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Jay Cinco's Physical Altercation at Paris Fashion Week Goes Viral During Livestream
Jay Cinco's Physical Altercation at Paris Fashion Week Goes Viral During Livestream

Express Tribune

time30-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

Jay Cinco's Physical Altercation at Paris Fashion Week Goes Viral During Livestream

Jay Cinco, a rising figure in the rap scene, recently made headlines after a physical altercation during Paris Fashion Week. The incident, which was captured on a live stream, quickly went viral, attracting widespread attention on social media. On June 29, 2025, the livestream showed Cinco, reportedly accompanied by Instagram model Lala Baptiste, engaged in a dispute with another individual. The altercation started when Cinco voiced his displeasure off-camera, telling someone he did not want to have his picture taken. The situation escalated when Cinco appeared to push the other individual, leading to a confrontation. The two exchanged heated words before things turned physical, with punches being thrown. An anonymous person intervened to break up the fight. Before the altercation, Lala Baptiste was heard saying, 'Hey, stop pushing him. What's wrong with you?' As the video circulated, social media users reacted, with some suggesting the cameraman should have intervened, commenting, 'Fire that cameraman. Ain't neva supposed to let yo homie be alone.' Other reactions included remarks questioning the authenticity of the altercation, with one user writing, 'Not staged?' while another joked, 'Jay is solid for standing up for himself but he clearly not built for altercations lmao.' Despite the viral incident, Jay Cinco continues to make waves in the music industry. Since the start of 2025, the California rapper has released several singles, including Beat It, Lay It Down, and Wildin. The music video for Wildin, featuring Baptiste, has already surpassed 100,000 views on YouTube.

Twitch streamer Jay Cinco gets into physical altercation with man during livestream. Here's what happened
Twitch streamer Jay Cinco gets into physical altercation with man during livestream. Here's what happened

Hindustan Times

time29-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Hindustan Times

Twitch streamer Jay Cinco gets into physical altercation with man during livestream. Here's what happened

Twitch IRL (In Real Life) streamer Jay Cinco recently got into a physical altercation inside a store while he was attending Paris Fashion Week 2025. The incident reportedly took place after he was confronted by an individual. Twitch streamer Jay Cinco gets into physical altercation with man during livestream (therealjaycincoo/Instagram) The altercation seemed to take place after Cinco denied the individual permission to take a photo of him and Instagram model Lala Bapiste, who was accompanying him. Cinco's companion even asked for security to intervene in the matter. A video of the incident has gone viral on social media. An X account posted it with the caption, 'FULL: Jay Cinco gets into a PHYSICAL ALTERCATION at Paris Fashion Week'. Many X users reacted to the shocking incident in the comment section of the above video. 'he needs to keep his emotions in check.. i could never be with a guy like that,' one user wrote. 'Jay cinco officially needs security,' said one user, while another echoed, 'bro needs security at this point'. 'Jay's always seeem to me like a troublesome person. Just a confirmation of my thoughts,' said one. 'i love that cinco stood his ground all through,' one user wrote, while another said, 'all that money and still walking around with no security… yikes'. One user wrote, 'i most certainly would nt be with a man with such attitude fr.' Another said, 'these streamers got too comfortable talking sh** on camera they forget they are walking around in public i expect this to keep happening, these streamers talk so much but are really puzzy'. What does the video show? The clip shows Cinco facing off against the person, saying he did not want his photo to be taken. This happened after the individual expressed a wish to take a photo of Baptiste and him. 'Bro! We good, bro! We don't want to no picture, bro! Ay, ay, ay! Chill,' Cinco said. Cinco's companion was heard yelling, 'Wait, stop touching him! What's wrong with you?' The incident soon turned violent, with the man throwing a punch at Cinco, and Cinco then returning the blows. The cameraperson eventually seemed to step in and intervene. In an X video that surfaced later, Cinco appeared to address the incident, saying, in part, 'Like, we're not in France trying to do that. We're not trying to get arrested out here, bro. We're not even from out here, bro.' The clip was shared on X with the caption, 'Jay Cinco ends his stream after an altercation with a crazy man in Paris, but he's glad no one got hurt and will be streaming in Italy tomorrow'.

