Nick Young -- I Lost Iggy"s Engagement Ring ... Let"s Get that Insurance Money!
Afterrumors swirled yesterday thatIggy Azalea hadbroken up with fiance Nick Young because he and his ex were pregnant, the rapper is now speaking out.
Reports that the couple had called it quits popped up last week, along with rumors that she had hisantique car towed and his stuff thrown out of the house. Early Thursday morning, Azalea explained why she and Young had split:
Whoa! That"s a lot of details! Now, I"m just waiting on TMZ to get that footage...
Now, if you aren"t totally bummed out, watch this fun video of Iggy talking about her music with Fuse:
The owner of a California movie theatre is apologising after a trailer for the R-rated upcoming Seth Rogen comedy Sausage Party was shown ahead of a screening of Disneys Finding Dory.
The East Bay Times reports moviegoers eager to see the PG-rated Dory at a Brenden theatre in the Bay Area city of Concord were surprised earlier this month with a preview of Rogens Sausage Party, animated film with dark themes about what happens to food after its taken home from the supermarket.
Read: The very, very NSFW Sausage Party trailerll whip you into a frenzy
This made my day: "Concord Movie Theatre Apologizes for Showing "Sausage Party" Trailer for "Finding Dory" Crowd" https://t.co/eMGz8gMtg0
Seth Rogen (@Sethrogen) June 29, 2016
Brenden vice president Walter Eichinger tells the newspaper it was a one-time mishap due to the theatre moving screens around in effort to accommodate several large last-minute groups wanting to see Dory. He says the wrong movie was started by mistake and insists it wont happen again.
Read Finding Dory review: A little less crying, a little more laughter
It was caught soon, but not until the trailer played, he said. We regret it, apologise for it, and we are not happy that it happened. We fully realize this trailer is not appropriate for Dory and we would never schedule something like that. The trailer for Sausage Party is not and never has been scheduled with Dory.
THR"s Full, Uncensored, Drama Actress Emmy Roundtable with Jennifer Lopez, Sarah Paulson and More
They announced they were in a relationship in December, following months of speculation.
And Sarah Paulson, 41, and Holland Taylor, 73, proved why they were a perfect match as they attended the reception of the California Walk To Fight Lymphedema, on Saturday, held in Santa Monica, LA and hosted by actress Kathy Bates.
The pair looked as loved-up than ever as they cosied up on the event"s red carpet in coolly coordinating outfits.
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Love is in the air: Sarah Paulson, 41, (left) and Holland Taylor, 73, (right) proved they were a perfect match as they attended the reception of the California Walk To Fight Lymphedema, on Saturday in Santa Monica, LA. The event was hosted by actress Kathy Bates (centre)
Sarah looked supremely sophisticated as she embraced the negligee trend of the moment with a calf-skimming satin gown.
The plunging neckline of the black dress subtly showed off the actress"s cleavage, as it skimmed her curves in an understated fashion.
And she maintained this feminine feel with pretty lace detailing along the hemline and a pair of strappy stiletto heels.
Ladylike: Sarah looked supremely sophisticated as she embraced the negligee trend of the moment with a calf-skimming satin gown
However, the American Horror Story star was keen to dress down her look as she threw on a longline grey cardigan and rolled back the sleeves for a laid back feel.
Sticking to her roots in drama, Sarah rocked some show stopping earrings which came complete with a vibrant amber stone.
She also drew attention to her enviably plump pout with a slick of scarlet lipstick that stood out against her pale complexion and barely-there makeup.
Mix and match: The pair looked more loved-up than ever as they cosied up on the event"s red carpet in coolly coordinating outfits
And she kept her look chic and sleek as she swept her golden tresses away from her face in a loose quiff.
Meanwhile Sarah"s girlfriend, Holland, 73, looked equally smart in a monochrome trouser suit.
The Emmy Award winning actress kept her look simple with a plain black top, which she tucked into some high-waisted trousers that were embellished with large silken circles.
Relaxed: The American Horror Story star was keen to dress down her look as she threw on a longline grey cardigan and rolled back the sleeves for a laid back feel
However, similarly to Sarah, Two And A Half Men Holland also kept her look low-key as she opted to wear some comfortable slip on trainers, with a heavy white sole.
Holland sported a complexion that a woman half her age would be proud off, as she showed off her naturally dewy complexion and accentuated her impossibly high cheekbones with a pale pink blush.
And she let her light blonde hair fall into a naturally wavy style.
The women were joined at the event by other big names, such as Cheyenne Jackson and Kathy Bates, who hosted the reception.
Co-stars! The women were joined at the event by other big names, such as Cheyenne Jackson (pictured)
Kid has stare down with College World Series camera, becomes Internet sensation
Severe weather in Omaha, Nebraska caused Game Three of the College World Series to be postponed from its original Wednesday night start time. Fortunately, for the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers and Arizona Wildcats, the wait to crown a champion is almost over.
