Emma Chamberlain—the 18-year-old YouTube star with 8.5 million followers—gets fully real about fame, body dysmorphia, and influencer culture.
It's hard to be a woman in a lot of ways, and one of them is that as an artist, you're expected to have a certain stage presence, wear a leotard, have a bunch of makeup, get your hair done, wear high heels, and have background singers and backup dancers. Those are all things...
Kevin:There are spots in this video that I found in the late-nineties but I never had someone who could skate them. It’s so much easier these days, but it’s not just seeing spots in other videos… There’s a BMX secret Insta account that I managed to get a hold of and they ta...
On standouts like “Flyin’ Up,” whether they are racing Rolls Royces or politely asking a girl not to tag them on IG, the pair live like Cam’ron’s wheelie-popping character in Paid in Full. We’re just along for the ride....
And if there are other whites passing for black (I will need you to provide me with some examples here), then they probably have SOME black in them. This woman IS NOT black nor Native American AT ALL. So I am going to need people to stop bringing up the “passing” thing in ...