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a day ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Meet the hot queer stars of G Flip's new super gay music video tease
Footage still via Instagram @gflip From Left: Hina, G Filp, and Aisha Dee. Nonbinary singer-songwriter G Flip just sent lesbians on Instagram into a frenzy by releasing a teaser trailer for their upcoming music video full of queer celebrity cameos. The 31-year-old Aussie star's new song, 'Big Ol' Hammer,' drops next week, and the sweaty, greasy, masc-centric video of queer folks dancing and making out in a mechanics shop is enough to get anyone excited for it's release next week. The video, which starts with the line, 'In the heart of Scissortown, where the streets are wet and the he dreams are bold,' features G Flip in a white tank top showing off their biceps as they dance around the other queer stars in the shop. 'Join G Flip and the crew on a journey of friendship, rebellion, and the horsepower of pride," the announcer continues. 'This summer, G Flip has a tool belt with a big ol' hammer!" Everyone from comedian Fortune Feimster to JoJo Siwa's ex Kath Ebbs has a cameo role in a video that people in the comment section are going wild for. G Flip's wife, Chrishell Stause, even took to the comments to celebrate the release. 'Saved by your Big Ol' Hammer again. Blessed be,' she wrote. 'Big Ol' Hammer' is set to be released on June 11, 2025. But who the queer stars in the 'Big Ol' Hammer' video? Keep scrolling to find out! See on Instagram See on Instagram Lesbian comedian Fortune Feimster has been making audiences laugh for decades with her comedy specials, as a writer on shows like Chelsea Lately, by acting in series like The Mindy Project and Awkwafina is Nora from Queens, and as one of the hosts of the Handsome podcast. See on Instagram Queer actress Aisha Dee is best known for staring in The Bold Type, Channel Zero, and the horror movie Sissy. See on Instagram Nonbinary star Kath Ebbs is an Australian actor, podcaster, and content creator who played the first nonbinary character on the soap opera Neighbours. Ebbs has been in the headlines most recently because of their messy breakup with JoJo Siwa before Siwa began dating her Celebrity Big Brother co-star Chris Hughes. See on Instagram Kate Hina Sabatine (aka 'Hina') is a nonbinary lesbian and content creator who creates hilarious TikTok videos that poke fun at lesbian stereotypes and explore queer fashion. See on Instagram Olly Eley is an Australian model who was the first nonbinary person to appear on the cover of Elle magazine. See on Instagram Queer actress Jacqueline Toboni is best known for her rolls on Grimm and for playing Sarah Finley on The L Word: Generation Q. See on Instagram Julianne Hope is an LA-based songwriter, mutli-instramentalist and producer. See on Instagram Siena Liggins is an Atlanta-based musician who released her debut album, Ms. Out Tonight in 2021 and is known for making beautiful music with provocative lyrics. See on Instagram Shannon Beveridge is a YouTuber and also hosts the podcast Exes and O's, about queer relationships and sex. See on Instagram Jesse Thomas is an LA-based songwriter who has co-written songs for famous musicians like G Flip's song 'Be Your Man,' and Kelley Clarkson and Chris Stapleton's 'Glow.'


New York Post
29-05-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Raving mad Diddy threw spaghetti at assistant — and got high at Chelsea Handler's TV show, sex abuse accuser says in wild testimony
Sean 'Diddy' Combs once threw a bowl of spaghetti at his live-in assistant, she recalled in wild testimony Thursday — that also revealed the music mogul's 'inappropriate' drug-taking habits, including getting high for an interview on Chelsea Handler's show. The now-former assistant 'Mia' — who testified anonymously as an alleged sexual assault victim of Combs — told jurors in Manhattan federal court that the frightening pasta tossing incident unfolded at 3 a.m. in his Los Angeles home. The Bad Boy Records founder manically told her to 'go get everybody,' but first she started heading to her bedroom in the mansion where she also lived — which made Combs upset. 'He went on a really humiliating rant in front of everybody,' she recalled. 'There was blood dripping down my leg and I said, 'I'm on my period. I just need to change my tampon.' 3 Diddy interview with Chelsea Handler on 'Chelsea Lately.' E! 3 Combs' ex-assistant testified that he sometimes got high at 'inappropriate' times, like during a board meeting and during Handler's show. E! 'He immediately had a bowl of spaghetti in his hand and he threw it at me and started aggressively cursing me out, like I had to get the hell out of his house.' 3 'There were just a few times where I was like 'Oh, gosh when am I going to have to pull him to the side and say you look a little crazy at the moment,'' Mia said. E! The bowl of spaghetti missed Mia by only a couple arms lengths, and Combs chased his long-suffering assistant up stairs until she hid in a bush, she testified. The absurd string of events is just one disturbing anecdote that Mia, who worked for Combs from 2009 to 2017, offered about her former boss during her first day on the witness stand in at his sex trafficking and racketeering trial. Mia testified Combs separately threw other things at her — including a computer and turkey meat. After the spaghetti throwing incident, Mia was told by Combs' human resources director that she was suspended without pay — and not for the first time because she displeased her mercurial boss, she said. Combs also sometimes got high at 'inappropriate' times such as during a board meeting and once during 'The Chelsea Handler Show,' Mia recalled. 'There were a few times at the studio and there were a handful of times that stuck out to me where I thought this was an inappropriate time,' she said. 'Like one time was a board meeting, one time was going to the Chelsea Handler show,' Mia told the jury. 'There were just a few times where I was like 'Oh, gosh when am I going to have to pull him to the side and say you look a little crazy at the moment.'' During a visit to Burning Man, Combs even orchestrated a drug 'guessing game' using white powders of cocaine, ketamine and MDMA, Mia testified. People would take turns snorting the drugs, she said. But when it reached Mia, she said got nervous and tried to take a fake snort of drugs. Combs' tone began to change 'and he got close to my face and was upset that I just tried to fake it,' she testified. Combs, 55, faces up to life in prison, if convicted. He has pleaded not guilty.