Funniest Comedy Series on Netflix
Funniest Comedy Series on Netflix

Time Business News

time22-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time Business News

Funniest Comedy Series on Netflix

If you're looking for a good laugh, Netflix has you covered with a wide selection of comedy specials that cater to every sense of humor. Whether you're relaxing after a long day or making up for a fun event like the Ultimate Summer Jam, these specials will surely leave you in wonder. Watching movies in the theater can be very expensive. One of the best tip suggested by for saving money to Netflix and chill every weekend. From observational humor to satirical commentary, here are the top 10 funniest comedy specials you can stream on Netflix right now. Bo Burnham's 'Inside' is a one-of-a-kind comedy special filmed entirely in his home during the COVID-19 lockdown. The special combines music, satire, and surreal humor to comment on modern life, mental health, and the internet culture. Burnham's witty songwriting and dark humor make 'Inside' both hilarious and thought-provoking. Dave Chappelle is known for pushing boundaries, and 'Sticks & Stones' is no exception. In this special, Chappelle tackles controversial topics with his signature style, mixing sharp observations with unfiltered humor. While it's not for the easily offended, it's a masterclass in stand-up comedy. Chappelle's take on cancel culture is both daring and hilarious, challenging the audience to think critically about societal norms. Ali Wong's 'Baby Cobra' became an instant classic for its candid and raunchy humor. Filmed while Wong was seven months pregnant, the special covers topics like marriage, pregnancy, and career with unapologetic bluntness. Wong's fearless approach to comedy makes this special incredibly funny Wong's bit about the realities of pregnancy and motherhood is as hilarious as it is relatable. John Mulaney is known for his clean, observational humor, and 'Kid Gorgeous at Radio City' showcases his talent at its best. Mulaney's storytelling, combined with his impeccable timing and delivery, makes this special a joy to watch. His take on growing up, college life, and his time working at 'Saturday Night Live' is both nostalgic and hilarious. Mulaney's 'Street Smarts' bit about his childhood assemblies is a crowd favorite that's sure to make you laugh out loud. Jim Gaffigan's 'Cinco' is a celebration of his unique brand of humor, centered around food, family life, and the absurdities of everyday existence. Gaffigan's ability to find humor in the mundane is unmatched, and 'Cinco' is a testament to his status as one of the funniest stand-up comedians working today. Gaffigan's extended riff on fast food, particularly his love-hate relationship with McDonald's, is both hilarious and oddly relatable. Iliza Shlesinger's 'Elder Millennial' is a hilarious exploration of what it means to be in your 30s in today's world. Shlesinger's high-energy performance, combined with her keen observations about dating, relationships, and social media, makes this special a must-watch for anyone navigating adulthood. Shlesinger's commentary on 'basic' culture and the struggles of modern dating is both sharp and side-splittingly funny. Kevin Hart's 'Irresponsible' is a comedy special that finds the superstar comedian reflecting on his life, his mistakes, and his journey to fame. Hart's self-deprecating humor and charismatic stage presence make this special a fun and entertaining watch. Hart's stories about fatherhood and his interactions with his kids are particularly funny, showcasing his ability to turn everyday moments into comedy gold. Pro Tip: If anyone is looking for an inspirational story, then I would highly recommend documents of Kabel from Shriners Hospital. Trevor Noah's 'Son of Patricia' is a brilliant blend of personal anecdotes and social commentary. Noah's background as a South African living in America gives him a unique perspective, which he uses to tackle topics like racism, immigration, and global politics with humor and insight. Noah's story about his mother's reaction to racism in South Africa is both touching and hilarious, highlighting his talent for mixing humor with important messages. Moreover, after having fun don't forget to plan a visit to World Waterpark. This is the largest indoor pool in the world. Here, you can enjoy the waterslide and zipline.

