Drake Gets Candid About Cosmetic Procedures and Photoshop as He Reveals the Origin of His Viral 6-Pack AbsNew Foto - Drake Gets Candid About Cosmetic Procedures and Photoshop as He Reveals the Origin of His Viral 6-Pack Abs

Mike Marsland/WireImage; Drake/Instagram In June, Drake posted a photo showing off his well-defined six-pack, and was quickly met with speculation about whether or not he had surgery or edited the photo On Tuesday, Sept. 2, he appeared on Bobbi Althoff'sNot This Againpodcast, where he briefly joked about the viral photo He also joked with the podcast host about the ongoing speculation over the past year that he had a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) Drakeis denying that a viral photo of his body was altered. The Grammy winner, 38, appeared onBobbi Althoff'sNot This Againpodcast on Tuesday, Sept. 2, where he addressed speculation about his physique. The podcast host, 28, asked the rapper if he received abdominal etching, which is a cosmetic procedure type of liposuction "that targets the ab area to make it look more defined," perHealthline. Althoff told him that after aphotofrom June included his well-defined six-pack, people across the internet began to theorize why his body looked different. "People think you got a procedure done," she said. He denied the speculation and cheekily responded, "People also say that I got a BBL [Brazilian Butt Lift]. They call me 'BBL Drizzy.'" "I don't know if my wagon looked crazy when I walked in here," he continued to joke. Drake/Instagram Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. The rapper eventually admitted to editing the photo. "I came from the gym, I was sweaty in that pic," he explained. "Maybe I heightened the saturation or something on it." "I think I hit it too hard," he confessed. "They don't look like that." These recent rumors follow Metro Boomin's 2024 diss track in which he claimed that Drake underwent plastic surgery. Boomin's track, titled "BBL Drizzy," came amid Drake and Kendrick Lamar'songoing feud. Bobbi Althoff/Youtube Drake isn't the only rapper in recent months to deny abdominal etching. In July,Big Seanshut down speculation that he received abdominal implants. When a fitness influencer, Blake Sanburg, theorized that the 37-year-old rapper had either received an etching or had taken steroids, Big Sean replied directly in the comments and denied the claims. "Bro, unfortunately mine are real lol," he wrote. "I got love for the fake [ab] community tho, to each its own, but what makes this funnier is this is the way God made me." Read the original article onPeople

Drake Gets Candid About Cosmetic Procedures and Photoshop as He Reveals the Origin of His Viral 6-Pack Abs

Drake Gets Candid About Cosmetic Procedures and Photoshop as He Reveals the Origin of His Viral 6-Pack Abs Mike Marsland/WireImage; Drake/In...
A movie about the Kabuki theater is a surprise hit in soul-searching JapanNew Foto - A movie about the Kabuki theater is a surprise hit in soul-searching Japan

