
Pat McAfee took a call from an 8-year-old on his show Wednesday, and no one could’ve predicted how the conversation would end.Ħ.

Jimmy Kimmel Live‘s Guillermo did his annual bit by going to media day at the NBA Finals, and it was as good as ever.ĥ. So stop getting worked up about Green doing a podcast after a game. Some players play video games all night, some players go to a restaurant, some players enjoy a gentleman’s club, etc., etc. I know fans want and think that after a game, players go back to their hotel rooms, get in their pajamas, drink a glass of milk and watch some Netflix before getting some sleep. Draymond Green, after a brutal game against the Celtics last night, made it clear that he’s going to podcast after games no matter what.
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You can listen to the podcast below or download it on Apple, Spotify and Google.ģ. This week, we do a deep dive into Kevin Durant responding to Sal on Twitter and saying that sports talk radio “makes him nauseous.” Topics discussed include:įollowing the conversation with Curtis, Sal Licata from WFAN/SNY in New York join me our weekly “Traina Thoughts” segment. A brand new SI Media Podcast dropped today and it features an interview with Bryan Curtis of The Ringer. In a rare loss for the NFL, Lopez refused to pull the cages and did her show the way she wanted-except for doing it solo.Ģ. “I get a call from Benny, and he’s like, ‘They want to pull the cages.’ That night, the higher-ups at the NFL saw it for the first time, and they’re like, ‘Hey, you can’t do that. “We left rehearsal and I noticed everybody was freaking out, but I don’t know why,” Lopez says. Once the NFL got wind of that the night before the Super Bowl, they asked Lopez to remove the cages. The singer/actress/dancer also fought with the NFL over a portion of the halftime show that featured kids in cages. “If it was going to be a double headliner, they should have given us 20 minutes,” Lopez said in the documentary. It was an insult to say you needed two Latinas to do the job that one artist historically has done.” “That headliner constructs a show, and, should they choose to have other guests, that’s their choice.


“Typically you have one headliner at a Super Bowl,” said Medina. Lopez’s manager, Benny Medina, also expressed his disappointment in the documentary with his client having to share the spotlight with another performer. “But, there’s got to be certain songs that we sing, though. We have 30 seconds of a song, and if we take a minute, that’s it, we’ve got five left,” complained Lopez. “It was the worst idea in the world.”Ī big part of Lopez’s frustrations were the time constrictions that came with having to do the show with another performer. “This is the worst idea in the world to have two people do the Super Bowl,” Lopez told her music director. In an upcoming Netflix documentary, Half-time(out June 14) about her career, the Super Bowl LIV halftime show is covered extensively and reveals that Lopez had several issues with the NFL over the show.įor starters, Lopez was frustrated that she couldn’t have the gig all to herself. However, one person who was not exactly thrilled about the halftime show before it took place was J.Lo. The response to the 2020 Super Bowl halftime show featuring Jennifer Lopez and Shakira was overwhelmingly positive minus the people who were offended by ass shaking.
