In today’s Quickies — A boob! Yikes! ESPN has apologized for airing a brief video clip of a woman flashing her breast during its broadcast of the Sugar Bowl Monday in New Orleans.
The clip was shown following a commercial during the second half of Washington’s 37-31 victory over Texas in a semifinal game of the College Football Playoff.
“We regret that this happened and apologize that the video aired in the telecast,” ESPN’s Bill Hofheimer said in a statement to the Associated Press.
Plus, Snoop Dogg, Lauren Boebert, Ian Ziering, Nicki Minaj news, and more! Keep scrolling to check out today's entertainment and pop culture news.
Huffington Post — Snoop Dogg will be reporting live for NBC for the Olympic Games in Paris this summer, because why the hell not?
The Guardian — Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.) 🤣 apparently knows who to blame for her decision to ditch her own constituents and run in a different district in the upcoming election: Barbra Streisand and Ryan Reynolds.
Daily Mail — Sam Smith is back on the celebrity dating app Raya after reportedly splitting from his designer boyfriend Christian Cowan.
TMZ – Nicki Minaj refused to sing her mega-hit “Starships” during a New Year's Eve performance, calling it a “stupid song.”
Vanity Fair — Multiple horror projects starring the earliest version of Disney's signature mouse, Steamboat Willie, are in the works now that the original Mickey Mouse has entered the public domain 🤯.
Deadline — Tom Girardi, the former RHOBH husband and disgraced lawyer, was declared competent to stand trial, paving the way for the 84-year-old to go before a jury for allegedly embezzling more than $15 million from legal clients.
Instagram — Ian Ziering is opening up about the “alarming incident” on New Year's Eve involving a gang on minibikes, leading to what he called an “unsettling confrontation” and a physical fight.
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