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Kanye West stream sparks Bianca Censori controversy after Sneako covers camera
Kanye West stream sparks Bianca Censori controversy after Sneako covers camera

Express Tribune

time02-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

Kanye West stream sparks Bianca Censori controversy after Sneako covers camera

A viral moment from a recent livestream featuring Kanye West, YouTuber Sneako, and streamer N3on has ignited widespread online chatter. During the stream, which aired shortly after the release of West's album Donda 2, Sneako abruptly covered his camera when Bianca Censori—Kanye's wife—walked into the room. The clip, posted on May 2 by the X account @FearedBuck, has garnered over 14 million views. Sneako immediately covers his camera as Kanye West's wife, Bianca Censori walks into the room 👀 — FearBuck (@FearedBuck) May 1, 2025 The incident prompted a flood of reactions, with many internet users speculating about Censori's clothing—or lack thereof. One user remarked, 'Can't tell if she's wearing clothes or not,' while another referenced her recent Grammys appearance, saying, 'She was just at the Grammys naked, now nobody can see her?' Opinions were divided over Sneako's decision to block the view. Some praised him for being respectful, while others claimed it was a move to avoid platform penalties. 'He doesn't want his account taken down,' one commenter noted. Another joked, 'Bro's content just got A-rated.' The clip also reignited speculation about Kanye and Bianca's relationship. Rumors of a split gained traction after Kanye previewed a track titled Bianca from his album Cuck, which includes lyrics suggesting emotional turmoil and separation. Lines like 'Until Bianca's back, I stay up all night' have fueled ongoing gossip. Further controversy arose after Kanye re-posted a fan tweet describing Bianca as a 'subservient extension to her master,' prompting backlash from critics who saw it as demeaning. West and Censori married in December 2022, but the nature of their relationship continues to draw scrutiny across social media.

Future pretends to be an AI model to dodge fans, jokes: 'This is an AI voice'
Future pretends to be an AI model to dodge fans, jokes: 'This is an AI voice'

Express Tribune

time25-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

Future pretends to be an AI model to dodge fans, jokes: 'This is an AI voice'

Future is riding high in 2025, having surpassed 2 billion Spotify streams and cementing his place among rap's elite. But with the accolades comes attention — and not all of it is welcome. In a now-viral clip, the Atlanta rapper hilariously pretended to be an AI model when approached by fans in public. Standing in a sleek black outfit and designer bag, Future kept his head covered with a stylish cloth. When a fan tried to get his attention, he quipped, 'This is an AI,' before adding, 'This is an AI voice,' drawing laughter from those nearby. Future tells fans that's he's somebody else and his voice is AI 😭😭 — FearBuck (@FearedBuck) March 24, 2025 While the moment was clearly tongue-in-cheek, it comes at a time when AI-generated vocals and tracks have become a hot topic in music. Some fans have even speculated that Future's recent collaborations — including "FINE S**T" on Playboi Carti's MUSIC, and 'RATHER LIE' with The Weeknd — may have leaned on AI tech, though nothing has been confirmed. Still, the irony isn't lost on fans. One wrote, 'Future trolling us about AI when y'all say his latest songs sound like it? Genius.' The 'Mask Off' rapper has been making waves far beyond memes. He recently joined the likes of Kendrick Lamar, Drake, and Travis Scott as one of the few hip-hop acts to hit 2 billion Spotify streams in a single year. That said, Future has remained silent amid recent drama stirred up by Kanye West, who accused him and Metro Boomin of ghosting him on the 'Like That' remix. The rapper hasn't addressed the claim — and based on his 'AI' stunt, he likely won't be answering fan questions about it anytime soon.

'Just $70k, that's it': IShowSpeed rides 1,526-HP Chinese EV Xiaomi SU7 Ultra, says it's faster than a Lambo
'Just $70k, that's it': IShowSpeed rides 1,526-HP Chinese EV Xiaomi SU7 Ultra, says it's faster than a Lambo

Express Tribune

time25-03-2025

  • Automotive
  • Express Tribune

'Just $70k, that's it': IShowSpeed rides 1,526-HP Chinese EV Xiaomi SU7 Ultra, says it's faster than a Lambo