What are the best tequilas for Cinco de Mayo? Our favorites, from cheap to stupid expensive
What are the best tequilas for Cinco de Mayo? Our favorites, from cheap to stupid expensive

USA Today

time02-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • USA Today

What are the best tequilas for Cinco de Mayo? Our favorites, from cheap to stupid expensive

What are the best tequilas for Cinco de Mayo? Our favorites, from cheap to stupid expensive Cinco de Mayo is on the horizon. That means its time to celebrate with Mexico's most cherished spirit: tequila. Centuries of experience have turned agave into an art form. Like all art, it exists on a spectrum. There are the plastic bottles dumped into rotating barrels of margarita mix or ripped as lessons in regret one shot at a time. There displays of precisions and wealth expensive enough to be a recurring plot point across the Breaking Bad extended universe. Somewhere in the middle lies my sweet spot. With Cinco approaching, let's talk about some of the favorite tequilas I've had the chance to drink over the past year. Since that was a whole bunch, let's break this into two articles. Here's FTW's Cinco de Mayo tequila guide, part one. Looking for a non-traditional May 5 and want THC drinks and gummies instead? We've got you covered. If you're looking to impress some rich folks (with rich, explosive flavor in a big, expensive bottle): Fuenteseca Look, the cheapest bottle of Fuenteseca is its seven-year extra anejo. It is wonderful. It is also costs around $200 to $300, depending on where you buy it. The 18- and 21-year offerings are better, but significantly pricier. You want the most bang for your buck? The seven-year gets the message across with dynamic flavors that hit unlike any other tequila I've had. From April's series of 'A' grades: It smells like a typical añejo. A very nice añejo with warm agave and those sweet notes you'd expect from a tequila that got all the way to second grade inside a barrel. But there's also a minor spice; a little cinnamon and clove that gets me pretty excited about the whole deal. The first sip is extremely mellow up front. You're left wondering where the flavor went when, whoosh, it all clocks in toward the end. This is a *dense* finish, one that rushes through cinnamon and sugar and vanilla and maybe even a little wintergreen. That all works against a backdrop of agave and oak -- that's the low-key start and the foundation that carries everything along. It's a great sipper and undoubtedly unlike anything I've had before. The flavors are familiar, but the sudden rush at the end is not. At $300ish (I saw it as low as $177 online) it's not cheap by a long shot. But it brings an extra layer to your anejo that makes it more than a conversation piece. Is that worth the price? Man, I dunno, probably not for me -- but if you've got the cash and you love tequila, absolutely go for it. If you're looking for something expensive, but not $700 expensive: Tequila Partida Roble Fino Tequila Partida's Roble Fino isn't cheap. The bottle reflects this; it's big, wears a scarf and is heavy as hell. At more than $100 for the sherry oak finished reposado, you're making an investment here. It pours with a pleasant rich amber color that suggests a fair amount of time in the sherry casks advertised on the label. It smells floral and fruity with a little bit of cinnamon heat at the end. There's a little boozy harshness, however, that gives you fair warning you're dealing with a full bodied spirit. Despite that, it's smooth up front, giving off hints of agave and sweetness before, boooooom. There's a wave of spice and sugar and pepper and cinnamon and, friends, it is a lot all at once. I mean this is a good way. It hits the tip of your tongue as a pleasant little tequila and leaves as a complex beast. You get some of the oak and the vanilla that comes with it from the barrel it was aged in, along with the stone fruits you'd associate with sherry. But the main course is an almost chewy roasted agave that brings out spices that range from what you'd find in mulled wine to a sumptuous dessert. It starts with that agave, then at some point it feels like a small tremor rolls across your tongue to introduce that cinnamon, vanilla and pepper. It's like it's giving you something to think about at the end of each sip. If you're looking for a funky tequila that brings a little lactose vibe to the table: Volteo First, the bottle is gorgeous. Second, this tequila has a definite funk to it. There's a certain lactose smell wafting off the top that mingles with the agave. It smells, in all seriousness, cheesy. Like there's a lil' blue cheese olive waiting in the bottom of my cocktail. Expect, nope, this is tequila and ice and that's it. That's interesting, for sure. It pours a crystal clear but mostly you notice that smell; agave up front, lactose in the back. The first sip is incredibly gentle at first. That gives way to some very nice flavors; cinnamon, vanilla, allspice and that baked agave. The cheese you smell off the top? Nowhere to be found. You go from a subtle opening to mellow, lingering spice that finishes each sip. It's not dry or acidic, which gives it a chance to stick around on your lips. That's a bug for bad spirits and a feature for good ones. It's a feature here. In the middle, on that trip from nondescript to spice, you get a lot of flavor in a tiny window. If you can get past the funk, Volteo rewards you. Oh, and I'm just now learning this is Dak Prescott's tequila, which means nothing but at least makes it a bit more germane to my job writing about the NFL. If you're looking for something new from one of the most reliable brands out there: Milagro Cristalino Milagro has long been my go-to fancy-looking, relatively inexpensive tequila. But that's the silver. Now the distiller is taking a hard turn into one of the more upscale expressions of the spirit. It pours the expected clear. It smells like sweet, clean agave. The first sip backs that up. It's gentle and sweet, with vanilla weaving through that roasted, warm agave. There's no harshness here; just some minor spice that lingers toward the end of a sip that needs no chaser. Granted, you're paying about twice as much per bottle that you would for the silver, but the outcome is outstanding. This is an all-night sipper that distills all the best things about tequila down to a smooth, sweet and slightly simple dram. While it lacks some of the complexity of bigger, bolder tequilas, it's still a proper middle ground between good and luxe. If you like your tequila with hints of cake batter lip balm: 818 reposado 818, famously part of Kendall Jenner's portfolio, makes a pretty great flagship product. The Eight Reserve, adorned with a lovely-if-somewhat-weird ceramic "8" bottle, opened my eyes with floral sweet and spicy flavors. The rest of 818's less expensive portfolio