Show, the platform was down for brief moments,” conservative commentator Eric Daugherty wrote on X.
“We broke the internet! WE RUN THE CULTURE NOW!” he continued.
But as many users pointed out, the All-American Halftime Show wasn’t even available to stream on X.
“False. TPUSA said in a statement it would not be shown on X due to licensing issues,” reads a community note on Daugherty’s tweet.
We can see why Team Turning Point might be feeling a bit embarrassed this week. After all, Erika predicted that the All-American Halftime Show would draw a “larger audience” than Bad Bunny.
To be fair, she was only off by about 129 million viewers.
Yeah, it’s tough to compete with the Super Bowl — which is why pretty much every other media figure on the planet has the sense not to try.
Erika Kirk Breaks Silence After Failing to Attend Turning Point USA Super Bowl Halftime … was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.
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Jessie James Decker’s youngest son, Denver, rang in a major milestone with an adorable Toy Story–themed celebration in honor of his second birthday.
The singer and entrepreneur took to social media to share snapshots from Denver’s “Two Infinity and Beyond” birthday party, which was filled with playful Toy Story details from top to bottom. The festive setup featured themed decorations, cupcakes, and plenty of character-inspired touches, bringing the beloved Pixar film to life for the special occasion.
Decker and her husband, former NFL wide receiver Eric Decker, fully embraced the theme alongside their children, as the entire family sported Toy Story–themed shirts. Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Rex, and other familiar characters were all on full display as they celebrated their little guy’s big day together.

“Denver’s 2!!!! Happy birthday to our beautiful boy Denver Calloway Decker aka Nuggie🥳🎈🎂 You are the sunshine of our lives☀️☀️☀️,” Decker captioned the post.
In addition to party highlights, Decker also shared a heartfelt look back at Denver’s earliest days. The collection included sweet memories from his birth, the moment he met his older siblings for the first time, and snapshots from his first days at home as a newborn.
Decker is also mom to Forrest, 7, Eric Jr., 10, and Vivianne, 11, and she frequently gives fans a glimpse into family life through social media. From family vacations and sporting events to everyday moments at home, the proud mom often highlights the close bond she shares with her children.
On January 1, Decker kicked off the new year with a post that quickly turned heads, featuring Forrest, Eric Jr., and Vivianne in a sporty photo that showed off their athletic builds, including visible abs on each of the kids.
“2026 here we come baby!! Here’s to fresh starts, full hearts, happy babies and beautiful memories to come,” she captioned the post. “My resolution is always health, happiness, and time well spent with the people who matter the most!!!”
Many fans were quick to point out their abs in the comments.
Always one to put family first, the singer, songwriter, and entrepreneur has also been open about the more challenging moments of motherhood. She recently opened up about Forrest’s health struggles in an exclusive interview with People, where she detailed his experience with asthma.
After several trips to the emergency room due to visible breathing difficulties, Forrest was diagnosed with asthma in January of 2021.

“I remember being so scared because you read stories of kids having asthma attacks and the outcomes not being great,” Jessie admitted to the publication. “I was freaking out because I didn’t really know much about it.”
Thankfully, the Decker family has his symptoms fully under control.
“Forrest knows that everybody has something, and asthma is just his thing,” Jessie shared. “Life is what you make of it, and we want to make the best of this and try and raise awareness so people don’t feel so alone.”
Fans can keep up with the Decker family on Instagram.
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We don’t know how Megyn Kelly’s going to defend this. But she’ll surely find a way.
Lawmakers got a look at unreleased, unredacted copies of the Epstein Files, featuring bone-chilling emails as well as witness statements, victim statements, and investigative reports.
According to these lawmakers from both sides of the aisle, some very powerful men — including those in government — are incriminated and could be prosecuted based upon the contents of the documents.
They also reveal how appallingly young some of Jeffrey Epstein’s victims were — sharing more than the public already knew. But will justice prevail?

