Camila Cabello Updates Fans On New Music: ‘I Am Already Peeing Myself’



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Camila Cabello is coming off a whirlwind weekend during which she wowed crowds at KIIS FM’s Jingle Ball in Los Angeles and NOW!’s Poptopia in San Jose, California. And now the 21-year-old has a few more reasons to celebrate. Taking to Instagram on Sunday (December 2), she reveled in the news that her debut album, Camila, has gone platinum, “Havana” has gone seven times platinum, and “Never Be the Same” has gone two times platinum.

“THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST SPECIAL, MEANINGFUL THINGS IN THE WORLD,” she captioned a photo of her shiny new plaque. “Numbers and awards don’t drive me, but it is really special that this many people wanted to listen to my music.”

The former Fifth Harmony singer went on to thank fans for their support while gushing about the opportunity to finally create an album of her own. “It was one of the most special, intoxicating, consuming experiences of my life,” she wrote. “I poured every part of myself into it and it really feels like every song is my baby.”

Perhaps most thrillingly, Cabello capped her post with a brief update on the status of her new music — and it definitely sounds promising. “I can’t wait to show you the next chapter soon – it’s already the most special thing I’ve ever worked on and I am already peeing myself.”

As for what we can expect to hear on album No. 2, the opportunities are endless. Producers Brian Lee and Louis Bell, who worked with the singer on Camila, told MTV News earlier this year that “her depth of what she knows musically is huge — she could do whatever she wants.”

Check out Cabello’s full post below.

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Tumblr announced a ban on adult content and now the adults are making memes

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Tumblr just thoroughly pissed off a whole bunch of adults, and now has to face the wrath of their memes.

After the website known for its lighthearted content, artwork, and yes, porn, announced it will be banning all adult content from its platform on Dec. 17, lots of Tumblr-loving adults got Very Mad Online.

The drastic new policy comes weeks after Tumblr’s iOS app was temporarily removed from the App Store due to child pornography.

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The site, which previously allowed all sorts of NSFW content will now limit “adult content” such as “photos, videos, or GIFs that show real-life human genitals or female-presenting nipples, and any content—including photos, videos, GIFs and illustrations—that depicts sex acts,” per a statement.

As you might expect, many Tumblr users who were not offended by and even may have enjoyed the site’s lax, NSFW content, weren’t too pleased to hear the news.

Many shared their outrage via Twitter, creating Tumblr-esque memes, dragging the site for not taking tougher action on child porn and on-platform trolls. 

tumblr can take away porn but it can never take away the memories i’ll have of scrolling through my dashboard at work, praying unsuccessfully to avoid the appearance of a rogue gaping asshole

— Matt Bellassai (@MattBellassai) December 3, 2018

Tumblr banning porn, leaving approximately three accounts still active.

— Jared Holt (@jaredlholt) December 3, 2018

Tumblr banning porn is like Red Lobster banning cheddar bay biscuits. We know what you say you are but we’re here for something else entirely

— Andy Campbell (@AndyBCampbell) December 3, 2018

Re: Tumblr, can you imagine being so bad at content moderation that literal child porn winds up on your platform and your response is, “Let’s ban nipples!”

— Cora Harrington (@lingerie_addict) December 3, 2018

tumblr: porn is cancelled we’re done with you horny nerds fuck u 😎🎉

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tumblr: pls use our site

— hazel marie 💌 (@qthzl) December 3, 2018

me: this can’t get more ridiculous

tumblr: no more female presenting nipples

me: what?

tumblr: no 👏 more 👏 female 👏 presenting 👏 nipples

me: …

tumblr: *shouting* pic.twitter.com/kI8N2QivNu

— hazel marie 💌 (@qthzl) December 3, 2018

It’s been a tough week for those who enjoy consuming porn online, as Starbucks recently announced it plans to block access to porn from its public WiFi, too.

Stay strong, everyone. Twitter probably doesn’t give a fuck about porn.

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People really don’t want bootcut jeans to make a comeback

Welp, looks like bootcut jeans are back, according to a GQ article that claims as much.