understandably fails to hit those heights. Still, there are some interesting notes to uncover across the rest of the lineup. Here's how the reposado -- unique and sweet -- tastes. It pours a light golden yellow. It smells like roasted agave with a little vanilla and a hint of pepper. It holds the cinnamon and vanilla notes of the 8, albeit a bit rougher than the premium expression. It runs through a few permutations before ending with that sweet vanilla and just a bit of spice. You get a little spice, some caramel and some minor agave with a tiny amount of astringent burn. Ultimately, there's a lot of lip balm flavors going on here. I like it, but it's not the tequila I'm used to. It's not a dry sip, so the aftertaste lingers. If you want a shortcut to a spicy (well, kinda) margarita: Jose Cuervo's Devil's Reserve Devil's Reserve is a pretty standard extension from a longstanding brand. It's Jose Cuervo, with a spicy twist. The twist, however, is that it's not especially spicy. Instead, there's a sweetness that opens each sip before finishing with a bit of pepper -- making it a useful enough sipper but a very interesting mixer. From an upcoming B+ review: Whoa. The pepper smell is potent the moment you crack the bottle. It's about half fresh cut jalapenos and half Limon Flamin' Hot Cheetos. That's not a bad thing, mind you, just not something I was expecting despite the promise of spice on the bottle. Stick your nose in the glass and it gets much milder, with a citrus sweetness kicking in toward the end to temper everything. The first sip starts off sugary sweet on your tongue. It almost doesn't taste like alcohol. Indeed, you get big cantaloupe flavors and mild agave before a very minor pepper kicks in toward the end. It's all very pleasant and none of it entirely jibes with the devil on the label. You get sweet and almost creamy fruit up front and a very gentle heat to finish. That fulfills Cuervo's promise of a sweet heat. The end result is mild and not especially boozy, giving you a spirit you can sip throughout the night, at least in terms of holding back any astringent burn. You may overload on that sweetness, but the end result is almost a one-step cocktail to itself. For a booze called "Devil's Reserve," it's very gentle. That makes it a cheat code as a tequila shot and a simple sipper over ice. If you're looking for something unique (but a little harsh): Don Ramon Plata Platinum The bottle, a cube of precisely cut glass, is lovely. The spirit pours crystal clear. I'm taking it over ice, because that's how I drink tequila. It smells light and fruity. That isn't what I expected from a tequila, but it's got a minor pastry vibe -- a little sweet, a little buttery and just a little fruit filling to tie everything together. For me, that's some minor melon vibes. Weird, right? The first sip is unlike any tequila I've ever had. That fruit is up front, with a little sugar and some modest boozy warmth. Then, a quick organic rush of earthy, veggie flavor before the agave kicks in. It's that flip from melon to agave where Plata Platinum loses me. It's hollow and a bit astringent, bringing back the olfactory memory of a whiff of rubbing alcohol. That creates a notable valley in an otherwise interesting drink. It's light and has little in the way of burn, but the complexity here is maybe one twist too much for me. Hey, if you're looking for something different, however, I can honestly say I've never had anything like it. If you're looking for simple, clean and a liiiiitle bit dangerous: Lalo It pours crystal clear with a slightly peppery scent. Dig deep and you get a little pale fruit in there as well. The first sip is smooth and a little basic before a warm agave and cinnamon clocks in to clear it off your palate. It's very easy to drink; that warmth is the closest thing you'll get to a burn. There's a little citrus inside, though it's not especially noticeable. What Lalo is missing in complexity it makes up for in simple quality. Lalo's clean, minimalistic bottle gives way to a clean, minimalistic tequila. Subtlety is key, so while you may not get a massive rush of flavor, Lalo will reward you for being patient and figuring out what's inside. A little ice and this goes down dangerously smoothly. If you're looking for the Cuban cigar variant of tequila: Alto Canto's high-altitude blancos There's something about Alto Canto that hits differently. The tequila from Mexico's mountainous terrain has a lighter, airy-er taste. The closest I can compare it to is how the soil in Cuba affects their cigars. Granted, that's a comparison I've gotten to make maybe thrice in my life, but still. That's what Alto Canto reminded me of. Admittedly, the reposado left me a bit disappointed. Let's talk about its best two expressions instead. Blanco: B+ This smells much better out of the bottle. Clean and crisp but with a little bit of that buttery, oaky, sour undercurrent that was inescapable in the reposado. The first sip begins sweet -- slightly creamy and a little vanilla -- and ends floral and a little bitter. The agave is a mellowing influence throughout, leaving that mild buttery airy feel to linger as a part of the signature taste. It feels a little bit like the difference between a typical and a Cuban cigar; a little lighter with a premium charge for the experience. In this case, however, it weaves through the sweetness of the blanco to create a smooth but complex tequila that's easy to sip. There's no boozy burn, just a little floral bitterness that settles in toward the end. The sweetness and the sour seemingly built into Alto Canto is a lovely braid, especially tempered by a little ice. This makes it significantly better than the reposado and assuages my concerns about high altitude tequila. A lighter tequila works well with Alto Canto's vibe and tempers the almost lactic current that rings each sip in an interesting and, ultimately, tasty way. Blanco High Proof: B+ Like the lower proof blanco, it pours with a crisp clean agave smell and a little earthy, acidic sourness trending underneath. There's a stiff sweetness that's inviting and cautious at the same time. Like the regular blanco, the first sip opens sweet on your tongue. It transitions to a slighter bitterness than the other two, instead replaced by a slight spice that snaps off each sip. It's not a boozy heat, despite the higher alcohol content (96 proof). Instead it's a minor pepper, citrus and salt that keeps the spirit dry and ups the replay value. That makes it an easy fit for a twist of lime, but also ensures it doesn't need it. It's sweet and fruity, dry and spicy. There's a lot going on but you don't taste the high proof. Given how Alto Canto started, the blancos are a remarkable turnaround. Light and complex. Sweet and bitter. Slightly airy. It's an interesting progression and one that rewards you for sticking with it.

