It was another edition of Mean Tweets on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' last night (Oct. 9). In honor of Kanye West's monumental visit, after his Twitter battle with Kimmel, the show launched the music edition of the Mean Tweets skit, which found plenty of pop stars -- Kesha, Selena Gomez, Demi Lovato and more -- reading mean tweets about themselves, dished out by regular ol' Twitter users.
Teyana Taylor is beefing with Rihanna on Twitter and the claws are all the way out! Taylor didn't take kindly to a video that RiRi posted to Instagram of her hairstylist Yusef mocking the G.O.O.D. Music rapper/singer and didn't hesitate to fire back at Rihanna with a clear and direct warning: "Don't play wit me."
Whether you're an iPhone fan or not, you're probably well aware iOS 7 was released yesterday. For all non-users, this basically means the phone's software was amped up a bit, which sounds like it'd be totally cool, but as soon as people could download it, Twitter exploded with complaints.
We received a message, via Twitter, from Reid Beauxwen asking for us to help him get Sadie Robertson, of Duck Dynasty, to Ruston High's Homecoming. All that Reid needs is 3,000 re-tweets.
Remember last week when we deemed 'N Sync member Lance Bass a destroyer of dreams and a crusher of hopes, when he "appeared" to shut down the reunion rumors for the MTV Video Music Awards tonight (Aug. 25)? We did point out that Bass never said "it's not happening." He was coy and noncommittal, but we sorta tried to accept that it wasn't happening, to avoid disappointment. Well
If you have Instagram, check your updates in the app store because there is a new feature that might surprise you. If you weren't aware, Facebook owns Instagram; and to challenge the explosion of the popular video app that Twitter brought to the table with Vine, they did what seemed most logical. They brought video to Instagram.
Ashton Kutcher is either Andy Kaufman-ing all of us or lacks a hint of self-awareness. The 'Two And a Half Men' actor and prolific tweeter is saying the media -- of which he's a part -- ruined Twitter for him.
When Charles Ramsey helped a screaming woman escape from his neighbor's house, he became a hero. When his now famous post rescue interviews hit the internet, he became a viral video star, but despite the national attention, it looks like the future is about to get a whole lot brighter for Charles Ramsey.
If you've been hiding under a rock, or just somehow not on the internet at all today, here's a newsflash -- Jason Collins is now the first active NBA player to be openly gay.
Swimsuit Model and Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition's "Rookie of the Year 2010" Christine Teigen posted a nude photo of herself on Instagram and then linked onto her her own Twitter account. However, if you read the fine print on Instagram, you know that nude photos are NOT permitted. Warning, the photo below may be OFFENSIVE to some.
Model Kate Upton recently came across a photo of a Russian chick and she quickly thought, "wow that looks like me." The photo was posted on Twitter and it made it's way to Kate Upton, which she later re-tweeted.
We're going to pretend all of these people are hilarious and not morons. When the 2013 Super Bowl was delayed by a power outage, most people took it as a chance to actually talk to the people at their football party. These people decided to make jokes on Twitter that the half hour of darkness was actually 'The Dark Knight Rises' villain Bane's fault.
Maybe you think you can just mess with Oprah on Twitter and get away with it. Maybe you think she's too busy/rich/famous to actually pay attention. Maybe you're wrong, jerk.
Somebody tried to get sassy with Oprah by insulting her appearance on Twitter(on the day before her birthday nonetheless). Apparently they thought Oprah was going to let it slide. She did not. Here's what happened.
Everybody in America who was planning on getting bangs this week is thoroughly miffed at Michelle Obama for stealing their thunder. People sincerely cannot stop talking about the First Lady's haircut. Even people who want everybody to stop talking about it are talking about it...
Allow us to introduce you to a movement which was started by some female students at the University of Kansas and it is now sweeping college campuses across the country. It all started when a female student took a photo of her cleavage and put the photo on Twitter tagging it, "#kuboobs."
Have you been on Twitter lately? It's really just a repository for Manti Te'o jokes. Ever since it was revealed yesterday that Te'o's story about his perfect girlfriend dying of cancer was a big fat sham (for the full story, this is a good source), the only purpose anybody has to go on Twitter right now is to make jokes about it. Here are some of our favorites, although there are so many it's real