TOKYO (AP) — A three-hour film about the esoteric world of Kabuki is defying the odds at the Japanese box office, with tickets selling out at some cinemas. "Kokuho," which means "national treasure," has already grossed more than 10 billion yen ($68 million), making it the second-highest grossing Japanese live-action film of all time, and the first to achieve that in more than two decades. It stars heartthrobs Ryo Yoshizawa and Ryusei Yokohama who portray longtime rivals and soulmates. They are both Kabuki "onnagata" actors, meaning they specialize in women roles, from gorgeous princesses to damsels in distress. They look stunning, and convincing, having gone through months of training with a real Kabuki actor. Japan has submitted the film for the international feature category at theAcademy Awards. The short list of the 15 films from which the final nominations come will be announced Dec. 16. "Kohuko" got a favorable reception at the Cannes Film Festival. And it's been seen 7.4 million times in the first 73 days in Japanese theaters, many of them repeat viewers. The plot of "Kokuho" — pronounced Koh-koo-hoe — explores perennial themes of family and the grueling hardships of being an artist, set to the backdrop of the intense but dreamlike life of the Kabuki actor. It also pays homage to old-style yakuza movies, as well as obliquely to Western gangster films, like "The Godfather," because one of the heroes is the son of a gangster. Tales of intrigue and violence In short, it's not the kind of material that usually makes a hit movie in Japan, where action-packed blockbusters or animation based on popular manga comics or spectacular special effects have drawn audiences in the past. But the movie's theme explores something intrinsically Japanese and hit a raw nerve in a country where soul-searching about national pride is on the rise amid a widespread perception that economic and political clout is on the decline. Being an outsider was the theme that jumped out for tourism science scholar Yosuke Kon. "The Kabuki world seems very special, but a Kabuki kind of mentality exists in many places in Japan," he told The Associated Press, noting a closed mentality is prevalent in the village, as well as local governments he has worked with. "Many people can relate to the film," he added. The film is dominated by stage scenes from Kabuki, an art form dating to the 17th century, which combines stylized dance and acting to live music. It's been stereotyped as catering to old people, as younger generations turn to Western and modern forms of entertainment like boys' bands, baseball games and streaming services. In Kabuki, all the roles are played by men, wearing thick makeup and elaborate kimono, delivering sing-song lines in tales of intrigue and violence set in the samurai era. The film shows the dazzling esoteric elements of Kabuki, such as the backstage where actors apply makeup with their fingertips, or the flutter of paper snowflakes or flower petals on the stage. It also reenacts the biggest hits of Kabuki — "Musume Dojoji," in which a vengeful love turns a woman into a serpent, and "Sagi Musume," whereby a heron dances taking the form of woman, a sort of Kabukiesque "Swan Lake." 'Tasteful pursuit of madness' As with many younger Japanese, Sara Akino, a singer, hardly ever goes to the movies, but she was glad she went. "It's about living so true to yourself you are putting your life on the line," she said. People's reactions varied, with everyone seeming to get something slightly different out of it. "The beauty of the cinematography was utterly amazing," said Miho Anzai, a nutritionist, who saw the film after hearing so much about it. She was especially impressed with the younger actors who portrayed the characters as children. "The work was superb in how realistically Kabuki actors and their fiercely strict yet delicate aesthetic were portrayed," she said. Hiroyuki Okada, a teacher in the traditional "ikebana" flower arrangement, said the film gave him a sense of satisfaction as though he had seen high quality theater, and that the characters seemed to represent light and darkness, or the Asian duality of "yin and yang." "I felt the work depicted a tasteful pursuit of madness," he said. Mesmerizing closeups The success of the film has sparked interest in the two-volume best-selling book by Shuichi Yoshida it is based on. Yoshida worked as a stagehand for several years to learn the workings of Kabuki. The film has been brought to the screen by acclaimed director Sang-il Lee, whose credits include the 2007 award-winning film "Hula Girls" and the 2022Apple TVseries "Pachinko," as well as the Japanese-language version of Clint Eastwood's "Unforgiven." Cinematographer Sofian El Fani, a Tunisian who worked on the Palme d'Or-winning "Blue is the Warmest Color," presents mesmerizing closeups that highlight the inner turmoil of the characters. His camera angles give a delightfully new and pensive perspective on Kabuki, whose official footage tends to make a point of showing full-body shots. Lee was deeply moved to see people watching his film, glued to the screen. The scene was straight out of the movies, he recalled "There the barriers of generations were gone, living proof that everyone is searching for the moment that truly touches our emotions, knowing how beautiful those tears that flow for no reason can be," he said in a statement. "Films are so wonderful. They are worth the fight." ___ Yuri Kageyama is on Threads:https://www.threads.com/@yurikageyama

A movie about the Kabuki theater is a surprise hit in soul-searching Japan

A movie about the Kabuki theater is a surprise hit in soul-searching Japan TOKYO (AP) — A three-hour film about the esoteric world of Kabuki...
US military strikes alleged 'drug vessel' from Venezuela in Caribbean Sea, 11 killedNew Foto - US military strikes alleged 'drug vessel' from Venezuela in Caribbean Sea, 11 killed