Though people have been quick to step in and renounce GQ’s latest style prediction, taking to Twitter to air their many frustrations with this alleged fashion revival.

The biggest qualm is that example of “bootcut jeans” in the article’s photo is more akin to the bell bottoms of the early aughts than actual bootcut jeans. Not to mention, the person sporting them looks fucking miserable.

I mean, just look at him:

Bootcut jeans are bad. 

People have not been shy about expressing their dismay, mocking the unattractive jean form, and emphasizing the importance of ending this supposed trend before it starts to catch on.

The incredible number of tweets bemoaning the return of bootcut jeans proves there are some things that everyone can agree on. https://t.co/SMg2anMSGn

— Emma Goss (@EmmaAudreyGoss) December 3, 2018

My brothers.

My sisters.

Every human being who cares about another human being in this world.

We must unite. Make our voices heard. Link arms as one. Together, we can stop this atrocity today, and for future generations.https://t.co/0GaQpLQ7pe

— Hillary Weiss (@HCWeiss) December 3, 2018

As a man who wears boot cut jeans these are a lot of things but bootcut jeans ain’t one of them. More like parachute pants if ya ask me. https://t.co/Luec8pLith

— Noah Cummings™ (@NoahCummings27) December 3, 2018

Fortunately, I don’t think anyone needs to worry about seeing bootcut jeans out in the wild anytime soon.

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The Champions: Episode 8

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Who killed Neymar?

The latest episode of ‘The Champions’ is a murder mystery and there are plenty of suspects in the house. 

If you enjoyed Episode 8, catch up on the rest here:

Episode 1

Episode 2

Episode 3

Episode 4

Episode 5

Episode 6

Episode 7

The Champions returns with the Season 1 finale on Monday, 17 December, at 5 p.m. ET, 10 p.m. UK time.

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All you need to know about the Yemen ‘peace talks’

Stockholm, Sweden – The Yemeni government officials and Houthi rebels are due to meet in Sweden this week for UN-sponsored talks aimed at ending the war that has been going on for more than three years.

The talks are due to take place this week but the UN has refused to reveal the exact dates, times and venue although they are expected to take place on December 5 close to Stockholm.

While there have been several international initiatives aimed at bringing the brutal war to a close, the latest round of discussions could yield major breakthroughs.

A source familiar with the talks told Al Jazeera that the UN is seeking to introduce a set of confidence-building measures, including a ceasefire in Hodeidah and an end to the Saudi and United Arab Emirates (UAE) air strikes across the country. 

The source added that the Houthis will cease all rocket and drone attacks on Saudi Arabia and the UAE.

The talks are also expected to discuss the reopening of Sanaa international airport, large-scale prisoner swaps and the payment of salaries to civil servants in Houthi-held areas.

Why now?

The war, which has been raging since March 2015, has received considerable media attention following the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, a critic of Saudi Arabia’s foreign policy, who was brutaly murdered inside the Saudi consulate in Istanbul on October 2.

Western powers have expressed their anger over the killing and pulled their support for the Saudi-UAE.

Germany and Norway suspended arms exports to Riyadh while the US Senate is due to consider a resolution this week to end its support for the conflict.

Under the leadership of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the alliance has launched more than 18,000 air raids on Yemen and imposed a raft of punitive economic measures aimed at undermining the Houthis’ grip on power.

This has exacerbated Yemen’s humanitarian crisis, which aid groups have decried as “choking civilians”.

More than three-quarters of the population, around 22 million people, need humanitarian assistance, while 11 million require urgent help in order to survive.

Who is attending?

The “consultations” will be attended by only the main “parties to the conflict”, according to the UN: representatives from President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi’s government and the Houthis.

UN envoy Martin Griffiths is hoping to getboth sides to agree to a “framework” that “establishes the principles and parameters for UN-led, inclusive Yemeni negotiations to end the war, and restart a political transition”. 

Who is not attending?

Despite the lead role the alliance is playing in the war, Saudi Arabia and the UAE will not be present in Sweden.

However, both countries and Iran – which supposedly backs the Houthis – have said they support the UN’s scheme.