On Monday, February 9, some lawmakers were permitted to begin reviewing the millions of Epstein-related documents.
These include documents that have not been released to the public, despite the law mandating their release. Additionally, these files are unredacted.
Also on Monday, Representative Thomas Massie and Representative Ro Khanna held a press conference to discuss their initial review of these documents.
Massie is a Republican. Khanna is a Democrat. In a better world, exposing Epstein’s co-conspirators in full would be an uncontroversial, bipartisan issue.
In an even better world, Epstein and his associates would never have felt untouchable enough to commit their crimes in the first place.

“The core issue is that they’re not complying with … my law, because these were scrubbed back in March by Donald Trump’s FBI,” Khanna pointed out.
The Epstein Files Transparency Act, a bipartisan law passed in July and signed by Donald Trump, required the release of all of the appropriate documents.
Trump’s administration has simply refused to comply. The man himself has repeatedly complained that the American people haven’t let go of these horrible crimes.
Massie shared that an individual is “pretty high up in a foreign government” is among those in the files. (It is unclear if he meant Peter Mandelson, who has resigned in disgrace as Keir Starmer’s Chief of Staff, or yet another individual)
Additionally, Massie urged Trump’s DOJ to “correct their mistakes.” Mistakes is a generous term.

Khanna and Massie revealed that at least six men are likely incriminated in the files.
To be clear, they mean that in legal terms — men who could and should be prosecuted based upon the contents of the files, rather than the men who had the poor taste to associate with Epstein at all, to cheat on their wives, etc.
Another lawmaker, Maryland Representative Jamie Raskin (D), shared that he felt shaken by previously unreported young victims mentioned in the Epstein files.
“You read through these files, and you read about 15-year-old girls, 14-year-old girls, 10-year-old girls,” he told the press.
He added: “I saw a mention of a nine-year-old girl today. I mean, this is just preposterous and scandalous.”

At least one (publicly released) apparent mention of a 9-year-old appears to have been a formatting error.
As anyone who has spent time copy-pasting text on the internet can attest, some aspects of formatting get lost in translation. The same is true when converting thousands upon thousands of emails into PDF.
(Also, Epstein and his associates appear to have a propensity for an extremely high typos-to-text ratio)
It is unclear if Raskin is referring to that likely formatting error, or to another mention of a 9-year-old.
We shouldn’t breathe a sigh of relief if this particular woman was 19 at the time, however. Epstein and his associates were evil men who used their power to turn women and girls into victims. Being an adult would not make her immune to this.