YouTube sensation IShowSpeed sent fans into a frenzy after riding in the newly released $70,000 Xiaomi SU7 Ultra — a high-performance electric vehicle boasting a jaw-dropping 1,526 horsepower and an acceleration of 0 to 60 mph in just 1.92 seconds. The influencer, known for his high-energy antics, didn't hold back during the ride, which many fans said felt like a real-life Fast & Furious sequel. One user joked, 'Throw IShowSpeed in any situation, he is bound to fill the room with the energy of a tornado.' IShowSpeed rode in the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra, which costs $70K with 1,526 horsepower and can go 0-60 in 1.92 seconds 😳 — FearBuck (@FearedBuck) March 24, 2025 The internet quickly erupted with memes and sarcastic reactions over Xiaomi's unexpected leap from smartphones to supercars. 'Xiaomi SU7 Ultra sounds like a damn smart phone,' one fan quipped on X (formerly Twitter), while another said, 'I thought Xiaomi only made WiFis.' still wont beat my civic — Is this thing on 🎤 (@Sam_king_88) March 24, 2025 Xiaomi SU7 Ultra sounds like a damn smart phone XD — RoundTripGCR.5mbK (@marianzera) March 24, 2025 As disbelief over the price kicked in, a now-viral comment summed up the mood: 'Just 70K, that's it?' Others echoed the sentiment with posts like, '0-60 in 1.92 seconds? Blink and it's gone,' and 'When did Xiaomi start making cars? Thought it was just phones & tablets.' 0-60 in 1.92 seconds? Blink and it's gone. 👀 — Soulbound TV (@Soulbound_TV) March 24, 2025 Xiaomi makes car too?? — UNIVERSAL FEEDS (@UNIVERSE_FEEDS) March 24, 2025 "Just 70K that's it" — toufik (@tbk396) March 24, 2025 Some users were stunned by the brand crossover, asking: 'Why am I getting ads for Xiaomi cars now?' Another added, 'The CEO at the Xiaomi water company watching the sales skyrocket today,' mixing humor with real surprise at the company's growing reach. The Xiaomi SU7 Ultra, which debuted at Mobile World Congress 2025, is making headlines for more than just its power. With sleek aesthetics, vibrant color options, and a cabin full of tech, the car was clearly designed to turn heads — and with IShowSpeed in the driver's seat, it's done exactly that. 'It seems Xiaomi didn't just make this car to be driven,' another post read. 'They designed it to turn heads and launch IShowSpeed into his typical over-the-top/scream-on-top-of-his-voice reaction.'

Rare deep-sea creatures washing ashore—warning sign? The internet reacts
Rare deep-sea creatures washing ashore—warning sign? The internet reacts

Express Tribune

time26-02-2025

  • Science
  • Express Tribune

Rare deep-sea creatures washing ashore—warning sign? The internet reacts

A series of unusual deep-sea creature sightings has raised global concerns, with experts debating whether these events signal environmental shifts or potential disasters. From oarfish appearing on shores to anglerfish in shallower waters and mass whale strandings, marine life is behaving unpredictably. A deep-sea creature rarely seen by humans called the oarfish has washed ashore in Mexico! Legend has it that this mysterious 'doomsday fish' only emerges from the ocean's depths when disaster is near 👀 — FearBuck (@FearedBuck) February 18, 2025 The sudden appearance of oarfish, often called the "Doomsday Fish," has fueled speculation about seismic activity. In Japanese folklore, these deep-sea dwellers are believed to surface before earthquakes or tsunamis. Reports indicate a rise in global oarfish sightings, reigniting debates about their connection to natural disasters. While scientists like Hiroyuki Motomura dismiss a direct link, some researchers suggest underwater pressure changes may drive these fish to the surface. Similarly, anglerfish—typically found in the ocean's darkest depths—have been observed in shallower waters. Marine biologists believe rising ocean temperatures and shifting currents may be disrupting their natural habitats, forcing them into unfamiliar territory. Adding to the concern, mass whale strandings have increased. Recently, over 150 false killer whales beached themselves in Tasmania, most failing to survive. Scientists are investigating possible causes, including sonar interference, climate-driven ocean current shifts, and increased noise pollution affecting their navigation. Many experts attribute these events to climate change, which is altering marine ecosystems, shifting ocean temperatures, and disrupting marine species' natural behaviors. While some dismiss superstitions linking these occurrences to impending disaster, the rise in such events indicates growing environmental imbalances. As the debate between science and folklore continues, one thing is clear—our oceans are changing, and these strange marine events could be warning signs of larger ecological shifts.

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