One powerful group expected to be left out of the talks are the southern secessionists, some of whom are represented by the Southern Transitional Council (STC).

Financed by the UAE, the STC has been aggressively pursuing independence for southern Yemen, which was an independent country until 1990.

“These talks are dealing with somewhat specific measures that don’t necessarily involve the STC directly,” said Adam Baron, an analyst at the European Council on Foreign Relations.

“But any substantive peace process would likely have to involve the STC in some form.”

Kawkab al-Thaibani, a Yemeni rights activist and member of the Women4Yemen network, called for women to be given more prominence.

“This is not just a call for social equity. For these talks to be successful, women from both camps have to represented,” al-Thaibani said.

“We need the effective participation of women, both in terms of numbers and representation. Women are absent and are poorly represented by both sides and unless they are included in future political discussions, the talks will be doomed to fail.”

What might come out of these talks?

Getting the warring parties around a negotiating table is in itself a “major achievement”, according to analysts.

“Realistically, a best-case scenario would be to see a set of announcements on confidence-building measures, a set of de-escalation agreements and then some sort of agreement for further talks,” said Baron.

“But the trust among the various parties is so low at this point that this really is starting off from ground zero.”

Maysaa Shuja al-Deen, a non-resident fellow at the Sanaa Center for Strategic Studies, said while this first round of talks would be “a trust-building exercise”, there could still be several breakthroughs.

“Agreeing on a ceasefire is going to be pretty easy,” she said. “The Houthis have already said they will not fire missiles into Saudi Arabia and the UAE. So while it seems like a big outcome, it’s actually a pretty simple and straight-forward issue. 

Aid groups in joint plea for US to cease support for Yemen war

“The major issues are: What happens with Hodeidah port and the city and will the Houthis transfer control to the UN?

“Also, what happens to the thousands of prisoners held by both sides? This is a priority for the government. They have a lot of people who are being held by the Houthis, such as the former Minister of Defence, General Mahmoud Al Subaihi, and one of Hadi’s relatives, his nephew, Nasser Ahmed Mansour Hadi,” she said.

According to al-Deen, 1.2 million civil servants have not been paid since 2016, compounding the country’s humanitarian crisis, and that is something the Houthis would be looking to address.

Shireen al-Adeimi, a Yemeni political analyst and assistant professor at Michigan State University, said it would be difficult to see the crisis come to a conclusion without the end of foreign intervention.

Saudi Arabia and the UAE have set up bases in several parts of southern Yemen.

“Before the war, there was a discussion of Yemen becoming a federal state, something akin to the relationship Quebec has with Canada,” said al-Adeimi.

“Something like that could be well received and placate some of the grievances we see among southerners,” she said. “But the people see Hadi as a traitor, someone who has completely failed them – a Saudi puppet.

“Unless there is an end to this foreign intervention, unless the Yemenis are given a chance to decide their future for themselves, it will be hard to see the country begin the healing process.” 

Do the Houthis have a plan for peace in Yemen? | Upfront

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George H.W. Bush makes final landing in Washington


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President George H.W. Bush is making one final trip to the nation’s capital.

Arriving from Houston in “Special Air Mission 41,” a presidential aircraft that was temporarily renamed to honor the 41st president, the president was greeted by “Hail to the Chief” and a 21-gun salute, in addition to his children Jeb, Marvin and Dorothy Bush. Bush’s two other sons, Neil and former president George W. Bush, flew on the presidential aircraft from Houston.

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Bush’s casket will lie in state at the U.S. Capitol until Wednesday, making him the 31st person to hold that honor. An arrival ceremony will be held Monday by members of Congress at 4:45 p.m. ET after his casket lands at Joint Base Andrews.

The former president, 94, died late Friday night. Bush served as Ronald Reagan’s vice president for two terms before being elected president in 1988, navigating the United States through the end of the Cold War and overseeing Operation Desert Storm, which chased Saddam Hussein from Kuwait.

President Donald Trump declared Wednesday a federal holiday and a national day of mourning. A public service for Bush will be held at the National Cathedral on Wednesday, and is expected to draw a number of dignitaries from across the political spectrum.