To recap: the Wildcats won Game One by a 3-0 score, but were downed by a 5-4 score in Game Two thanks to the efforts of the Chanticleers" senior closer, Mike Morrison.
Here"s how you can watch the decisive Game Three:
Date: Thursday, June 30
Time: 1:08 p.m. ET
Television: ESPNews
Streaming: WatchESPN
Coastal Carolina is seeking its first national championship in any sport. Arizona, meanwhile, is looking to bring home its fifth baseball title, including its second in the past five years.
Steven Stamkos Sweepstakes - NHL 16 - Shootout Commentary ep. 37
The greatest day in Tampa Bay Lightning history is June 7, 2004. Thats the day the Lightning won the Stanley Cup.
Wednesday now goes down as the second-best day in franchise history.
Hes staying.
Call it Tampa Bays Miracle on Ice. Steven Stamkos isnt going anywhere.
Wow.
The Lightnings superstar, captain and leading goal-scorer stunned the hockey world Wednesday. Less than two days away from becoming perhaps the biggest free agent in NHL history, Stamkos decided that theres no place like home.
And make no mistake, home is Tampa Bay.
Not Toronto. Not Detroit. Not Buffalo.
Here. Tampa Bay. The Lightning.
Because of that, the Lightnings window for winning a Stanley Cup remains very much open. Get excited, Lightning fans, your hockey team remains one of the best in the NHL.
All it took was a stroke of the pen, $68 million and a surprising turn of events.
It seemed as if Stamkos was gone for sure. A year ago at this time, general manager Steve Yzerman said signing Stamkos was his top priority. But July became August, and August became Christmas, and Christmas turned into March, and Stamkos remained unsigned.
The playoffs came and went, mostly without Stamkos, sidelined by a blood clot. If he hadnt re-signed with Tampa Bay by the end of the season, why would he do it on the verge of free agency? And you wondered if the Lightning was ready to say goodbye anyway.
Rumors swirled.
He would go back to his hometown, Toronto, and lead the Maple Leafs to their first Cup in 50 years.
He would go to Buffalo, which was ready to back up a Brinks truck to his front porch.
He would go to Detroit and take over a tradition-rich Red Wings team that was one Stamkos short of being a Cup contender again.
Or maybe a wild-card team was out there willing to throw the sun and the moon and a right arm to have a No. 91 to call their own.
But in the end, the Lightning got its man, the man got his money, and most of all, both showed their commitment to winning a Stanley Cup.
Thats what Wednesday was all about: a commitment to winning. By Stamkos and by the Lightning.
Stammers decision will go a long way for setting the tone for what this organization is all about, Yzerman said. We both wanted this to happen.
Stamkos assuredly could have gotten more money somewhere else. Not that the eight-year, $68 million contract he did get from Tampa Bay is anything to sneeze at. But by re-signing with Tampa Bay, Stamkos showed it wasnt all about dollars and cents and more dollars.
A lot of factors probably went into Stamkos decision.
Maybe hes just comfortable in Tampa Bay. Who wouldnt be? We all know what a great place this is. Lots of sunshine, lots of sand, lots of fairways, and all the things we dont have to worry about: snow shovels, ice scrapers and state income taxes.
Maybe he didnt want to live in the fishbowl of Toronto, under constant media scrutiny, under constant attention whether he was playing hockey, having a burger and a beer, or walking his dog.
Maybe he didnt want to start over with a loser team like Buffalo and again suffer through the growing pains of an up-and-coming franchise, like he did for half his time in Tampa Bay.
Maybe he realized that the slight difference in money he would get somewhere else wasnt worth the trouble of packing up his stuff and moving to a place like Detroit.
But maybe and this is what it seems like the overriding factor was that Stamkos wants to finish what he started by bringing a Stanley Cup to Tampa Bay. Of all the teams that were rumored to be interested in his services, the Lightning has the best chance of winning a championship.
And if winning is what matters most to Stamkos and I believe it was then the Lightning most definitely has the right man wearing the captains C.
Hes very loyal, Yzerman said. Hes an independent thinker and can make a very difficult decision. He wants to win. Thats his No. 1 priority.
As far as the Lightning, give Yzerman credit for recognizing that the Lightning is way better off with Stamkos than without him, even if it costs the franchise $8.5 million a year, even if it means parting ways with a couple of familiar faces down the line.
The re-signing of Stamkos means Yzermans work is just beginning. It wont be easy keeping the band together. Tough choices and shrewd deals must be made. Other players need to be re-signed. Other stars need to be kept.
