Lala Kent welcomes her second baby… Green Day got forced offstage… TikToker Golloria thanked Hailey Bieber… Keith Urban says Miley Cyrus sounds like an ‘ashtray’… and Chappell Roan cancels scalper ticket

 

Lala Kent announced the birth of her second daughter yesterday, posting a simple “Welcome to the world, my love” on her IG Story, with “9.3.24” at the bottom. And that’s all we know so far. Other than the fact that Lala conceived this baby using a sperm donor. Unlike Kourtney Kardashian, Lala doesn’t care that her children share the same father. In fact, on an episode of Vanderpump Rules, Lala told Lisa Vanderpump, “I don’t want a baby daddy. It’s not happening.” She later explained on The Talk that she knows it sounds selfish, but she just wants the baby to be hers and not have to share her child on holidays. Lala was engaged to the increasingly disgusting Randall Emmett, who is the father of her 3-year-old daughter, Ocean. Lala has yet to reveal her second daughter’s name, but has teased us for months that is starts with the letter “S.” Are we thinking Sea? Stream?

Last night in Detroit, Green Day was right in the middle of performing their song Longview when they all high-tailed it off the stage. Screens on the stage then posted, “SHOW PAUSE: PLEASE, STANDBY FOR DETAILS.” But 10 minutes later, Green Day returned to the stage providing exactly zero details. Billie Joe Armstrong simply asked the crowd, “How you guys doing? Everybody OK?” And then he asked everybody to put their shoes away, saying, “Let’s be here, right now.” Well after the show had ended, Green Day shared a statement on their IG Story giving information, but none of those DETAILS they promised. It said, “Detroit! Sorry for the delay in the show tonight, stadium security had us clear the stage while they dealt with a potential safety issue. DPD quickly resolved the situation, and we were able to continue. Thanks for understanding.” Someone finally reached out to the Detroit police who explained, “There was an individual that flew a drone into Comerica Park, and because of that, Green Day was taken off the stage. DPD did locate the individual. He is being detained pending further investigation.”

Golloria George wasn’t pleased with Hailey Bieber’s beauty brand, Rhode, so she called her out for calling her out on TikTok. Golloria said Rhode didn’t have enough inclusive blush shades, pointing out that Hailey’s palettes looked “ashy” on darker skin tones. Hailey personally reached out to Galleria, listened to her feedback, and then collaborated with her to develop new, more inclusive shades. Giving credit where credit is due, Golloria went back on TikTok and said, “Hailey, thank you for reaching out and listening to me, and treating me like a human. This is redemption.” Golloria said Haily not only “took accountability,” she even compensated her for “shade consulting.”

While appearing on an Australian radio show, Keith Urban was asked, “Can you tell us about Miley Cyrus and the talent of Miley Cyrus?” Keith said, “I love that voice, man, that voice…She sounds like an ashtray. And I mean that as a compliment! She sounds like the carpet at the RSL!” I looked it up, the RSL is the Australian version of our VFW. So he’s saying Miley’s voice is like an ashtray AND the carpet at a club for military veterans. This is a compliment?? Still waiting for a response from Miley.

Chappell Roan is a ticket vigilante. In her Instagram Stories, Chappell said she and her team realized scalpers and bots bought up pretty much all of the tickets to her upcoming show in Franklin, TN. So they went through and canceled as many of them as they could and they’re going to resell them to actual fans. Chappell explained, “I want to make sure that tickets go to people who actually want to come and are fans. This is the best solution that makes sense to me and my team. I know it’s confusing and it’s so annoying, but I’m genuinely so pissed about the scalper situation and think that people actually deserve to get to my show. This is a larger issue, and we’re dealing with it.” Chappell said those same tickets will be sold back to fans in a limited quantity, and directed everyone to an online Ticketmaster form to request seats for the Oct. 1st show.

 

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