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Tyler, the Creator Eloquently Breaks Down Why Grammys Voting Is Unfair After His First Win

Tyler, the Creator may have nabbed his first golden gramophone at the Grammys on Sunday night, but he's juggling pretty mixed feelings about the achievement. The 28-year-old artist had a momentous night at the award show, winning best rap album for Igor after taking the stage for a captivating, energetic performance , and he used his backstage interview as an opportunity to call out the Recording Academy's unfair voting process. "I don't like that urban word; it's just a politically correct way to say the n-word to me." "I'm half and half on it," Tyler said of his initial reaction to scoring his first-ever Grammy . "On one side, I'm very grateful that what I made could be acknowledged in a world like this. But also, it sucks that whenever we - and I mean guys that look like me - do anything that's genre-bending, they always put it in a rap or urban category." Related: Tyler the Creator Arrived at the Grammys Straig

The Crown Will End Its Royal Reign With Imelda Staunton's Queen Elizabeth II in Season 5

Netflix fans will have to find a new source for their royal drama, as The Crown will officially end with season five . Creator and showrunner Peter Morgan announced the news, along with the reveal that Imelda Staunton has been officially tapped to play Queen Elizabeth for the final season, taking the reigns from Olivia Colman. "At the outset, I had imagined The Crown running for six seasons but now that we have begun work on the stories for season five it has become clear to me that this is the perfect time and place to stop," Morgan said in a statement. "I'm grateful to Netflix and Sony for supporting me in this decision." Morgan went on to add that Harry Potter star and BAFTA award-winner Staunton will be "taking The Crown into the 21st Century," after the series's current stars - which include Colman, Helena Bonham Carter, and Tobias Menzies - bid farewell to their roles in 2020's season four. Cindy Holland, Netflix's VP of or

11 Scammer Documentaries You Can Stream to Get Your True-Crime Fix

The era of the true-crime genre has taken a new turn: scammers. While the grotesque fascination with murder documentaries will never fizzle out, our interest in those who steal, lie, and cheat has skyrocketed over the years. Whether it's Elizabeth Holmes hyping up a blood machine that does less than she claims or Billy McFarland putting together a not-so-luxurious music festival, it's a wild world out there when you don't quite know who you can trust. If you're interested in scandals but could do without gruesome deaths, there's certainly no shortage of content out there. Read ahead for the best scammer documentaries you can stream! https://ift.tt/2TSVlnb

Tom Brady, Patrick Mahomes, and More NFL Stars Get Viciously Roasted in the New "Mean Tweets"

They can take massive blows on the football field, but can they handle the scathing words of their haters? During Thursday night's episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live , the host called upon some big-name NFL players for the latest edition of "Mean Tweets." Ahead of Super Bowl weekend, Tom Brady gets called a cry baby , Patrick Mahomes gets viciously trolled for his haircut, and even Michael Irvin's affinity for patterned clothing gets mocked. Nothing is off limits when it comes to roasting a talented football player on the internet. Related: Watch the Best 2020 Super Bowl Commercials, From Inspirational to Just Plain Nuts One of our favorites has to be about the Los Angeles Rams linebacker Clay Matthews, who apparently "is the type of dude who farts into a bottle of Sunny D, puts it in the fridge, and then consumes it the next morning." What an imagination! Watch Travis Kelce, Terry Bradshaw, Jared Goff, and more NFL players handle Twitter's most outs

Jessica Alba Channels Honey Daniels in a Swaggy Dance Routine to "Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It"

Jessica Alba is the next TikTok superstar - you heard it here first. The L.A.'s Finest actor posted a very swaggy video to her Instagram account of herself, and some of the show's crew, dancing in unison to a remixed version of "Lean Wit It, Rock Wit It" by Dem Franchize Boyz - OK, Honey Daniels. Alba shared the throwback dance routine video from last week Friday, Jan. 24, while on set filming for L.A.'s Finest . "We did TikTok regular speed then 2X speed inspired by Allison Holker ;)", Alba captioned the video. "Swipe thru to see some bts making of and bts of what I was actually shooting 🤭😝." We love that Alba has such a great sense of fun, even while working. But her swaggy dance routine had us thinking of Alba's first major Hollywood role - aspiring choreographer Honey Daniels from the 2003 drama/romance Honey . Watch the fun video yourself, and see if you can copy Alba's cool moves. Related: Jessica Alba and Gabrielle