Cycle, Sizzle, Cinco celebrates 3 big events in Spartanburg this weekend
Cycle, Sizzle, Cinco celebrates 3 big events in Spartanburg this weekend

Yahoo

time29-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Cycle, Sizzle, Cinco celebrates 3 big events in Spartanburg this weekend

Spartanburg, S.C. (WSPA)- It's a big weekend in downtown Spartanburg with Cycle, Sizzle, Cinco. On Friday, some of the fastest men and women on wheels will cycle around the downtown Spartanburg course. It's a half-mile loop around downtown The Crit was started as part of PAL's Bike Town Spartanburg initiative, which earned the City of Spartanburg's bicycle-friendly status from the League of American Bicyclists, the first of this type of designation in South Carolina. The Crit is hosted by PAL: Play. Advocate. Live Well and is their top fundraising event. PAL's mission is to advance active living, promote healthy eating, and foster health equity. Organizers said proceeds from this event help build new trails, expand wellness in schools, and make local food more affordable. Saturday, Cribbs Kitchen and Children's Cancer Partners of the Carolinas host the 10th Annual Cribbs Kitchen Burger Cook-Off. Since 2015, the Cook-Off has raised $650,000+ for CCP. It's helping local families access life-saving treatment, transportation, and essential resources during cancer treatment. You'll have 17 creative burgers crafted by local chefs and restaurateurs, live music and the chance to vote in the People's Choice Award. Join from Noon to 6 p.m. for $12 tickets. Organizers said the burgers run out quickly, so get there early. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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