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Vanilla Ice Did Not Help the 'Freedom 250' Debacle
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Vanilla Ice Did Not Help the 'Freedom 250' Debacle

By Mike Redmond | Pajiba Love | May 30, 2026

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As the Great American State Fair imploded so hard this week that even Bret Michaels jumped ship, all eyes turned to Vanilla Ice who is still scheduled to perform along side Flo Rida and some sort of Frankstein'd remnant of Milli Vanilli. Ice will be cashing that check. After telling TMZ that he'd play for any administration, he proceeded to make the following statement, which surely helped things. "I'll go play for Putin and I'll play in Iran if you want. It don't matter." (Variety)

Hannah and Poppy after the Hacks finale. (Lainey Gossip)

Another of Brad Pitt's kid has legally dropped his name. (Celebitchy)

Conan shows everyone how to do a commencement speech. (The Wrap)

Emilia Clarke doesn't regret her franchise flops. (Gizmodo)

There's a very wrong feeling permeating social media that the current president is getting whatever he wants, so it should be easy for the other side to do the same when in power. He's not accomplishing anything. His ballroom is a hole in the ground, and he just got wrecked again in court. It's much easier to destroy than it is to build. Remember that. (Wonkette)

This comedy actor roundtable is delightful. Easily the best thing I read all week. (THR)

Halle Berry, who's been down this road, applauds Gayle King for sharing what it was like to catch her husband cheating with her best friend. (The Cut)

ABC is ready to battle the FCC. (A.V. Club)

Sydney Sweeney's boyfriend is backing Spencer Pratt. Of course. (Daily Beast)

Every Star Wars head knows that the 1977 film was saved in the edit by Marcia Lucas, who also worked her magic on a little film called Taxi Driver. RIP to a legend.