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Bella Hadid Dubs Lil Pump “Irresponsible” & A “Loser” For Endorsing Trump

To say that many in the entertainment industry are less than enthused with Lil Pump’s Trump endorsement is an understatement. The Florida-based artist isn’t the only rapper to put their support behind the President’s re-election, but he is one of few who have publicly made appearances with Trump. Lil Pump appeared at Trump’s Michigan campaign rally last night (November 2) where he praised the president after being invited on stage.
“Mr. President, I appreciate everything you’ve done for our country. You brought the troops home and you’re doing the right thing. MAGA 2020, don’t forget that!” said Lil Pump, who Trump called “Lil Pimp” during his introduction. “And do not vote for Sleepy Joe.” There have been thousands of responses to Pump’s rally appearance, including people who drudged up a 2016 tweet where the rapper wrote “f*ck Donald Trump.” Model Bella Hadid wasn’t impressed by Pump’s endorsement and took to her Instagram Story to throw a few insults his way.
Over a photo taken from Pump’s Instagram where he poses in front of a Trump MAGA flag, Bella wrote, “This is so irresponsible. This kid is a loser.” She also shared a video that showed Trump introducing Lil Pump at his rally, calling the rapper a “superstar” and asking the crowd if they were familiar with him. A woman sitting behind Trump makes a face and the caption to the video reads, “You know he’s losing the plot when even Karen can’t relate.”
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nion LA x Air Jordan 1 High OG “I’m Back” Brings Vintage Flair to a SNKRS Release

The legacy of Michael Jordan goes beyond winning championships, it’s also about his incredible comebacks. The Union LA x Air Jordan 1 High OG “I’m Back” sneaker was created to celebrate his famous return to basketball. This shoe beautifully combines classic Jordan style with Union LA’s unique deconstructed look, making it more than just footwear, it’s a statement. The sneaker features a sleek white leather base that pays tribute to Jordan’s Chicago roots with striking red overlays. A stylish black Swoosh stands out on the side, complemented by grey accents around the collar.
The creative stitching, which is a signature of Union, gives the shoe a handcrafted appearance, setting it apart from other Air Jordans. What makes this collaboration special are the thoughtful details. The exposed stitching in blue and gold adds a custom feel, making it look unique and personal, making it a favorite among sneaker fans. The sail-colored midsole offers a vintage touch, making it look like a classic from the ’90s. Meanwhile, the red rubber outsole ensures durability and grip, making it suitable for both everyday wear and sports. Branding is important here, too.
The classic Nike Air tag on the tongue keeps it authentic, while the special UN/LA tag on the collar gives a shout out to the impact of the LA-based store on sneaker culture. Inside, high quality materials make sure that these stylish shoes are also comfortable to wear. Originally available through Union LA and select Jordan retailers, the Air Jordan 1 High OG “I’m Back” will launch on Nike’s SNKRS website. With so much excitement around this release, it’s likely to sell out quickly. Whether you’re a dedicated Jordan fan, a supporter of Union LA, or just someone who appreciates a well made sneaker, this upcoming drop is definitely one to look out for.
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Charlamagne Tha God Mocks Drake as UMG Moves to Dismiss His Lawsuit

Charlamagne Tha God, known for his straightforward and often blunt opinions, has taken a shot at Drake following a legal dispute with Universal Music Group (UMG). The popular radio host criticized Drake after UMG tried to push back against a lawsuit Drake filed against them. Charlamagne called Drake a “sore loser,” suggesting that the rapper’s decision to go to court was more about not getting what he wanted than a fight against the music industry. In his comments, Charlamagne argued that the legal arguments made by UMG were in line with his own views.
He expressed frustration with fans and commentators who are portraying Drake’s lawsuit as a bold stand against the music business. “It’s funny how people want to make Drake out to be a revolutionary,” he said, highlighting how dramatic some discussions around the issue have been. He mocked those who claimed that Drake was in serious danger from UMG, calling them overly dramatic. Charlamagne pointed out that Drake is still extremely successful, selling records, getting played on the radio, and continuing to make music just like he always has.
He emphasized that this legal battle is not about fighting against unfair treatment in the industry, rather, he believes it’s simply about Drake being unhappy with his situation. This isn’t Charlamagne’s first criticism of Drake, and it likely won’t be the last. Their back and forth has been ongoing for years, with Charlamagne often questioning Drake’s choices and moves in the music world. With UMG now working to dismiss the lawsuit, Charlamagne feels even more justified in his views. Regardless of whether you support Drake or Charlamagne, it’s clear that their paths will continue to cross in public discussions about the music industry.
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