The U.S. military killed 11 alleged Tren da Aragua members aboard a suspected drug boat originating from Venezuela in the southern Caribbean on Sept. 2. The move, announced by President Donald Trump during a press conference, marks a milestone in increasingly militarized U.S. counterdrug efforts in the region. Trumpsecretly authorized military force against drug cartelsin early August. More:Trump eyes military action against drug cartels, US officials say Trump described the strike in a post on Truth Social. "Earlier this morning, on my Orders, U.S. Military Forces conducted a kinetic strike against positively identified Tren de Aragua Narcoterrorists in the SOUTHCOM area of responsibility," Trump said. "The strike occurred while the terrorists were at sea in International waters transporting illegal narcotics, heading to the United States. The strike resulted in 11 terrorists killed in action." Later in the day, the White House posted a grainy black and white "unclassified" video that purportedly shows the open boat on the high seas as it's being taken out in a military strike and then engulfed in flames. "ON VIDEO: U.S. Military Forces conducted a strike against Tren de Aragua Narcoterrorists,"the post on X said. A sizeable U.S. armada currently sits afloat in the waters where the strike occurred. Four destroyers carrying Tomahawk cruise missiles and more than 4,500 Marines and sailors are deployed in the area. Venezuela's president, Nicolas Maduro, alleged to reporters Sept. 1 that the naval buildup indicates that Trump is "seeking regime change through military threat." He claimed his country's military is "super prepared" to face off with American troops if necessary. Trump singled out Maduro in his Truth post, claiming that Tren de Aragua is "operating under the control of Nicolas Maduro." U.S. authorities are offering a$50 million rewardfor his arrest. U.S. law enforcement and Coast Guard members have previously haddeadly encounters at seawith drug smugglers in the Caribbean. Trump's former Acting DEA AdministratorDerek Maltzpraised Trump for his administration's launching of the military strike and told USA TODAY that a lethal U.S. attack on a cartel boat laden with drugs is rare if not unprecedented – and long overdue. "I don't know off the top of my head of any military strikes on boats that are loaded with drugs; I don't remember that in my time in the DEA," said Maltz, who spent nearly 30 years at the DEA in leadership roles. "I'm not saying it didn't happen in terms of using DOD assets for something like this. We've worked very cooperatively with Colombia for years on training and military operations and different basically sensitive operations." "From my standpoint, it's a very significant event, but it's also very consistent with what President Trump has been wanting," Maltz told USA TODAY. "I've been saying for many years that a law enforcement solution is not good enough to address these global terrorists operating in the Western Hemisphere. And this is no different than if it was Al Qaeda, ISIS or Hezbollah moving a boatload of chemical weapons." A White House official said they could not comment on what kind of intelligence or evidence was used to determine that those killed in the military strike were Tren de Aragua members. "These individuals were TdA narcoterrorists," the official said, speaking on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to comment by name. "We do not comment on matters of intelligence to the media." Kenneth Roth, a Princeton School of Public and International Affairs professor and former Human Rights Watch executive director, criticized the strike. "Drug trafficking is a crime, not an act of war,"Roth said on X. "Traffickers must be arrested, not summarily executed, which U.S. forces just illegally did." The Trump administration designated Mexico'sSinaloa Carteland other drug gangs as well as Venezuelan criminal group Tren de Aragua as global terrorist organizations in February, as Trump stepped up immigration enforcement against alleged gang members. Secretary of StateMarco Rubioand other administration officials said that meant the administration could now use the military to go after cartels, including with lethal force. Contributing: Reuters; Joseph Garrison, USA TODAY This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:US military hits alleged 'drug vessel' from Venezuela in Caribbean

US military strikes alleged 'drug vessel' from Venezuela in Caribbean Sea, 11 killed

US military strikes alleged 'drug vessel' from Venezuela in Caribbean Sea, 11 killed The U.S. military killed 11 alleged Tren da Ara...
Over $500,000 worth of fake Labubu dolls intercepted at Seattle airport, CBP saysNew Foto - Over $500,000 worth of fake Labubu dolls intercepted at Seattle airport, CBP says

A shipment of fake Labubu dolls that would be worth more than half a million dollars if the items were genuine was intercepted last week at Seattle's airport, authorities said. U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers assigned to inspect air cargo at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport seized 11,134 dolls with a suggested retail price value of $513,937.76, a CBP spokesperson said Tuesday. The dolls were seized Aug. 26 after the officers determined the shipment violated federal law prohibiting unlawful imports and those that profit from others' intellectual holdings, the spokesperson said in a statement. The shipment was falsely labeled as "LED Bulb" and originated in South Korea, the spokesperson said. The ones intercepted in Seattle will be destroyed, the CBP spokesperson said. No arrests have been made, but they haven't been ruled out, the spokesperson said. Fake Labubus are often called "Lafufus." ALondon community councilthis month warned consumers thatbuying Lafufus comes with risks: Poor construction could lead to choking hazards if parts of the dolls fall off, it said, and the materials could include "harmful chemicals." The real dolls are made under the Pop Mart brand and are part of a group of characters, "The Monsters," that debuted in a Nordic mythology-inspired picture book trilogy in 2015. The characters and the story arethe brainchild of Hong Kong artist and author Kasing Lung.By 2019, toy giant Pop Mart turned them into viral vinyl collectibles, in part by selling them in "blind box" packages that don't reveal the version of Labubu within until they are opened. Labubu, a girl, made an appearance this month at the U.S. Open in New York City, where two-time champion Naomi Osakashowed off custom versionsthat included "Billie Jean Bling," made to look like pioneering champion Billie Jean King, and other tennis legends. In the city of La Puente, California, this month, the owners of a store called One Stop Sales saidburglars stole its inventory of Labubu dolls. A2020 reportby the Library of Congress' Federal Research Division estimated that counterfeit goods are worth more than the illicit drug trade in the United States. "Counterfeiting is the largest criminal enterprise in the world," it said. The division estimated 80% of counterfeit goods in the country come from China. Precious metal is sometimes used to help separate fakes from collectibles when it comes to other goods, such as Swiss watches. Some Labubu fans are obsessing over the possibility that a 24-karat gold version may exist, though that's unclear. Pop Mart did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Brian Humphrey, CBP's Seattle operations director,praised his officers on Xfor finding the fake Labubus and said the agency will remain diligent. "Excellent work by our diligent and meticulous CBPOs!" he said. "P.S. we're still on the lookout for the one and only 24K GOLD Labubu."

