Congress gets free healthcare for life, a pension when they retire, and $79 A DAY for lunch... that’s all BEFORE their $175,000 a year salary.
The system is a joke and tax payers are the punchline.
Britney’s rep shuts down claims reported by TMZ that she was acting erratically at a restaurant:
"This is completely blown out of proportion. Britney was enjoying a quiet dinner with her assistant and bodyguard. She was simply telling the story about how her dog was barking at the neighbors. At no point did she put anyone in danger with a knife. She was cutting her hamburger in half. This constant attack on everything that she does and this is exactly what happened 20 years ago when the media tried to depict Britney as a bad person. This is ridiculous and it needs to stop now."
🚨 Joe Coscarelli on how prepared Taylor Swift was for the NYT interview: “I sent her 25 songs […] she sent me back 63”
“I wanted to get really deep in the nitty-gritty of how she writes her songs. So after a bunch of prep, I sent her 25 songs that I might want to touch on in the interview, and she sent me back 63 of her own that I should study up on.”
“That’s the thing that artists and especially Taylor Swift really want to talk about. It’s their craft. It’s the thing that they’re obsessed with that they think about when they wake up and before they fall asleep and so I can sense her excitement when I was pulling out obscure songs, she wrote when she was 18, 19, 20 years old and comparing them to stuff that she’s done later in her career.”
Taylor Swift’s record contract could lead to millions of dollars being paid to artists as UMG prepares to sell half of their equity stake in Spotify.
When Swift signed her contract in 2018, she negotiated a clause stating that any sale of UMG’s Spotify shares would result in a distribution of money to their artists, non-recoupable.
Her “non-recoupable” clause ensures that artists receive that money even if they still owe advances to the label that signed them.
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