New York Post
29-05-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Diddy got high at Chelsea Handler's TV show — and at board meetings: witness
Sean 'Diddy' Combs sometimes got high at 'inappropriate' times like during a board meeting and once during Chelsea Handler's tv show, his ex-assistant testified. 3 Diddy interview with Chelsea Handler on 'Chelsea Lately.' E! 3 Combs' ex-assistant testified that he sometimes got high at 'inappropriate' times, like during a board meeting and during Handler's show. E! Advertisement 'There were a few times at the studio and there were a handful of times that stuck out to me where I thought this was an inappropriate time,' Combs' former assistant Mia testified. 3 'There were just a few times where I was like 'Oh, gosh when am I going to have to pull him to the side and say you look a little crazy at the moment,'' Mia said. E! 'Like one time was a board meeting, one time was going to the Chelsea Handler show,' Mia told the jury. 'There were just a few times where I was like 'Oh, gosh when am I going to have to pull him to the side and say you look a little crazy at the moment.''


Scottish Sun
23-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Major US comedian reveals they're coming to Scotland – and looking for love
The popular US personality comes to Glasgow next month. ON THE PROWL Major US comedian reveals they're coming to Scotland – and looking for love CHELSEA Handler is feeling 50 and flirty – as she looks to land herself a Scottish fella. The popular US TV presenter admits she'll be on the prowl when she arrives in Glasgow next month after celebrating the milestone birthday. Sign up for the Entertainment newsletter Sign up 2 Chelsea is bringing her tour to Scotland. 2 She's hoping to find herself a Scottish fella. Credit: Getty She's never been married or had children, despite high profile romances with the likes of rapper 50 Cent and comedian Jo Koy. But the comic, who lives in Los Angeles, hopes to show other ladies that age is just a number when performing her stand up show An Abroad Broad. She said: 'I've got to find myself a husband. This is an audition for any international men who want to marry me and take me. 'I need someone to take me from America. I'm down for whatever. I am an open book, I don't discriminate. I'm an egalitarian across the board.' Chelsea, who skied down a mountain in a bikini to celebrate her birthday, added: 'I'm reclaiming 50. It looks pretty good on me. So I'm going to go with that and encourage other women to also embrace it. 'Don't reject our ageing, it's part of who we are. And there's really nothing you can do about it, so you might as well get on board with it and have a great attitude. 'I need a guy with great dental hygiene. And I don't want to see anyone in flip-flops. Hopefully, it's too early in the year in Scotland for people to be wearing those. 'But someone who's honest, someone who is strong emotionally and can handle a woman like me. And they have to have a job.' Chelsea started her career on reality TV after stints on programmes like Girls Behaving Badly. She later became a regular commentator on popular US channel E! In 2007, she landed her own late-night E! comedy series, Chelsea Lately, which ran for seven years. Chelsea Handler throws major shade at ex Jo Koy at Critics Choice Awards She was even serenaded by Scots 300 star Gerard Butler, 55, in the final episode. Meanwhile, she's pals with Glasgow-born Craig Ferguson, 62, who, like her, became a famous chat show host in America. A sitcom called Are You There, Chelsea? was based on Handler's 2008 best-selling book Are You There, Vodka? It's Me, Chelsea. She also filmed a more serious documentary series for Netflix titled Chelsea Does, which covered topics including marriage, racism and drugs. She's written six books that have been No1 on the New York Times Best Seller List, with I'll Have What She's Having released earlier this year. And her third Netflix stand-up special The Feeling earned rave reviews. The comedian is excited to get back to her roots in Scotland and hopes to prove she's a woman of many talents — and a master of all. She said: 'It's a lot about travelling with my family and my relationships with them. A lot of mishaps that have happened on vacations — the family members who have gotten cut from going on vacations with me. 'I've decided to start editing those family members down. I haven't married my brother's wife and my sister's husband so why am I so connected to them? 'After 25 years of family vacations, I've decided to put my foot down and only go on vacation with people I actually want to go on vacation with. 