Over $500,000 worth of fake Labubu dolls intercepted at Seattle airport, CBP says

Over $500,000 worth of fake Labubu dolls intercepted at Seattle airport, CBP says A shipment of fake Labubu dolls that would be worth more t...
Bronny James Celebrates Girlfriend Parker Whitfield's Birthday: 'Happy Bday to My Everything'New Foto - Bronny James Celebrates Girlfriend Parker Whitfield's Birthday: 'Happy Bday to My Everything'

Bronny James/Instagram Bronny James celebrated his girlfriend Parker Whitfield's 21st birthday on Tuesday, Sept. 2 The couple attended high school together, where he played basketball and she played softball Bronny plays alongside his father, LeBron James, for the Los Angeles Lakers Bronny Jamesshared a sweet tribute to his girlfriend, Parker Whitfield, to mark her birthday. "Happy bday to my everything," Bronny, 20, captioned anInstagram Storiespost shared on Tuesday, Sept. 2. In the photo, Parker, 21, is seen blowing out the candles on her birthday cake with Bronny beside her. The couple, who attended Sierra Canyon School together, have been romantically linked since August 2024, when they were spotted at the Paris Olympics. A few months later, Parker hard-launched their relationship on Instagram when she posted a tribute to Bronny on National Boyfriend Day. "Bf day! i love you! @bronny," she wrote at the time. During their high school years, he played basketball, and she was part of thesoftball team. Bronny, the son ofLeBron James,joined his father on the Los Angeles Lakers when the NBA team selected the freshman guard from the University of Southern California as the 55th overall pick in the second round of the 2024 NBA draft. View this post on Instagram A post shared by parker whitfield (@parker.whitfield) Parker is currently a junior at Spelman College, a historically Black women's liberal arts college in Atlanta. Her mother is actress Salli Richardson-Whitfield, who has appeared on episodes ofHouseandCriminal Mindsand starred in the TV seriesEureka. Her father, Dondré T. Whitfield, is a veteran actor whose credits includeAll My Children,Queen Sugar,Secret Agent Man,Hidden HillsandEureka. He earned three Daytime Emmy Award nominations during his time onAll My Children. Bronny James/Instagram Salli also shared a birthday tribute to her daughter, writing onInstagram, "It's impossible to explain the love that I have for you@parker.whitfieldI couldn't be prouder of the young woman that you have become." Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Her post included a video montage of photos from Parker's birthday celebration and several wholesome childhood throwbacks. "You are kind , fiercely loyal , funny,smart, hard working, a great friend and a loving daughter. And that is just half of your qualities. HAPPY BIRTHDAY and keep on growing," Salli wrote. Parker later shared a series of photos from her poolside 21st birthday celebration. "Berry much legal!!🍓🍰🍸🫐🍷🥂✨," she captioned theInstagrampost, which featured photos of herself celebrating with friends. Bronny chimed in via the comment section, writing, "Love you berry much baby." Read the original article onPeople

Bronny James Celebrates Girlfriend Parker Whitfield's Birthday: 'Happy Bday to My Everything'

Bronny James Celebrates Girlfriend Parker Whitfield's Birthday: 'Happy Bday to My Everything' Bronny James/Instagram Bronny Jame...

 

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