Khanna and Massie’s pushback has achieved some results already.
Todd Blanche, Trump’s personal attorney who is now Deputy Attorney General (because why hide corruption if you don’t have to) has unredacted one document that the lawmakers highlighted.
“We have just unredacted all non-victim names from this document,” Blanche tweeted.
He then claimed without evidence: “The DOJ is committed to transparency.”
It is clear that the continuing pressure from the public and from politicians is at least partially working. But if we want answers, we’ll need to keep it up.
And if we want justice, we’ll need to elect people into power who actually care about right and wrong.
Jeffrey Epstein Documents Incriminate Government Officials, Identify Even Younger Child … was originally published on The Hollywood Gossip.
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A New Hampshire magnate with ties to power players in both parties has appeared in successive batches of the Epstein files, roiling politics in his home state and threatening its two most influential political dynasties.
Documents recently released by the Department of Justice suggest that entrepreneur Dean Kamen, the inventor of the Segway and other devices, kept in contact with Jeffrey Epstein long after Epstein pleaded guilty to soliciting prostitution from a minor in 2008, with emails indicating he visited the disgraced financier’s Caribbean island in 2013. Kamen has not been accused of wrongdoing and did not respond to requests for comment through his companies Monday.
The recently released files indicate a closer relationship between the two than was previously known. The disclosures have prompted Kamen’s organizations to launch investigations into their ties. And the situation has ratcheted up scrutiny of the New Hampshire politicians who have worked with him, received campaign contributions from him or helped his organizations secure tens of millions in federal funds.
That includes members of the Shaheen and Sununu families, the best-known and most powerful clans in the state’s Democratic and Republican parties. Both have scions running for Congress this year: House candidate Stefany Shaheen, the daughter of retiring Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), and former Sen. John E. Sununu (R-N.H.), the son of a former governor, who is seeking to return to the Senate.
They now face Epstein-fueled attacks from their lower-polling rivals.
“Anywhere Epstein pops up these days, it’ll become a campaign issue,” said Ryan Williams, a GOP strategist who has worked with Sununu and his father. “And there are certainly politicians who have worked with Kamen in New Hampshire, taken his money and associated with him. And those who did will have to answer for it.”
Kamen is a New Hampshire institution and local celebrity — often described as a quirky one — in a state that has few big-name figures but exerts a powerful hold on the presidential nominating process. The pioneering inventor and entrepreneur who developed the first portable insulin pump and a wheelchair that can climb stairs, Kamen is also widely credited for driving the transformation of Manchester’s old mill district into a technological and health care hub. He was lauded as a “hero” for helping secure 91,000 pounds of protective equipment for first responders and health care workers at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic when such resources were scarce.
Kamen has donated roughly $90,000 to federal candidates and campaign committees on both sides of the aisle over the past four decades, according to federal campaign finance filings. That includes over $7,000 apiece to Sununu, Sen. Shaheen and Kelly Ayotte, the former senator who’s up for reelection as governor this year. Kamen has not made any federal campaign contributions this election cycle, per federal reports.
He’s hosted a raft of high-profile politicians at his businesses and his Bedford home over the years, from Ayotte to then-President George W. Bush. He traveled to Dubai with Sununu’s younger brother, then-Gov. Chris Sununu, in 2019 during a trip in which the two attended the World Government Summit. Chris Sununu, through Airlines for America, the lobbying firm he now leads, did not respond to a request for comment.
Those ties, once promoted in press releases and splashed across social media, have turned into a political liability after successive document drops showed deeper connections between Kamen and Epstein.
Photos released in December show Kamen socializing with Epstein in a tropical location and riding a Segway with Ghislaine Maxwell, the Epstein associate who was convicted of sex trafficking in 2021. Documents released on Jan. 30 showed Kamen made plans to visit Epstein’s Caribbean island in 2013. At the time, assistants sent emails discussing “which flight Dean prefers the girls to be on.” Days later, he wrote to Epstein: “thank you for hosting an incredible visit to [sic] a magical place. It really is almost unbelievable.”
Kamen did not respond to questions from POLITICO about his association with Epstein, including whether he visited Little Saint James. He previously described having “limited interactions” with Epstein in statements to other media outlets and has denied knowledge of his “horrific actions” beyond what he learned from news reports. He told The Boston Globe that Epstein had reached out to him about becoming involved in international development projects but after initial meetings, “it became apparent that his only interest was self-promotion” and “I avoided further meetings.” He did not respond to The Globe’s inquiry about the reference to “the girls.” After the latest tranche of documents was released, he recused himself from board activities of at least four companies he’s involved with as they engage outside law firms to conduct independent investigations into the disclosures.
Williams, the Republican strategist, said “the Epstein episode is the first real blemish that’s marked his reputation in the state, and it’s an extremely hot issue right now.”