'So there's a lot of family drama stories that will inspire many others on how to handle their own vacations and dramas. There's a funny story about me falling out of a helicopter, one about me taking my dog to Spain and giving him Xanax. There's a lot to choose from.' Chelsea added: 'I do my podcast Dear Chelsea — I love that because I get to talk to real people. They call in for advice and it's been great giving advice to people who call in about life problems. 'I love getting involved in people's drama, and I love sharing whatever I'm going through with everybody. I'm very honest about what I'm sharing. 'If I'm going through good stuff, I share that. And if I'm going through bad stuff, I share that. I'm not afraid to embarrass myself or talk about my affinity for disastrous situations. 'My modus operandi with regard to any sort of creative outlet I have is that I don't take myself too seriously. Be proud. You don't have to apologise for living in a loud, brave way. I encourage everyone to try it.' A regular on the US tour circuit, Chelsea is looking forward to the culture shock of performing all over Europe this time. She hopes her first visit to Scotland in more than two decades brings lots of laughs and becomes one of her favourite gigs. She said: 'I'm really excited about spending time in all these places. I haven't done a European tour in years. 'Some nights, you can have more fun with an audience than on other nights — like you might do a lot more improv. It just depends on the vibes that night. 'Every city is different and it brings great joy to me to have strangers sitting next to each other in an audience, who don't know each other but are hysterically laughing together and grabbing onto each other out of hysteria. That is why I do what I do.' But above all else, Chelsea hopes to make a Scottish gentleman laugh so much that he falls in love with her. She joked: 'You definitely want to bop around. I'm going to all these fun places so I definitely want to check them out. 'They have me on a pretty tight schedule, but I have a few days off here and there. 'So I'm going to take advantage of those. I'm going to spend some extra time in Edinburgh this year. So I get to go to both Glasgow and Edinburgh this time, which is very exciting. 'The thicker the accent the better, as then there could maybe be a little bit of a language barrier. And that usually works to my advantage too.' Chelsea's An Abroad Broad tour comes to Glasgow's Pavilion Theatre on May 25 and tickets can be purchased at


Perth Now
04-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Chelsea Handler: I'm always giving people unsolicited advice
Chelsea Handler is "always giving people unsolicited advice". The 50-year-old star hosts a podcast called 'Dear Chelsea', and the comedian believes she's perfectly suited to the format. Speaking at the 2025 PHM Healthfront Conference in New York City, Chelsea explained: "I am always giving people unsolicited advice. I always have been, 'What if people actually called in and asked for advice for their life problems?'" Chelsea previously hosted 'Chelsea Lately', a late-night comedy talk show that ran from 2007 until 2014. The TV show saw the comedy star interview a string of well-known celebrities, but Chelsea has always had a desire to "talk to real people". She explained: "When they said I would want you to do a podcast. I was like, yeah, I know, but everyone has a podcast. And I had just come out of a two-year, serious stint in therapy and I thought, 'How can I do something where I'm talking to real people, not celebrities?' "I'm tapped out with that. I need to talk to real people." Meanwhile, Chelsea recently joked that she wants to have "lots of men all over the world". The comedian has previously dated the likes of 50 Cent and Jo Koy - but Chelsea is currently single and feeling "free". Speaking to 'Extra', Chelsea quipped: "I want lots of men all over the world in different areas … I want a port in every call. "I got through the time in your life where many people decide to get married and have children. I look at, like the 20s to the 40s, as a tunnel. I came out of that tunnel. I don't have a child and I don't have a husband. Now, I'm free and can do whatever I want." Chelsea turned 50 in February, and she celebrated the landmark by skiing in a bathing suit and then posting a photo of herself on social media. The TV star said: "I know I've skied topless, I know I have, but I just wanna say that I haven't done a topless video in years because my nephews asked me not to because their friends at college were, you know, seeing it. But I do wear a bikini top, but I just like to ski in my bathing suit and just be free to demonstrate freedom to women … what you can do and how much fun you can have when you listen to who you are."