Trump said in a tweet Monday, as Bush’s casket was preparing to leave Houston, “Looking forward to being with the Bush Family to pay my respects to President George H.W. Bush.”

With an American flag draped over it, Bush’s casket departed Houston at noon ET. Members of the late-president’s secret service Bush Protective Division served as honorary pallbearers in Houston.

Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Monday said that the late president was “committed” to the U.S. as a young man and remained the same way for the rest of his life. Bush joined the military at 18 and was one of the youngest pilots in the Navy at the time, serving as a Naval aviator during World War II.

“[As] a young man, he proved his valor in the toughest circumstances,” Mattis said outside the Pentagon. “For the rest of his life he was the same kind of public servant, committed to us all.”

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, while speaking on the Senate floor on Monday afternoon, said that the former president was “a warrior for hope, optimism, and opportunity.”

“A quarter century after George Bush left the Oval Office, his legacy continues to directly inspire not just a thousand points of life, but millions of volunteers who serve others,” McConnell said. “We are thankful that God gave this country George Bush and Barbara. Thankful that they built such a loving family and thankful they may now be reunited, their great love story perfected in the light of his grace.”

Former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will be traveling to Washington to pay respects to Bush and his family, postponing a trip to Houston that the two were going to make this week as part of a joint speaking tour.

Bush spokesman Jim McGrath wrote on Twitter that Bush “will be carried to his final rest wearing socks that pay tribute to his lifetime of service, starting as an 18 year-old naval aviator in war.”

“That legacy is now being carried, in part, by the brave, selfless men and women aboard,” McGrath wrote in a tweet that included an image of gray socks that show planes flying in formation.

After Bush’s casket is returned to Houston on Wednesday, he will lie in repose at St. Martin’s Episcopal Church. A private funeral service will be held there on Thursday. Bush will be buried alongside former first lady Barbara Bush, who died in April, and their daughter Robin, who died of leukemia when she was three years old, at the site of the George Bush Presidential Library and Museum.

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Beyoncé And Ed Sheeran Finally Performed ‘Perfect Duet’ Together: Watch And Cry



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Despite releasing “Perfect Duet” more than a year ago, Ed Sheeran and Beyoncé never linked up for a live performance of the doe-eyed ballad — probably because she’s been off touring with hubby Jay-Z, while he’s been playing stadiums of his own. But that finally changed on Sunday (December 2), when the English crooner and the Lemonade legend took the stage together in South Africa at Global Citizen Festival: Mandela 100, a star-studded event honoring the legacy of Nelson Mandela.

For their inaugural performance of “Perfect Duet,” Sheeran and his trusty guitar joined a fuschia-clad Bey onstage at Johannesburg’s FNB Stadium, in front of a crowd of nearly 100,000 people. As seen in the footage below, the stripped-back stage design kept the focus entirely on the pair, as fans sang along and lit up the stadium with cell phone lights. Their harmonies were heavenly, their musical chemistry was stunning, and it was simply… perfect.

“Perfect Duet,” a re-recorded version of Sheeran’s lovestruck Divide ballad — and many a couple’s wedding song over the past year — topped the Billboard Hot 100 for five straight weeks beginning in December of last year. It marked Beyoncé and Sheeran’s first collaboration on wax, though the two had previously teamed up for an acoustic performance of “Drunk in Love” at another Global Citizen Festival, in 2015. Judging by the magic they make onstage together, hopefully they’ll treat fans to more joint performances soon.

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An AI made a $16,000 work of art, and it’s actually pretty cool

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A sneak peek at the innovations that will change our everyday lives in the future.

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AICAN is a program designed by Rutgers’ Art & AI Lab that’s basically an AI artist. After looking at nearly 500 years of art history, it learned the ins and outs of artistic aesthetic, and created some pieces of its own. Who knows, maybe AI art will be hanging in museums around the world one day.

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Todd Gurley, YG Link Up to Rap ‘Big Bank’ and Chop It Up in the Studio

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We put Rams RB Todd Gurley and L.A. rapper YG together in the studio to see if the Rams RB can keep up. 

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