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Stefany Shaheen, who is running for New Hampshire’s open House seat and served as chief strategy officer for Kamen’s Advanced Regenerative Manufacturing Institute from September 2018 until last month, is facing intensifying scrutiny over her dealings with Kamen. She has posted photos of her with Kamen on social media over the years, one of the two of them in the cockpit of a plane that was uploaded to LinkedIn seven years ago, and another from a gala for Type 1 Diabetes research last April where she was an honoree. Her campaign said the former was taken during a flight to Washington with others affiliated with ARMI for an American Society Of Mechanical Engineers meeting on June 14, 2018, where Kamen spoke.
She is now facing calls from two of her Democratic primary rivals to publicly condemn Kamen. One of them, Christian Urrutia, has also accused her of potentially helping Kamen craft his statements in response to the files, which she has denied.
“There’s certainly an element of transparency. I think there is a fundamental question of: Do we want our members of Congress and our senators to have these types of relationships?” said Urrutia, who also asked why Sen. Shaheen did not disclose her daughter’s role at ARMI when securing a $1.2 million earmark for the company in 2023. A spokesperson for the senator said that her daughter was paid through non-federal funding sources and that her office was advised by Senate Ethics Committee staff that the request for funding for ARMI did not violate ethics rules.
A Republican running for the seat, state Rep. Brian Cole, has called on the younger Shaheen to drop out: “Until Stefany Shaheen provides full and honest answers about her association with Dean Kamen and ARMI, she should end her campaign,” he said in a statement.
Sununu, who is running to reclaim the Senate seat he lost to Shaheen’s mother in 2008, has faced questions over a possible reference to him in a 2010 email between Epstein and Boris Nikolic, a former Bill Gates adviser. In the email, Epstein emailed Nikolic that “john sununu, has good stories,” but did not provide any additional details. It’s unclear what he meant or whether he was referring to the senator or his father, former governor and White House chief of staff John H. Sununu.
The younger Sununu was a director of operations at Teletrol Systems, one of Kamen’s companies, in the 1990s before he was elected to Congress.
His GOP primary rival, former Sen. Scott Brown, has seized on the email to attack the Sununu family’s “‘insider’ ties” as he attempts to gain traction in a race where the Republican establishment and the president have lined up behind his opponent. Brown said on a local podcast that Sununu “needs to fully explain why” his surname is mentioned in the files. Brown added on X that voters “shouldn’t have to guess who, or which one of their representatives were associated, or what ‘stories’ are being referenced in federal documents.”
The Shaheen and Sununu campaigns have sought to dismiss the criticism from their opponents.
Shaheen said in a statement that she “never advised Dean Kamen on these matters” and that the “extent of my knowledge” about his and Epstein’s relationship is what has been publicly reported. Harrell Kirstein, a spokesperson for her campaign, dismissed the criticism as “desperate political attacks — flat out lies — that ignore basic facts.”
Both Shaheens said they supported outside investigations of Kamen.
Sen. Shaheen said in a statement that Kamen “was right to step back” from his organizations, and that it was appropriate for them “to conduct independent reviews to fully understand his connection to Epstein and take any action merited by the findings of those reviews.”
Stefany Shaheen is the polling leader in the Democratic primary for New Hampshire’s blue-leaning 1st Congressional District, a position operatives in both parties attribute in large part to name recognition. A University of New Hampshire survey from January showed her with 33 percent support, and no other candidate with more than 10 percent, with 39 percent of likely primary voters undecided.
Sununu led Brown by 23 percentage points in the same poll, with 26 percent of likely GOP primary voters undecided. They both trail Democratic Rep. Chris Pappas in hypothetical general-election matchups.
Mike Schrimpf, a spokesperson for Sununu’s campaign, said in a statement that “John had no knowledge whatsoever of any relationship between Dean Kamen and Epstein” and believes the latter “was a despicable human being.” Neither Sununu or his father “have ever met or communicated in any way with Boris Nikolic, Jeffrey Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell.”
He went on to attack Shaheen and Pappas — who, along with other members of the all-Democratic congressional delegation, had touted federal funding for ARMI before the Kamen scandal broke — over their connections to the entrepreneur: “Unlike Chris Pappas who celebrated federal funding for Kamen’s ARMI, or Stefany Shaheen who worked for him last week, John never advocated or requested funding for any of Kamen’s ventures,” Schrimpf said.
Gates MacPherson, a spokesperson for Pappas’ campaign, said in a statement that the congressman “believes Dean Kamen’s relationship with Epstein is deeply troubling and must be independently investigated, and all federal contractors and grant awardees should be held to the highest possible standards, including ARMI and FIRST.”
In the governor’s race, Democrats are preparing to attack Ayotte over Kamen’s past contributions to her campaigns and his appearance in an ad for her 2016 Senate reelection campaign. Ayotte has yet to draw a serious opponent in her bid for a second term. Representatives for the governor did not respond to an email to her official and campaign inboxes seeking comment.
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Carly Pearce is speaking out for the first time about a 2020 accident that nearly had a devastating outcome. In a new video, she shares how she knocked out her front teeth just seven days before her debut CMA Awards performance and how she still managed to make it to the coveted night.
“A little fun fact about the 2020 CMA Awards to start your Monday,” she wrote in the caption.

