Eminem Fires New Diss Track ‘Killshot’ at Machine Gun Kelly

Eminem had Machine Gun Kelly in his cross hairs. And he just went in for the kill. 

Less than two weeks MGK burned Em on “Rap Devil,” the Detroit-bred MC has turned around a scathing diss track of his own titled “Killshot.” Listen to it above.

Eminem accuses Kelly of using his name for click bait after roasting his man bun, album sales and much more while rhyming over a wide variety of complex rhythmic schemes. 

Here’s that autograph for your daughter, I wrote it on a Starter cap
Stan, Stan, son, listen, man, dad isn’t mad
But how you gonna name yourself after a damn gun and have a man bun?
[…] Your reply got the crowd yelling, “Woo”
So before you die let’s see who can out-petty who
With your corny rhymes
Ow, Kelly, ooh, but I’m 45 and I’m still outselling you
By 29 I had three albums that had blew

Curiously, Eminem also calls out Diddy and ties him to Tupac’s murder. Complex has further details: 

“KILLSHOT” also included a line about Diddy’s alleged involvement in one of hip-hop’s most mysterious murders: “The day you put out a hit is the day that Diddy admits that he put the hit out that got Pac killed.”

Though it’s a bold line, Em later clarifies it was a joke: “Oh, and I’m just kidding, Diddy. You know I love you,” he states at the end.

In the last 30 seconds, Eminem twists the chorus of “Rap Devil” to deliver one final blow. 

I sick of you being whack and still using that motherfucking autotune  so let’s talk about it 
I’m sick of your mumble rap mouth, need to get the cock up out it before we can even talk about it
I’m sick of your blonde hair and earrings, just because you look in the mirror and think that you’re Marshall Mathers
Don’t mean you are and you’re not about it, so just leave a dick in your mouth and leave my daughter outtie

Twitter’s reaction to “Killshot” has been overwhelmingly positive: 

Your move, Kelly. 

Some Women Are Calling the New iPhone Sexist Because It’s Too Big for Their Hands

A few days ago, Apple unveiled the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR, all of which have fairly large screens that range from 5.8 inches to 6.5 inches, making the XS series the biggest Apple phones yet.

Android users are used to oversized phones, and as someone who has one of these jumbo devices, I can go ahead and say that I love it. The bigger the better. However, not everyone is happy about the new iPhones being larger than older models – specifically women who have dainty hands, who are calling the phones sexist.

Caroline Criado Perez, a British feminist activist, says she suffers from a repetitive strain injury from using an iPhone 6, which was also too big for her hands at 4.7 inches.

“I genuinely have RSI from having an iPhone 6, and it went as soon as I switched to an iPhone SE,” She told The Telegraph.

“It genuinely does affect women’s hand health, women do buy more iPhones than men, it just baffles me that Apple doesn’t design with our bodies in mind. We should be furious about this, we are paying just as much money for it as men for a product that doesn’t work as well for us.

“I have to make a choice between making an upgrade to the only phone that fits my hand before they discontinue it – soon there will be no iPhone that fits the average woman’s hand size – even though the technology is two years out of date. Or get a new one and deal with the fact that it’ll give me RSI. That’s not an acceptable choice in the 21st century, you need to have a smartphone.”

Furthermore, the leader of the Women’s Equality Party in the UK, Sophie Walker, says: “Until companies like Apple have women represented equally at senior levels – as in all areas of business, politics and the public sector, women’s needs are an afterthought. The boys at Apple are obviously obsessed with size, but sometimes performance matters too.”

Yikes. Well, Apple isn’t forcing anyone with small hands to buy the new iPhone. There are plenty of smaller options out there. Flip phones are always a great option.

What a Beautiful Girl Wants: Raine Michaels

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You’ve seen Raine Michaels before, but not like this. 

The 18-year-old daughter of Poison frontman Bret Michaels and actress Kristi Gibson is on a mission to ascend the ranks of the ultra-competitive modeling industry. 