The next big contract? Victor Hedman. After that, Nikita Kucherov. Because of all that, Yzerman sooner rather than later likely will have to trade goalie Ben Bishop. Eventually, decisions will need to be made about others, such as Tyler Johnson, Ondrej Palat and, further down the line, Jonathan Drouin.
But thats for another day.
Right now this is about the Lightning doing whatever it could to keep perhaps the greatest player in franchise history. It was about a team and its superstar showing each other and their fans that they are committed to winning.
Remember the old Seen Stamkos ads?
All you have to do to see him is go to Amalie Arena. In Tampa.
Power Play with CJ: Taylor Hall for Adam Larsson Trade
If there is a bright side to the Taylor Hall trade, Connor McDavid will focus on it a little later.
Right now hes coming to grips with having to say goodbye to his teammate, mentor and good friend.
Its definitely a shock, said the 19-year-old franchise player, who thought the Oilers were going to make a big move, but never dreamed it would involve Hall.
People were expecting something to happen, but you can never really plan for something like this until it happens. So everyone is in a little bit of shock.
Change is exciting, but at the same time its upsetting to see a teammate, a dear friend and my roommate go. Its a little bit of a different feeling right now.
McDavid, who lived in Halls house last season and lost both of his roommates in a span 36 hours when the Oilers failed to qualify Luke Gazdic on Monday, says the former first overall pick was a major influence in his rookie season. Not many people can understand what its like to be in McDavids situation rookie superstar/saviour in hockey crazy Edmonton but Hall was there to help him on and off the ice.
He was hoping he and Hall would be Oilers together for a long time, but Wednesdays news put a sudden stop to those dreams.
I want to express thanks for all that hes done for me because hes done so much. Ill never really know how I can repay him, or if Ill ever be able to, for what hes done for me this year.
Hes a guy who took me under his wing right away. Its hard to explain how much that means to me.
The Hall trade, for New Jersey Devils defenceman Adam Larsson, is just one of several major developments for the Oilers this summer. Jesse Puljujarvi fell into their lap in last weekends draft and it looks like theyll be adding Milan Lucic and possibly defenceman Jason Demers when free agency opens July 1.
Thats potentially four impact players added to the roster in a week.
For sure we will have a different dynamic, said McDavid. Whenever you trade away a key piece of your organization, somebody whos been there for a long time, it has to change everything.
Well definitely be a little bit different, but every thing is definitely pointed in the right direction. We added a defenceman, which we definitely needed and well see what happens in free agency.
Its exciting, but like I keep saying, its upsetting to see Taylor go.
Hall had a hole or two in his game (who doesnt?), but he played hard every night. Thats an element that didnt go unnoticed by McDavid.
He totally does (go full speed every game), said McDavid. Being around him for a year you definitely see that. You see how hard he works and how badly he wants to be the best. Its going to be a great opportunity for him in New Jersey.
As for next season with the Oilers, McDavid said there is a lot to look forward to. But right now its about saying goodbye to his buddy.
Im excited for next year, he said. Were adding a piece we definitely need it will help a great deal, but I dont want to forget that were all losing a good friend and a great teammate.
Deaths of 3 Children Prompts Massive IKEA Recall Comments(0)
Marks & Spencer and Ikea are recalling food products as they may be a possible health risk to allergy sufferers.
Food halls of the retail giant are recalling 2 Skipjack Tuna Fishcakes packs because the presence of egg is not mentioned on the label.
This means the product is a possible risk for anyone with an allergy or intolerance to egg.
Product details:
Product: Marks and Spencer 2 Skipjack Tuna Fishcakes
"Use by" dates: July 2, 2016, July 3, 2016 and July 6, 2016
If you have bought the above product and have an allergy or intolerance to egg, do not eat it. Instead return it to the nearest Marks and Spencer store for a full refund.
Marks and Spencer is recalling the affected products from customers and has issued a product recall notice to be displayed on their website. The company has also contacted the relevant allergy support organisations, which will tell their members of the recall.
Furniture store Ikea has meanwhile, recalled two chocolate products amid allergy fears.
Product details:
Product: Choklad Mork 60 per cent and Choklad Mork 70 per cent
The products have been incorrectly labelled, which means they pose a risk to anyone who has a milk or hazelnut intolerance or allergy.
Any customer affected by the recall - which includes all best before dates - is urged to take the product back to an IKEA store for a full refund.
The company"s recall notice states: "IKEA wants customers who have bought dark chocolate Choklad Mork 60 per cent and Choklad Mork 70 per cent, to be informed that the presence of milk and hazelnuts is insufficiently declared on the product packaging.
"Safety is our highest priority and while these products are safe for anyone not allergic to milk or hazelnuts, people allergic to milk or hazelnuts may experience an allergic reaction if eating the product.
For more information call 0203 645 0010. A receipt is not required when returning the products to the store.