The Kentucky native took fans back in time to Halloween of 2020, when she attended a party dressed up as a cat. Unfortunately, she reveals it didn’t take long before the night took a turn for the worst.
“It was pretty early in the night and I was going down the stairs and I fell. It was one of those kind of falls that you don’t catch yourself, so I landed straight on my mouth,” she explained.
Pearce noted how the fall was hard enough to knock her out as well as a few of her teeth.
“I remember waking up to my friend FaceTiming my mom to show her what had happened. I ended up the next day realizing it was a Sunday and also realizing that the CMA’s were very much approaching.”
The photo Pearce inserted into the video showed her lips bloody and swollen with large chips in her front teeth. In order to try and find a solution as quickly as possible she says she spent most of the following day with a dentist and a plastic surgeon, both of which came in on their days off to try and help her emergency situation.
“When I made it to the dentist, we realized that I had almost bit straight through my mouth, so I had to get skin removed in here and get seven stitches put in my bottom lip,” she recalled. “I spent the afternoon with a dentist who was able to put a fake piece on each of my front teeth and told me that I could come back after the CMAs to get root canals.”
Once the dental issues were temporarily under control, Pearce found herself visiting the plastic surgeon every day leading up to the awards show, slowly working to heal her lips and the surrounding areas impacted by the fall.
“He would lay compresses on my face and scrape. Aquifer was a healer, not anything expensive. I put that on my face all day, every day. So y’all, by the grace of God and Aquaphor and these amazing doctors, my face looked pretty normal to be able to go to the show, at least from far away.”
Not only was Carly Pearce able to attend the award show, but she also managed to push through the pain and swelling to perform.
She continued, “At one point during the show, my friend leaned over to me that was my date and she goes, ‘Your lip is bleeding.’ So I performed my song and when I was singing, I had a lisp. My teeth were that freaking loose, but I did it and I made it, and it was all fine.”
All things considered, Pearce ended up having a pretty successful night. She also walked away the winner of Music Event of the Year for her duet with Lee Brice, “I Hope You’re Happy Now.”
There were also a few remaining challenges that came out of that evening, like the fact that she had to get three root canals done the next morning. Plus, she also recalled facing criticism from the public, with some falsely claiming she had a “bad lip job.”
The accident has also had lasting effects on her mouth. She explained she’s been wearing Invisalign for the past five years, and her bottom teeth have been reconstructed multiple times after chipping. “I can never bite straight on,” she admitted.
Despite all the pain and challenges, she’s come to view the experience in a new light. She now sees it as part of the path that she had to follow in order to have that milestone moment in her career.
“The events that had to all happen for me to make it to the show to then win was a moment that I’ll never forget.”

Carly Pearce has since gone on to win several more CMA Awards, including Female Vocalist of the Year and another Musical Event of the Year trophy for “Never Wanted to Be That Girl” with Ashley McBryde.
The Grand Ole Opry member is now preparing to enter her next musical chapter with a new album and tour on the way. She will spend the majority of 2026 bringing her music to fans across the UK, Ireland, Canada and Australia on her Inside The Dream Tour.
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Ella Langley is not just hitting notes; she’s hitting the funny bone, too, with misheard lyrics that have fans chuckling across the internet. Continue reading…The Boot – Country Music News, Music Videos and Songs
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