She’s already clinched one of the “Sweet 16” spots in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model search—a feat made even more impressive when her career’s modest beginnings are taken into account. 

“My mom and a couple of good friends of mine told me to try out for modeling,” Raine told Maxim. “I finally listened, went in and got signed. It was so exciting!” 

We caught up with the stunning rock heiress to ask about her guiltiest pleasures, sexiest fantasies, and what it’s like to call Bret Michaels “Dad.” Listen up! 

What’s the coolest thing about growing up with a rock star for a father? 

My dad is a free-spirited guy who taught us to always believe in ourselves. He loves playing music and touring so it was awesome being able to go up on stage with him and sing. He has great connections and a lot of his friends are talented musicians, so I have always gotten to go to a lot of amazing concerts and meet other artists. 

It’s also been bittersweet because he toured so much that I didn’t get to see him as much as I would like to. But he goes out of his way to come see me and we still always have the best time.

How has your dad supported you throughout your modeling career?

Both my dad and mom have been extremely supportive and extremely protective of me throughout my modeling career.


As parents should! Speaking of modeling, w
hat are your biggest career highlights?

By far my biggest career highlights were making the top 16 of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model search, walking in their fashion show, and, of course, meeting the stunning Kate Upton. I also had a small guest spot in Sharknado 6, which was really fun and cool because I got see into the acting world. I would love to get into acting.

I could see it! What’s the secret to snapping a sexy selfie?

The right angles and lighting. And a good smize.

Definitely didn’t just Google “smize.” How can a man catch your attention?

I love a man that knows what he wants. Confidence, not arrogance, is key. Show me a diamond smile and I’m all yours.


What’s the worst pickup line you’ve ever heard?

Now that I’m in Tennessee for college, the worst one I’ve heard by far is “Are you from Tennessee? Because you’re the only ten I see.”

LOL. How do you let a man know you’re interested?

I smile and talk a lot. My body language also totally gives it away.

Describe your ideal date.

Anything that is intimate or fun where we can get to know each other—I’m not super picky. Ideal examples would be a candlelit dinner on the beach, going to an amusement park, seeing a concert, or spending time at a museum. I’m a total museum nerd.

Interesting! What about a man turns you on the most?

Confidence, ambition, passion and a good sense of humor. I also look at a man’s smile and eyes.

When do you feel sexiest?

I feel sexiest when I am feeling comfortable, and most of the time that’s when I’m wearing jeans and a body suit or a bikini. 

You definitely look comfortable on camera. Any sexy fantasies?

All I’m gonna say is it involves a little Ed Sheeran playing. The rest is for my man to find out.

Fair enough. What’s your favorite thing to do in the bedroom?

Other than binge-watch Riverdale or The Vampire Diaries and sleep? I’ll leave that up to the imagination…

Stumped us again! What should a man never do in the bedroom?

Touch my feet. I’m super ticklish.

What are your guiltiest pleasures?

Ketchup chips from Canada because I am half Canadian, white chocolate Reese’s Peanut Butter Cups, Nicholas Sparks movies, and, currently, the song “Like To Be You” by Shawn Mendes.

For more, follow Raine Michaels on Instagram

Ric Flair’s Wedding Was as Bonkers As You Might Expect

Ric Flair got married for a fifth time in a spectacle definitely worthy of the over-the-top pro wrestling icon known as “The Nature Boy.”

A white-suit clad Flair, 69, and his bride, former WCW wrestler Wendy Barlow, danced their way down the aisle to the hit 2017 song “Ric Flair Drip” at the Pearl Hotel in Florida. Pretty appropriate for a guy who once claimed to have slept with more than 10,000 women, right? 

The New York Post has more details:

Iconic “woo” shouts were heard from guests as the 69-year-old rolled in wearing an all-white suit with a rose in his hand, to match the one worn on his lapel.

There was plenty of WWE royalty in attendance, with The Undertaker, Finlay and Michael Hayes all noted guests. Former world champion Dolph Ziggler had a special part to play in the wedding, giving Barlow away.

