🚨🚨 BREAKING: Karmelo Anthony is a victim. An email sent to Frisco ISD coaches claims Hunter Metcalf publicly humiliated a varsity cheerleader by calling her a "fat b*tch" at Cane's after a game. 😳🍿
According to the complaint, witnesses say the Metcalfs have a history of acting out, and another player claimed Hunter said his hands were "bisexual" — implying he'd hit BOTH guys and girls. 👀💥
The cheerleaders reportedly said they were embarrassed, intimidated, and afraid to come forward because of possible retaliation. 😬📧
If these allegations are true, it raises serious questions about conduct, accountability, and what was happening behind the scenes LONG before the public ever heard the Metcalf name. 🧾🔥
The email was reportedly sent directly to Frisco ISD staff and coaches demanding action. 🎯
#HunterMetcalf #FriscoISD #Texas #BreakingNews #Accountability 👀🍿🔥
Charleston White admits he was wrong for defending Austin Metcalf and exposes the Metcalf family 😳
“I admit I was wrong about Karmelo Anthony. The initial police statements prove he was not in the wrong”
Michael Jackson spent his career fighting to own his art, exposed execs & was larger than the industry itself.
Using him like a prop for a roll out aesthetic during a time where we are embracing him respectfully, is so disrespectful & distasteful. Drake’s post is more self congratulatory than respectful… You can celebrate your achievement without rebranding MJ into a gimmick. Streaming did not exist while Michael was here.
The Weeknd’s response to MJ comparisons are so respectful.. he respects Michael’s legacy.
MJ FOREVER ♥️
Michael Jackson is probably the last superstar we’ll ever have.
Not because nobody else is talented. The world that made him is gone, and the kind of person he was doesn’t really happen anymore.
And Taylor Swift doesn’t come close. Just calling it now.
He came up in the last real monoculture. When something hit, it hit everybody on the same night.
47 million Americans watched the moonwalk at Motown 25 and the next morning every kid in the country was trying it on their kitchen floor.
That’s not happening again.
Taylor Swift sells out stadiums and there are still millions of people who couldn’t pick her song out of a lineup.
Everybody now has a lane.
MJ never had one. He was loved everywhere at the same time, because there was nowhere else for the culture to go.
He shot the Beat It video with actual Crips and Bloods on set, from rival sets in LA, in the same room with him.
Nobody else was doing that. Nobody else COULD.
He was lonely and weird and broken, and he poured all of it into the music. There’s a reason you can still feel something in Billie Jean and She’s Out of My Life forty years later.
That’s a person bleeding into a microphone. Not a brand.
The biggest stars now are LLCs. They’re products.
Taylor Swift is about breakups within a target demo. Songs are two minutes long because that’s what TikTok pays for. There’s no soul.
MJ was a ridiculously talented person who actually moved people. Produced, wrote, danced, made short films it’s pretty insane.
Anyways just saw the movie and was reminiscing.
It’s like Hollywood.
The era of superstars is waning.
Don’t think we get another like him.
The way he releases music and the kind of music he makes, Kendrick doesn't sound like he ever wanted to be the biggest rapper on the planet.
But because he is the best, he found himself in those conversations.
He wasn't trying to make a better diss record than Drake, he was trying to make better music than him.
• Kendrick can get so concept heavy that ppl underrate how good he is at making replayable songs.
• Some of Kendrick’s voice changes hurt replay value
• Kendrick’s fanbase treats disagreement like a lack of intelligence
• GNX showed Kendrick is at his most entertaining when he stops trying to sound profound
• Section.80 deserves to be in more conversations
If Drake leaves UMG, his back catalog stays with the label. Every new album he drops, on any label, drives revenue back to music UMG controls. The smarter play isn’t to leave but to negotiate a renewal that includes a path to owning his masters.