Mayor Pete Buttigieg: ‘Think of Something Really Gay — That’s How Gay I Am’
“I’m from Indiana, I’m gay as a — I don’t know, think of something really gay — that’s how gay I am,” Buttigieg said.
“I’m from Indiana, I’m gay as a — I don’t know, think of something really gay — that’s how gay I am,” Buttigieg said.
Hip-hop superstar and fashion mogul Kanye West defended his decision to wear President Donald Trump’s ‘Make America Great Again’ campaign hat publicly.
“Black people have a tendency to focus and march when a white person kills a black person or wears a hat, but when it’s 700 kids being killed in Chicago it’s O.K.,” West said during an interview with TMZ’s Harvey Levin on Tuesday.
“When they refer to fake news because it can be skewed and stuff, it is like the media and the liberals and the echo chamber and all that is having the most sore loss of all time,” West said in a wide-ranging interview with TMZ host Harvey Levin.
Fox aired what it described as O.J. Simpson’s “Lost Confession?” Sunday night, but TMZ’s Harvey Levin has removed the question mark and is flat-out declaring the 2006 interview a full confession.
Kathy Griffin attacked TMZ founder Harvey Levin and leaked his personal phone number in a video posted online Saturday, accusing the media personality of being “in bed” both with Hollywood figures and President Donald Trump.
A one-on-one meeting last week between President Donald Trump and TMZ founder Harvey Levin made several staffers at the celebrity gossip site “uncountable,” The Wrap reports.
When you’re President of the United States, you can pretty much meet with whoever you want, whenever you want, whether that person is “on the schedule” or not.
The New Yorker magazine released a bombshell exposé of celebrity gossip empire TMZ on Monday that sheds new light on the organization’s enigmatic founder, Harvey Levin.
A two-year investigation into TMZ by The New Yorker magazine details how the controversial Hollywood news and gossip organization allegedly obtains information and videos about celebrities, which includes using blackmail and taking advantage of a nationwide network of paid sources.
A yearlong investigation into TMZ’s aggressive and unorthodox reporting tactics is turning the tables on the celebrity news and gossip site, and has founder and managing editor Harvey Levin nervous.