Dwayne Johnson’s mother, Ata Johnson, was another guest as she enjoyed the bash wearing a maroon blouse and slacks.

Ex-NBA star turned wannabe North Korea diplomat Dennis Rodman was snapped wearing a wild suit alongside Flair and fellow wrestling legend The Undertaker, who amazingly appears to be double-fisting two whiskeys in one hand here:

Flair has been with Barlow for six years, though the couple have known each other for considerably longer.

The 58-year-old Barlow competed in World Championship Wrestling as Fifi during the 1990s. Flair started competing in the WCW back in the early ’90s.

One of Barlow’s storylines involved being Flair’s maid. Barlow also got involved with Flair’s WCW match with Rick Rude at Fall Brawl 1993.

The 16-time world champion had plenty to celebrate after nearly dying in the hospital last year. Flair was placed in a medically induced coma, and was on life support for 10 days.

He claimed that medical problems — which included kidney failure and bowel issues — were due to his habit of downing nearly 20 drinks a day.

It’s good to see Naitch back in business. Check out some of his wedding highlights here:

19 Under-$50 Dresses to Wear With Ankle Boots This Fall

While it’s easy to find stylish dresses in the hundreds (even thousands) these days, it’s always refreshing to come across a few that you love without the chill-inducing price tag. At least, I feel that way, and lately, I’ve been getting the sense that we’re on the same page, which is why I thought you guys would too.

Seeing as fall is right around the corner, I figured it might be the perfect time to round up such frocks (and, of course, jumpsuits) so that you can make your life easier and style them with ankle boots all season long. From bold florals to of-the-moment animal prints to flattering stripes and of course a few utility-inspired ones, simply continue on to shop the best under-$50 dresses and jumpsuits from our Who What Wear collection right now.

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Up next? Our favorite boot brands to wear with all these dresses, naturally.

These Expensive-Looking Heels Are the Best $35 You’ll Spend This Month

“I want my outfit to look like it cost less than it really did,” said no one ever. Faking an expensive wardrobe is something we’ve touched on before, breaking down the styling tricks and key fall trends to shop if you want others to assume you’re wealthier than you might actually be. One thing’s clear: You don’t have to go out and spend a fortune in order to look good. In fact, the amount you actually spend shopping has nothing to do with an expensive-looking outfit. It’s all in the details.

We’ve identified a singular shoe trend that always looks elevated, polished, and—yes—like it comes with an impressive price tag: mock-croc shoes. While not actually made of crocodile skin (because $$$), the print closely resembles the real thing. Enter: our Who What Wear collection version. We may be a little biased, but we happen to strongly believe our Suri Faux Leather Croc Heeled Mule Pumps are the wisest way to spend $35 this month (and this whole season, if we’re being honest).

See street style outfits that prove how elevated the shoe trend is, and then shop our version.

Next, shop every fall clothing trend for under $60.

The It Shoes From All of Fashion Week Cost $50

Three is a trend, but we spotted at least six iterations of Tevas on the runways of New York Fashion Week. We think that makes for a certifiable craze.

While the return of practical, arguably “ugly” shoes is an old concept by now—Havaiana flips-flops, Crocs, and Birkenstocks have been in and out of rotation as well—it makes a strong statement when so many different designers agree on the same footwear to represent their new collections. For S/S 19, the message couldn’t have been clearer: Get yourself a pair of Teva sandals.

Luckily, like with the practical and polarizing shoe trends that came before it, we’re looking at a very low buy-in to try this trend for ourselves. The original two-strap Teva sandals cost $50. If you want something a bit bolder, the chunkier flatform pairs begin at $60 while the completely tricked-out pairs à la Area’s crystal ones are a bit more of an investment.

Scroll down for all six examples of Tevas and Teva-inspired sandals at the New York shows. We’ll keep our eyes peeled the rest of fashion month to determine whether this trend goes international.